Pick Me Up!

Hear Hear!

Keighley and her sons are raising awareness

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Keighley Miles, 32, Southend

My husband Richard and I were so thrilled to greet our second son Leo on 23 February 2015.

But at 5 hours old, he had a routine screening test for hearing, and showed no response.

‘It could be mucus,’ the doctor said.

But I knew something wasn’t right.

You see, I’m profoundly deaf as a result of a gene defect.

I can read lips, and I wear a cochlear implant, a device that replaces the function of the damaged parts of the ears. Our first son Oliver, now 4, had passed his screening, but Leo hadn’t been as lucky. At Leo’s second screening, the following week, he still wasn’t responding… More tests showed Leo had bilateral severe sensorineu­ral loss, meaning his inner ear is damaged. He wasn’t able to hear us cooing over him... Doctors weren’t sure what caused his condition, but it was different to mine. The consultant said Leo’s hearing would never be restored and he’d need hearing aids for life.

We were upset, but at least I knew the challenges he’d face and could help him with them.

At 6 weeks old, Leo’s hearing aids were switched on…

The audiologis­t clapped and Leo jumped – he could hear!

‘Leo…’ I said, relishing my boy finally hearing my voice.

Leo, now 2, has adapted well to his aids, but needed more powerful ones after his hearing got worse last December.

He’s also being assessed for a cochlear implant, like me.

This May, our boys were in a video for charity Action On Hearing Loss, promoting Deaf Awareness Week, and we watched proudly as they signed to the camera, ‘I’m supporting Deaf Awareness Week’.

The charity got in touch after reading Richard’s blog about our family, 2 Bottles Of Milk.

We got involved so we could help others in our situation by raising awareness and normalisin­g deafness.

‘It’s nice to know we’re not alone,’ I told Richard.

And while we’re around, our brave Leo never will be…

 ??  ?? Footy fans: Leo and big bro Oliver Dad and his lads!
Footy fans: Leo and big bro Oliver Dad and his lads!

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