News for Families
Vol. 37, No. 4
One family’s journey to living a normal life with two deaf sons There’s something to be said for a mother’s intuition. It’s that feeling you can’t shake, deep down in the gut, where the hairs on the back of your neck stand up like tiny soldiers ready to fight. Isaac Kerg, age 4, was welcomed in to the world on November 7, 2008, to Ron and Julie Kerg. He was a valedictorian, passing all 35 of the state-mandated tests, including the newborn hearing test. “When Isaac was 6 months old I started to notice little things that made me question if he could hear,” explains Julie, Isaac’s mother.
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Approximately eight percent of children have profound hearing loss. Both Isaac and Cooper Kerg had cochelar implant surgery at Dayton Children’s to hear their world.
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