I didn't know that either.
Until recently we were unaware that hearing loss is a common side effect of chemo.
Now we know. I'm going to look at it as a challenge.
I didn't know that either.
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She's doing really well. Fran compensated by sensing movement and vibration but it took her a bit. Nikki doesn't seem to care one way or another and is compensating with air scenting. Very interesting.
Did not know that.
Bandit did very well after he became deaf. I used consistent hand signals and he caught on quick.
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Wow I didn't know that. My first lab Cooper had chemo, but his hearing was ok. Heck I had chemo and I'm ok too. I wonder if it's certain chemo drugs?
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Definitely with CCNU. I need to find out more about Palladia. I'll call Monday. Palladia can be a pretty alarming drug and is relatively new (6-8 years or so). Nikki's cancer though is extremely aggressive so very few options. So far she's tolerating it extremely well. We'll keep testing her too. I thought she heard me earlier today once but can't be sure.
Nancy0 (06-23-2017)
Poor little sweetie. It's so hard when they go through chemo. It really is an emotional roller coaster ride. Hugs
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