Here's my journey to arriving here:
My eldest daughter Molly was born without problem, she had a small skin tag on her ear which dropped off within a few days of birth and she has a little extra 'bump' on the front of her ear and for the first couple of months of life we were very careful how we lay her down as she had 1 ear that bent over, which corrected itself. And so we thought no more of it.
Isabel was born without incident.
Then my little man arrived! His delivery was somewhat traumatic, he suffered a broken collar bone and bells palsy (we think) and still has an asymmetrical crying face. His Ped picked up an ear pit and told us it can be a sign of hearing loss or kidney problems so as he'd already passed his newborn hearing test they sent him for a renal sonogram. The sono showed that whilst he has 2 kidneys one is smaller and located in his pelvis. They also conducted a VCUG to check that his bladder was draining properly and not back into his kidney and this was fine. So we were scheduled to see the renal specialist at 6 mths, 12mths & 18 mths for a sono to check that both kidneys were growing at the same rate. So far so good, but due to 2 house moves in 3 months we missed the 18 mth sono and are scheduled for the end of Aug. Anyway, I digress, I had noticed 2 little pin prick holes on either side of Finn's neck but really wasn't concerned and kept forgetting to mention them
Sorry I didn't realize my story was so long! Finn has also been very slow to talk, which we put down to being no. 3 and having 2 very talkative big sisters! However we finally decided we needed to start going down the route of speech therapy and as a precaution we requested a hearing test - despite family and friends claiming he was just a regular boy going through the terrible twos - we both had a gut feeling that something wasn't right. Anyway we had the hearing test earlier this week and although they couldn't give us too much info he does seem to have mild to moderate hearing loss in both ears (and a large build up of wax in one)
We have started speech therapy too and are now busy learning as many signs as we can in an effort to ease Finn's frustration at not being able to communicate and he is doing so well
I feel confident that Finn will be diagnosed with BOR and bizarrely pleased that we actually have a name for all that is going on with him and that I'm not some crazy over the top Mum!
