AUDITORY PROCESSING DISORDER feat. Dr. Angela Alexander

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  • čas přidán 22. 04. 2023
  • What is Auditory Processing Disorder? How does it interfere with how the brain processes sound? How can you help patients who are struggling with APD and may not even know it?
    In this episode, Dave talks with Dr. Angela Loucks Alexander, an audiologist and founder of the Auditory Processing Institute. They answer those questions and much more - including the difference between oral rehabilitation and auditory training, and why vulnerability is a key to truly understanding your patients in order to help them live their best lives.
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Komentáře • 27

  • @user-fb1ys2lj9c
    @user-fb1ys2lj9c Před rokem +3

    Time 11:07pm listening and watching this discussion on auditory processing disorder. I am 56 years old and have been struggling my entire life with this disorder. I am so relief I have watched this information.

    • @starkeyhearingaids
      @starkeyhearingaids  Před rokem

      Thanks for your feedback. We're so glad that his has helped you feel "seen".

  • @judyarthur8617
    @judyarthur8617 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Thank you very much for this! I saw this by accident. Very interesting. Have a granddaughter that was tested for dyslexia at the age of 5.5, they said they think she has APD. Sad to say we did not pursue this further. I am excited to look into this more on her behalf. This may be one of the components missing in her learning differences. Thank you again!.

  • @neeta8545
    @neeta8545 Před 7 dny +1

    This video is extremely helpful, had been referred from Nadia Abbott, I have two children who have this issue however they had glue ear when they were younger and had grommets which fell out quite a few years ago. Only yesterday we found that my daughter has excellent hearing but still has muffled hearing…APD is a thing! I beltyou are onto something really big and god knows how many kids are struggling at school…my daughter is 15 now and has deep understanding of how this has impacted her life so far who was diagnosed with glue ear much later than her younger brother…would love to share her experience and so would she! Love to help in any way! This needs to be understood by schools in the UK and we are going to be taking this to school…any resources would be extremely grateful if you could share so that I am able to share with schools.

  • @user-xu9yv7fq5t
    @user-xu9yv7fq5t Před 5 měsíci +2

    I have tinnitus and only recently learned about APD. I always thought it was the tinnitus that caused my hearing issues.

  • @jeremylafebre1856
    @jeremylafebre1856 Před rokem +1

    Dr. Fabry, Thank you for taking your time to bring this Excellent information and connecting us to such Top Notch professionals and resources.

    • @starkeyhearingaids
      @starkeyhearingaids  Před rokem

      Hi, Jeremy! Thank you so much for the kind words. We look forward to continuing to help people #HearBetterLiveBetter

  • @user-fb1ys2lj9c
    @user-fb1ys2lj9c Před rokem +1

    Thank you both for this discussion. I also had covid 2x.

  • @blesamelaninwoods4575
    @blesamelaninwoods4575 Před rokem +1

    I am in Uganda and I was lucky to recieve Starkey hearing aids in 2019. It was helpful initially but then some other issues came up. While the hearing aids have the ability tò amplify sound, it was amplifying all sounds. And when all sounds were heightened, I was unable to hear the person speaking. I could hear pages turning in class, I could hear even the slightest move of shoes, I could hear the birds chirping out side, I could hear cars passing by the school,........ I was hearing all these at ònce and that created noise. And most frustrating was mý inability to hear or listen to what the teachers said. I couldn't hear them in all the noise. I had to continue increasing the volume so that I could hear the teachers but I could only hear vague sounds and no words.
    I would silently cry at the back of the class feeling so frustrated. And to make matters worse, when I took òff the hearing aids, I realised my natural hearing was diminishing gradually because I would listen on a high volume in desperation to hear what was said and my lectures run from 7:30 am till 4:30pm. My ear started to hurt, I used to feel alot of head ache and I was seeing myself become deaf. I gave the hearing aids a break for sometime.
    Initially I couldn't hear any sound. Then sound started coming back. Sometimes my hearing gets so bad, I have to use the aids again. I use them on and off. I still have them till today, though one of them has stopped working completely.
    I am studying law, I am in my final year and I perform well in my exams and tests. I have not been able to hear my lecturers for 4 years, and I am about to go into the field where my hearing problem will be a huge challenge to me. I hope one day, I can get a hearing aid that çan amplify voices not simply amplifying all sounds at once.
    I thank Starkey for giving me hope

