Hi all,
I am thinking about cochlear implants. I have always thought about it but now I am really thinking about it and thinking about going for the evaluations and really considering it. I have gone back and forth for a long time and I am at the point where it seems like going for the evaluation (and actually completing it) makes sense. It seems like before I put too much thought into anything I should establish a definite candidacy.
It is kind of scary though. I really have nothing to lose going to look into it. I am just a bit worried about my local community and their view point. We don't have many Deaf people with cochlear implants. In my own little community, we don't have any. It would be a political step for me too and I am not sure I am ready to make it. I would also be very concerned about how it may effect my disabilities, or how my disabilities may effect it. Lots of questions I guess. The CI center in this area is also very ANTI Deaf culture. They are strictly PRO CI and if you don't have one, your life isn't worth living because you are Deaf and therefore have no quality of life. I got that speech from an ENT in their CI program, as have others.
I am not sure what will come of all of this, but I am looking into it.
Jenny
I am thinking about cochlear implants. I have always thought about it but now I am really thinking about it and thinking about going for the evaluations and really considering it. I have gone back and forth for a long time and I am at the point where it seems like going for the evaluation (and actually completing it) makes sense. It seems like before I put too much thought into anything I should establish a definite candidacy.
It is kind of scary though. I really have nothing to lose going to look into it. I am just a bit worried about my local community and their view point. We don't have many Deaf people with cochlear implants. In my own little community, we don't have any. It would be a political step for me too and I am not sure I am ready to make it. I would also be very concerned about how it may effect my disabilities, or how my disabilities may effect it. Lots of questions I guess. The CI center in this area is also very ANTI Deaf culture. They are strictly PRO CI and if you don't have one, your life isn't worth living because you are Deaf and therefore have no quality of life. I got that speech from an ENT in their CI program, as have others.
I am not sure what will come of all of this, but I am looking into it.
Jenny