• How Hearing Loss Impacts people with vestibular conditions

  • Jan 15 2025
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

How Hearing Loss Impacts people with vestibular conditions

  • Summary

  • In this episode we’re going to talk about silence. The silence that happens when you lose your hearing. Whether it comes on all of a sudden or gradually, losing your hearing is a life changer. It starts when you have to ask your friends and family to repeat what they just said. Eventually you stop asking, and you begin to feel separate, apart, not included in the conversation. Although there is no cure for hearing loss, fortunately, there are very effective tools and treatments that can help people remain engaged with the hearing world around them.

    Our guests are:

    Lynn Johnson: Lynn's life became unbalanced in 2015. She had been feeling off, and out of the blue woke up with imbalance and loud tinnitus (ringing) in her right ear. As days passed, her symptoms continued to get worse. Five months and four doctors later, she was diagnosed with Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease (AIED) and Bilateral Vestibular Hypofunction. Her symptoms include bilateral profound deafness, tinnitus, oscillopsia (jumping vision), and imbalance. Lynn says that if she had been given the correct diagnosis in the beginning, there might have been a chance to save her hearing. Lynn is a VeDA Ambassador and co-leader of a support group for vestibular patients with hearing loss.

    Molly Smeal: Dr. Molly Smeal is a clinical audiologist in the Head and Neck Section of the Integrated Surgical Institute at the Cleveland Clinic, and is an adjunct professor for the Northeast Ohio AuD Consortium. Dr. Smeal specializes in diagnostics and auditory implantable devices. She also participates in clinical research related to implantable devices. In her career, she has led and participated in several initiatives focused on clinical quality control. She is a published author and invited national and international presenter. Dr. Smeal is currently a participant of the American Cochlear Implant Alliance.

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