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This is an area that hearing people will never full understand. A Dhh child/person undergoes speech therapy to obtain clear precise speech and diction as close to a hearing person's speech as possible. I did achieve speech to the point of only very few people namely audiologists and kids could guess otherwise. However, the immense effort to maintain this clear precise speech and diction is never-ending, it doesn't get any easier. 'Oh but you speak with ease, you don't appear to struggle'. That comes with years of bluffing it deary, it's tiring and exhausting. Don't fool yourself. HAs and yes, even CIs will never fix that. There is no respite, unless a Dhh child/person is given the tools to survive without their voice for a time. It is like expecting a grown person who speaks English as their second language to speak like a native English speaker without a foreign accent but with the accents originated of English speakers. It's cruel.
It's a new world, and our old order is dying. Accept it.
The successful CI kids uphold this as the truth, and we just look silly when we say it isn't possible.