DeafCaroline
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Well, to be fair, so far it appears many people like their CIs even though I'm seeing a lot of references to headaches and migraines.
Then there are some parents who are talking about how much their young kids hated the CIs and refused to wear them (maybe because of headaches/pain/not liking how the sound vibrated in their heads) and how they get so upset with their kids which made me wanna comment "well, maybe you should take that as a hint to stop forcing it".
I am more interested in their psychological well being years later than whether or not they like their CIs or the problems they had with their CIs...that's what I am trying to find out.
I was the poster child in Canada for the Oral Deaf back in the 70s and early 80s. I was on tv shows, magazines, the news, newspapers. I was considered a huge success. I spoke very well, lipread very well and did very well in school.
And because everyone made such a big deal out of how well I was doing, I didn't have the courage to tell them that I was utterly miserable.
So, GrendelQ, we're going to likely run across each other again here on AD - I am anti-Cis in babies and young kids. That's my personal view so you will probably find some posts of mine in the future that will clash with your views but keep in mind that I do acknowledge you are a mother who wants the best for her child so I do respect you for that and I'm glad you're giving your child both worlds.
Then there are some parents who are talking about how much their young kids hated the CIs and refused to wear them (maybe because of headaches/pain/not liking how the sound vibrated in their heads) and how they get so upset with their kids which made me wanna comment "well, maybe you should take that as a hint to stop forcing it".
I am more interested in their psychological well being years later than whether or not they like their CIs or the problems they had with their CIs...that's what I am trying to find out.
I was the poster child in Canada for the Oral Deaf back in the 70s and early 80s. I was on tv shows, magazines, the news, newspapers. I was considered a huge success. I spoke very well, lipread very well and did very well in school.
And because everyone made such a big deal out of how well I was doing, I didn't have the courage to tell them that I was utterly miserable.
So, GrendelQ, we're going to likely run across each other again here on AD - I am anti-Cis in babies and young kids. That's my personal view so you will probably find some posts of mine in the future that will clash with your views but keep in mind that I do acknowledge you are a mother who wants the best for her child so I do respect you for that and I'm glad you're giving your child both worlds.