OurOneTrueKing
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Hello everyone, how are you all doing?
I guess the formal thing to do would be to introduce myself and give some background information, so here goes.
I was born hearing, but at the age of 18 months, I got diagnosed with Spinal Meningitis and became profound deaf (125 in my left ear, and 135 in my right). On a side note, the doctors told my parents that I had absolutely no chance of survival, so my parents humbled themselves before God, pleading with Him to save me, and within two day, I was out of that hospital. The doctors were baffled. All the glory belongs to God who preserved my life. Of course, at that age, language is crucial, and my parents, wanting to give me the ability and opportunity to communicate with the hearing world, put me into intensive speech therapy.
People have said that I speak well, and have a German accent rather than a deaf accent, so I'm thankful to God for that. It wasn't until the eighth grade that I started learning Sign Language, and since then, I've become bilingual and bicultural.
I'm 23 years old by the way (my birthday is today, May 22nd), which is ironic since I'm introducing myself here on the date of my birthday.
That's my background info, and I'm excited to meet you guys!
God bless,
In Christ,
Eric
I guess the formal thing to do would be to introduce myself and give some background information, so here goes.
I was born hearing, but at the age of 18 months, I got diagnosed with Spinal Meningitis and became profound deaf (125 in my left ear, and 135 in my right). On a side note, the doctors told my parents that I had absolutely no chance of survival, so my parents humbled themselves before God, pleading with Him to save me, and within two day, I was out of that hospital. The doctors were baffled. All the glory belongs to God who preserved my life. Of course, at that age, language is crucial, and my parents, wanting to give me the ability and opportunity to communicate with the hearing world, put me into intensive speech therapy.
People have said that I speak well, and have a German accent rather than a deaf accent, so I'm thankful to God for that. It wasn't until the eighth grade that I started learning Sign Language, and since then, I've become bilingual and bicultural.
I'm 23 years old by the way (my birthday is today, May 22nd), which is ironic since I'm introducing myself here on the date of my birthday.
That's my background info, and I'm excited to meet you guys!
God bless,
In Christ,
Eric