Deaf view on a CI kid... its a bummer..

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Fuzzy,

It doesn't mean that Lieblin' don't listen. She is D E A F ! And, she can SEE to READ you, not listenin'. She sees differently than you. She views with her own eyes by readin' - differently than what you view with your own eyes by readin'.

You and Lieblin' are 2 different people and you can't make Lieblin' to be Fuzzy. Lieblin' is only ONE unique name and so is yours. :)

Exactly.... you understood but Fuzzy? *sigh* I :ty: you for understand what I am... :hug:

Liebling is Liebling
Fuzzy is Fuzzy

Not,
Liebling is Fuzzy...
 
I had to laugh at "special" and "brave". I'm surprised that "handicapped" is not higher up the list though.

Yes I know and was like :confused: over that word "special" and "brave"... All what I want to say is the word "handicapped" belongs "TOP TEN WORST WORDS"
 
I found a link for you, Fuzzy...

BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Don't call me handicapped!

TOP TEN WORST WORDS
1. Retard
2. Spastic
3. Window-licker
4. Mong
5. Special
6. Brave
7. Cripple
8. Psycho
9. Handicapped
10. Wheelchair-bound

The worst one for me is special. I had so many adults, teachers, family, or parents' friends, constantly tell me how special I am all because I could "talk". I remember everytime someone said that to me especially when I was a teenager, I wanted to scream. Interesting to see that word on this list. Guess I am not the only one who feels that way about that word. :ugh:
 
The worst one for me is special. I had so many adults, teachers, family, or parents' friends, constantly tell me how special I am all because I could "talk". I remember everytime someone said that to me especially when I was a teenager, I wanted to scream. Interesting to see that word on this list. Guess I am not the only one who feels that way about that word. :ugh:

I tried to figure out why "special" and "brave" is on the list... until you posted...

Oh I got it... Thank you for share your experience as feel being treat like that when anyone kept said how special you are because you are different as hearing people who can "talk". I can understand how you feeling... Your point is you are expect to being treat normal like everyone, not just "special" that because you are deaf and can talk.

I guess it could be the same for "brave" as well... They would not like to hear when anyone keep on tell them how brave they are etc... for accept their deafness, blind, etc. when they consider themselves as normal people or how brave they are to bring "handicapped" children up like that, etc. or brave ... brave... brave... keep on question...how... you must be brave... wow... :roll: Those people said like that to my hubby's mother when they found out my hubby's deaf at age 3. You must be brave to keep that deaf child... you know that deaf has no future, etc... They were being influence by Hilter time... They were like :jaw: that my hubby lead normal life like hearing people... Oh well
 
Deaf means " handicap " ? No way! It's just that eardrums are broken. That's all. It doesn't mean that the eardrums are sittin' in the wheelchair as handicap. Gee, where did you get that idea from ?

There is nothing wrong with my eardrums. If there was then I would have had to use a BOHA type of Ha instead of a normal one. (like my sister has to, she does have rebuilt eardrum but her biggest problem is the bones in the middle ear are not working)

My problem is damage to the nerves (hairs) in the inner ear. So when talking about hearing loss/deafness remember that not everyone has damage to the ear drum. in fact most don't.
 
There is nothing wrong with my eardrums. If there was then I would have had to use a BOHA type of Ha instead of a normal one. (like my sister has to, she does have rebuilt eardrum but her biggest problem is the bones in the middle ear are not working)

My problem is damage to the nerves (hairs) in the inner ear. So when talking about hearing loss/deafness remember that not everyone has damage to the ear drum. in fact most don't.

Yeah, some people became deaf due to illnesses such as scarlet fever, chicken pox or whatever that is. It depends on what caused them. My nerves don't work. It was already damaged when I was 3 months old. The high alitutude ( air pressure ) destroyed it when I was flew to see my grandma. My eardrums were underdeveloped at that time.
 
but this is actually true.

a handicapped person can never achieve
more than
a person that is not handicapped.

what can non-handicapped person achieve more? than handicapped?
by the same token, what can handicapped person achieve more than not handicapped?

For example.

Stephen Hawking. Physicist. Did handicapped person Stephen Hawking achieved more than non- handicapped Albert Einstein?

Albert Einstein. Physicist and mathematician. Did non- handicapped person Albert Einstein achieved more than Stephen Hawkings?

human abilities are more or less at the same level.

Fuzzy

This is a bunch of bunck!
 
Exactly.... you understood but Fuzzy? *sigh* I :ty: you for understand what I am... :hug:

Liebling is Liebling
Fuzzy is Fuzzy

Not,
Liebling is Fuzzy...

You're welcome ! :hug: I am glad you stood up for urself for what you really are! ;)
 
Shel90, i can relate EXACTLY what you said, about the word "Special" i Loathe the most. Back then when I was a teenager, I was naive too, to think they meant well. I think differently now, its like I'd wanna rip their heads off. When they dare to say that to me, I'd never show my true reaction as I'd just politely stare, not smile, and just think 'this is another patronising idiot". While this is nothing else I could do since very often these thickskulled morons are a real waste of time to explain to.
 
If hearing parents are expected to have the same respect from everyone for implanting their children, then Deaf parents have just as much right to the same if they decide not to implant their children. It goes both ways...

Stop blaming deaf people for everything. Man!
You can't be serious. I have not once heard of a hearing person telling a deaf parent of a deaf child that they are wrong for making the decision to not impant their child but I have heard over and over again the opposite. You can't have it both ways Shel. Either you are for a parents right to choose or you are not. And that means a deaf parents right to choose to not implant and a hearing parents right to choose to implant. I think her point about fear of the unknown is spot on. I constantly hear from the deaf cutlure that hearing parents don't accept our children for who they are if they decide to implant. Never have I heard a hearing parent tell a deaf parent they don't want to give their child the best chance in a hearing world because they decide not to implant. The double standards really have to stop. The bottom line is that a parent (hearing or deaf) has the right to do what they feel are in the best interest of their children. It's always been that way and it always will remain that way. Get over it and move on already.
 
You can't be serious. I have not once heard of a hearing person telling a deaf parent of a deaf child that they are wrong for making the decision to not impant their child but I have heard over and over again the opposite. You can't have it both ways Shel. Either you are for a parents right to choose or you are not. And that means a deaf parents right to choose to not implant and a hearing parents right to choose to implant. I think her point about fear of the unknown is spot on.

Oh, rd, please go back and check some of fuzzy's, rick's, and cloggy's posts.

The fact is that you have left out a couple o f options....deaf parents also have a right ti implant, and hearign parents have a right not to implant.
 
Oh, rd, please go back and check some of fuzzy's, rick's, and cloggy's posts.

The fact is that you have left out a couple o f options....deaf parents also have a right ti implant, and hearign parents have a right not to implant.
You are correct. The double standard is when its ok for one to choose but not the other.
 
You can't be serious. I have not once heard of a hearing person telling a deaf parent of a deaf child that they are wrong for making the decision to not impant their child but I have heard over and over again the opposite.....


What about the movie " Sound and Fury " I thought the grandmother got mad at the parents for not impant their child ?....Unless I read someone's post wrong in another thread...
 
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