| Life Matters | spring 2005 |
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Sound Transforms the Life of a Determined Little Girl and Her Family
She has surpassed everyones expectations, says South Central Regional Medical Center Speech and Language pathologist Alex ONeal. Meg, now 5 years old, is doing well in a regular kindergarten class. I see no reason why Meg cant do anything she wants to do with the rest of her life. But that wasnt the case five years ago. Meg was one of a set of triplets born to Tania Hanna. Megs sister and brother were doing very well, especially for a set of premature babies born 10 1/2 weeks early. All premature births, according to ONeal, receive special treatment and attention simply because they are not brought to term and problems are more likely. Learning Development Becomes an Obstacle As an educator myself, says Hanna, I knew her hearing impairment might limit her potential in school. I had to find a way to increase her chances. Family and Doctors Use the Right Tools to Help Meg Succeed Children, as many parents can attest, learn very quickly, says ONeal. But hearing aids werent helping at all, so we had to go to the next stepto have a cochlear implant. The implant itself is not a cure but rather a tool we can use to improve the quality of life. Once the implant operation was successfully done at River Oaks Hospital in Jackson, the improvement in Megs skills really began to take off, says Hanna. With the implant in place, the little girl of 18 months began to experience sensations shed never had before. In a matter of months, she mastered sound and speech so that hardly anyone could detect there was ever a hearing problem.
Functional activities are very important to the process of learning. Children hardly think about learning in this way, says ONeal. They are too busy playing. In Megs case, her siblings were very instrumental in her developmentas was family love and support. You need to include the parents and family, ONeal adds. Family members must be able to see how the child functions and adjust accordingly. Children learn how to associate sounds to words. Hearing children learn at their own pace. Some talk sooner than others. Meg was way behind the curve. She had some catching up to do. But the patience and dedication of ONeal and the Hanna family almost ensured Meg would overcome the obstacles. It was ultimately up to Meg to embrace the teachings handed to her. Meg also had another thing going for herher brother and sister had become very protective of her. ONeal alludes to the fact that Megs siblings were teachers themselves as they interacted with Meg during this process of learning. Had it not been for them, and the bond between the triplets, Meg may have learned at a slower rate. The siblings participated in Megs therapy sessions. Given the advances she has made, they can share greatly in the successes Meg has enjoyed, says ONeal. As the child grows in her abilities, so too does the involvement of that child into the family, says ONeal. It is an amazing transformation. Childs Success Is Its Own Reward Im here as a guide," she says humbly. I only get to be with a child such as Meg a short while, compared to members of her family. For me to be a part of a life such as Megs is a huge blessing. And to know I had a small part in her future is very gratifying. In a sense, ONeal is as ecstatic hearing Megs voice as Megs mother. Every time she comes in and says, Miss Alex, Im here, a smile uncontrollably comes across my face, ONeal says quietly. After eight months with the implant she went from saying momma and no to forming sentences, says Hanna. It was an amazing progression that just accelerated after that. Close-to-Home Medical Professionals Make It Possible We have been very blessed to have the medical professionals close to home who can do the things they can, says Hanna. There simply arent words that can express accurately how we feel for everyone here. We owe them so much. Hanna points out that the Speech Pathology program has been flexible, which was very important to her and to Megs rapid advancement. They were able and very willing to adjust to meet our needs. It wasnt about their schedule but rather ours. That was so important to us, and it gave us a peace of mind that, in the long run, helped us cope with the situation much better, Hanna says. It was a long journey, but it was one I was willing to help them negotiate, says ONeal. I could see the determination in Meg. I saw the same thing in her family. Megs success has, in a word, been incredible. Im just happy to have been a small part of it. Youngest Child to Receive Implant Meg is yet another example of how the medical professionals at South Central Regional Medical Center can help in transforming a life. |
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