taylorjade.
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i'm new here, can someone fill me in on the issue here with cochlear implants?
my son recieved his in august, he is almost 2.
he has a profound hearing loss.
i think i have somewhat of an understanding of the opinion from the deaf community about CIs but i would like to know more..
my son is deaf, and there is nothing wrong with that, and he is still deaf with his implants, so the surgery was not about "fixing" anything, it was about giving him the opportunity to experience things he otherwise would not be able to experience. he will always have the option of not using the implants, and so i don't believe i have changed him, just provided him with more options than he was born with.
we have just started the long process of getting him to wear his implants, but he is never in any pain, and at the first sign of discomfort or fear i put them away. but lots of new things are scary and uncomfortable for little ones, so i'm not sure why CIs are so frowned upon..
my intentions are not to start a battle on here,
so i apologize if my post is seen as 'stirring things up'
ETA: i wanted to add that my son is being taught sign language by a teacher from a school for the deaf, so that when he is older he has the choice to not use his CIs and still be able to communicate..
my son recieved his in august, he is almost 2.
he has a profound hearing loss.
i think i have somewhat of an understanding of the opinion from the deaf community about CIs but i would like to know more..
my son is deaf, and there is nothing wrong with that, and he is still deaf with his implants, so the surgery was not about "fixing" anything, it was about giving him the opportunity to experience things he otherwise would not be able to experience. he will always have the option of not using the implants, and so i don't believe i have changed him, just provided him with more options than he was born with.
we have just started the long process of getting him to wear his implants, but he is never in any pain, and at the first sign of discomfort or fear i put them away. but lots of new things are scary and uncomfortable for little ones, so i'm not sure why CIs are so frowned upon..
my intentions are not to start a battle on here,
so i apologize if my post is seen as 'stirring things up'
ETA: i wanted to add that my son is being taught sign language by a teacher from a school for the deaf, so that when he is older he has the choice to not use his CIs and still be able to communicate..