Curious, anyone of you who have CI. Do you not mind if someone touches your head or hair where the scars position were?
Just curious.
Not at all! I make people to touch my head where the scar and titanium area
Curious, anyone of you who have CI. Do you not mind if someone touches your head or hair where the scars position were?
Just curious.
We just asked her if someone can have a look at her CI. She sometimes doesn't have time for it, and so we let it go. But she doesn't mind the 1 on 1 attention. On the contrairy...If she never offered to show her CI, how does she feel when you want to show it to other people and they want to touch and see? You say she doesn't seem to mind but have you asked her privately how she feels when you want to show it to others?
I can imagine.... Well done.... I can tell you we have never shown it without asking her first... And sure.... sometimes she might have just "gone with the flow".. but I don't think so as she also just said no.. and we respected that..You brought back a memory of a time when my mother was talking about my new ear level hearings (I just graduated from the horrible Third Boob) and she lifted my hair to show someone and while I smiled politely, inside I was really annoyed. At that time, I was maybe 11 or 12. Then when my mother at another time reached over to pull my hair away to show the hearing aid better, I kinda gave her a look and pulled my head away slightly and she got the hint and never did it again.
Never had a CI so technically I don't belong on this thread. Just what you posted about showing your daughter's CI to others made me want to pipe up.
if my mother asked me in front of other people if I minded, I would have said no because I loved her and didn't want to make her look bad. Like you said, went with the flow but inwardly, I wasn't happy about it. Didn't like feeling like an exhibit.
I totally get that part about feeling like an exhibit. Even at 40 (me) today, when my mom introduces me, she makes a point to over-enunciate and say "This is my DEAF daughter".
I don't understand that. And the people she introduces me to either say stuff like "Oh, I'm so sorry!" or "Oh, you can speak?!" etc. I feel like I should be on display. I HATE HATE HATE it.
If she never offered to show her CI, how does she feel when you want to show it to other people and they want to touch and see? You say she doesn't seem to mind but have you asked her privately how she feels when you want to show it to others?
You brought back a memory of a time when my mother was talking about my new ear level hearings (I just graduated from the horrible Third Boob) and she lifted my hair to show someone and while I smiled politely, inside I was really annoyed. At that time, I was maybe 11 or 12. Then when my mother at another time reached over to pull my hair away to show the hearing aid better, I kinda gave her a look and pulled my head away slightly and she got the hint and never did it again.
I totally get that part about feeling like an exhibit. Even at 40 (me) today, when my mom introduces me, she makes a point to over-enunciate and say "This is my DEAF daughter".
I don't understand that. And the people she introduces me to either say stuff like "Oh, I'm so sorry!" or "Oh, you can speak?!" etc. I feel like I should be on display. I HATE HATE HATE it.
Never had a CI so technically I don't belong on this thread. Just what you posted about showing your daughter's CI to others made me want to pipe up.
if my mother asked me in front of other people if I minded, I would have said no because I loved her and didn't want to make her look bad. Like you said, went with the flow but inwardly, I wasn't happy about it. Didn't like feeling like an exhibit.
I totally get that part about feeling like an exhibit. Even at 40 (me) today, when my mom introduces me, she makes a point to over-enunciate and say "This is my DEAF daughter".
I don't understand that. And the people she introduces me to either say stuff like "Oh, I'm so sorry!" or "Oh, you can speak?!" etc. I feel like I should be on display. I HATE HATE HATE it.
Kind of like being put on display, isn't it.:roll:
Jules, you are brave... ha
I agree..I have a theory why parents do things like that, and it has much more to do with them than with what is good for the other person.
One kid I taught was grinning and he asked me if I needed a paper clip...I'm like, uh...sure. He pointed at his head, where he had a few metal paper clips stuck on his head. . Kids!