Hi, I'm a hearing mom of a deaf daughter. She is 6 months old and was born profoundly deaf in both ears. Of course, the ENT and audiologist have brought up her getting cochlear implants around 1 year old.
I've done a TON of research and I'm going back and forth on the decision. I see a LOT of pros and cons on each side of the spectrum. There are days I definitely feel my decision is NO, and then other days I feel the opposite.
I'm specifically looking for personal experiences from people who were BORN deaf, not late-deafened, whether implanted or not as babies. I would like to hear perspectives from those individuals only. I definitely don't want this to be another post about how the medical companies are the devil and its child abuse, etc. I don't even want to hear from parents. I would really appreciate input from those individuals who were born deaf, in which they don't know what true sound is, like "normal" people hear, and how they felt about being implanted or not.
If you were implanted as a baby, or even as a child or a teen, do you think the decision your parents/guardians made was the best decision for you?
If your parents/guardians decided NOT to implant you, are you spiteful, or do you wish they had?
Just any input from those d/Deaf individuals would be so appreciated.
I know, ultimately, it is my decision. And as I said, I'm doing lots of research, but its hard to find info from anyone other than the parents, stating it was the best decision they made, or from medical professionals who tell you why its so important and time is of the essence, etc, etc.
Just as a point of reference, my husband and I are learning ASL. She WILL know ASL first and foremost. Even if our decision is to get her implanted, we will NEVER stop teaching her ASL. I plan to fully emerge her into her Deaf culture, anyway that I can.
TIA
I've done a TON of research and I'm going back and forth on the decision. I see a LOT of pros and cons on each side of the spectrum. There are days I definitely feel my decision is NO, and then other days I feel the opposite.
I'm specifically looking for personal experiences from people who were BORN deaf, not late-deafened, whether implanted or not as babies. I would like to hear perspectives from those individuals only. I definitely don't want this to be another post about how the medical companies are the devil and its child abuse, etc. I don't even want to hear from parents. I would really appreciate input from those individuals who were born deaf, in which they don't know what true sound is, like "normal" people hear, and how they felt about being implanted or not.
If you were implanted as a baby, or even as a child or a teen, do you think the decision your parents/guardians made was the best decision for you?
If your parents/guardians decided NOT to implant you, are you spiteful, or do you wish they had?
Just any input from those d/Deaf individuals would be so appreciated.
I know, ultimately, it is my decision. And as I said, I'm doing lots of research, but its hard to find info from anyone other than the parents, stating it was the best decision they made, or from medical professionals who tell you why its so important and time is of the essence, etc, etc.
Just as a point of reference, my husband and I are learning ASL. She WILL know ASL first and foremost. Even if our decision is to get her implanted, we will NEVER stop teaching her ASL. I plan to fully emerge her into her Deaf culture, anyway that I can.
TIA