Tasha+Scott
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My youngest brother is deaf but it took a while for them to do a hearing test because he also responded to commands. He had learned to read lips and facial expressions, hand gestures, etc., early on since that was his way of learning to adapt. When they finally did a hearing test on him, he actually passed because he could feel the vibrations from the test and knew when to push the button.
We knew something wasn't right though as he wasn't talking at all and would make this screeching sound similar to a seagull when he wanted something. The audiologist finally did a test where they put him to sleep and tested his brain waves to sounds while asleep and that is when they realized he wasn't hearing correctly. He still had a little hearing but not much so he was classified as deaf. He wore hearing aids from the time he was 2 till he was 15. When he was reevaluted at 15, they realized that not only had his hearing gotten progressively worse, he had lost it completely. He now has a cochlear implant as a result which has helped a lot. He has had it for 3 years. He speaks pretty well and can read lips. He had no other issues other than the hearing loss.
This may not be the case at all with your son, and it probably isn't, but I would still want a hearing test just in case. Good luck!
We knew something wasn't right though as he wasn't talking at all and would make this screeching sound similar to a seagull when he wanted something. The audiologist finally did a test where they put him to sleep and tested his brain waves to sounds while asleep and that is when they realized he wasn't hearing correctly. He still had a little hearing but not much so he was classified as deaf. He wore hearing aids from the time he was 2 till he was 15. When he was reevaluted at 15, they realized that not only had his hearing gotten progressively worse, he had lost it completely. He now has a cochlear implant as a result which has helped a lot. He has had it for 3 years. He speaks pretty well and can read lips. He had no other issues other than the hearing loss.
This may not be the case at all with your son, and it probably isn't, but I would still want a hearing test just in case. Good luck!