  • @jennyfernandez5428
    @jennyfernandez5428 Před rokem +2

    How I can be part of this study case?. I had my baby and five months later covid hit. I've been saying, my "hearing problem" started after my daughter was born / Covid . I don't dare to say this to my family, they might think I am crazy, but it's like that baby brain stayed. I was diagnosed with APD last week. I'm 40. I live in Melbourne, Australia. And English is my second language.

  • @mariahconklin4150
    @mariahconklin4150 Před rokem

    My mom told me that I didn't talk until I was four years old I think or maybe younger I don't remember. lol! Maybe it's because the people I was around were full of crap. lol! In all seriousness I was diagnosed with APD. The Dr said, "She'll talk when she wants to talk." lol Nice to meet ya doc.I actually wish I could have remembered that moment to shake his hand. I am also very introverted and like to stay in doors most of the time.

  • @AutieZo
    @AutieZo Před 3 měsíci +1

    saving information
    25:00

  • @OcholaThomas-jw6ig
    @OcholaThomas-jw6ig Před rokem

    Hello Dr. Thank you for your helpful presentation.
    I have a question that according to your explanation on APD is that does it even happen when someone has got both hearing loss and speech disorders?

  • @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time

    This APD could form dyslexia, people with this would not hear the sounds of the letters that form the words. they would than find it difficult to spell the words. Fascinating!

  • @tonyfan3
    @tonyfan3 Před 4 měsíci +1

    My son had a few ear infections when he was small that he caught while at daycare and it’s possible that this contributed to his APD

  • @tlondonable
    @tlondonable Před měsícem

    I hv mild APD. How dies it impact reading comprehension, writing and communication?

  • @mariahconklin4150
    @mariahconklin4150 Před rokem

    ALso it's such a diservice to when a profesional tells me that I have Borderline Personality Disorder when it's APD

  • @USMARSHALL2011
    @USMARSHALL2011 Před 4 měsíci

    Cool

  • @user-fb1ys2lj9c
    @user-fb1ys2lj9c Před rokem

    I also feel I have brain fog since experiencing having covid

  • @starkeyhearingaids
    @starkeyhearingaids  Před rokem

    What additional questions do you have about Auditory Processing Disorder? Please leave your comment below 😀

    • @mariahconklin4150
      @mariahconklin4150 Před rokem

      How do I get free help for it? Are hearing aids free if I have medical in CA? WOuld you know?

    • @penelopecadete1083
      @penelopecadete1083 Před 5 měsíci

      Why does it interfere or affect memory?

    • @penelopecadete1083
      @penelopecadete1083 Před 5 měsíci

      Is the treatment for a period of time or does a child have to have it her whole life?

    • @brucemayhem4162
      @brucemayhem4162 Před měsícem

      Hi there. I have been struggling with hearing heaps as of late.. and the question of.... I wonder if there is such thing as hearing dyslexia... I was blown away to find the first video I find was, ted talks tauranga...just over the hill from me... how do I contact your clinic to enquire about the 12 step program..

    • @Kmbepona
      @Kmbepona Před 2 dny

      I found abt my auditory processing disorder order and visible processing disorder in college! I always struggled in school but told I am super smart but also told by teachers were like “ur not trying hard enough, u don’t want a take notes u just wanta watch the film, u need to stop making so many spelling mistakes, ur a bad test taker , girls aren’t good at math etc…. I cant stand crowds and loud noises, i need to look at people to hear them better, a hearing aid helped emmensly! Wish i had found out at a younger age.

  • @design.likeaboss
    @design.likeaboss Před 9 měsíci

    If only there was testing for adults. I'm in Florida and can't find anyone who does it. I'm 45 years old and desperate for testing.