When it comes to things like this I really think it's sometimes easy to make things more complicated then they are.
If a device such as a hearing aid, CI, BAHA, etc.. helps a person be able to hear. And they want to be able to hear. Then use it. It's as simple as that.
Don't worry about what anyone else in the world thinks of it. The opinion of others has absolutely nothing to do with it.
I lived about 20 years HOH but with hearing aids I could hear ok. But it decreased to deafness in my late teens. I went 20 years deaf then got my CI a little over a year ago.
I knew what it was like to be able to hear. I knew what it was like to be deaf. I remembered what things sound like and what life in general was like in both conditions. I decided that if there was a way I can hear I'm going to look into it, see if it'll work for me then get it. Why? Because I wanted to hear again.
The matter of deaf culture didn't matter to me because I was never a part of deaf culture. I respect it but it had little to do with me.
So again the bottom line is. IF you want to hear and there's a way for you to be able to hear. Then you should make use of that.
Sure, it will have an effect on the people in your life. Believe me when I tell you it can have a positive impact on many areas of your life. Since I got my CI I've felt more a part of family and friends. Not because I wasn't before. But for example my sister has a brain tumor. When she had a bad seizure I was the last to know because all they could do was Email me or come over when they could find the time to. Or they could text me and I'd only get a portion of what's going on. Now, when she had a bad seizure a couples of weeks ago they called me and we talked for 10 minutes about it on the phone. I knew all the details. I use to have to have someone makes work related calls for me. Now, I can make them myself. We all know how frustrating relay calls can be.
So what I'm saying is if you DO have an option to hear. And you want to hear. Then you should hear. Not for anyone but yourself.
Just my thoughts.
Ron Jaxon
If a device such as a hearing aid, CI, BAHA, etc.. helps a person be able to hear. And they want to be able to hear. Then use it. It's as simple as that.
Don't worry about what anyone else in the world thinks of it. The opinion of others has absolutely nothing to do with it.
I lived about 20 years HOH but with hearing aids I could hear ok. But it decreased to deafness in my late teens. I went 20 years deaf then got my CI a little over a year ago.
I knew what it was like to be able to hear. I knew what it was like to be deaf. I remembered what things sound like and what life in general was like in both conditions. I decided that if there was a way I can hear I'm going to look into it, see if it'll work for me then get it. Why? Because I wanted to hear again.
The matter of deaf culture didn't matter to me because I was never a part of deaf culture. I respect it but it had little to do with me.
So again the bottom line is. IF you want to hear and there's a way for you to be able to hear. Then you should make use of that.
Sure, it will have an effect on the people in your life. Believe me when I tell you it can have a positive impact on many areas of your life. Since I got my CI I've felt more a part of family and friends. Not because I wasn't before. But for example my sister has a brain tumor. When she had a bad seizure I was the last to know because all they could do was Email me or come over when they could find the time to. Or they could text me and I'd only get a portion of what's going on. Now, when she had a bad seizure a couples of weeks ago they called me and we talked for 10 minutes about it on the phone. I knew all the details. I use to have to have someone makes work related calls for me. Now, I can make them myself. We all know how frustrating relay calls can be.
So what I'm saying is if you DO have an option to hear. And you want to hear. Then you should hear. Not for anyone but yourself.
Just my thoughts.
Ron Jaxon