Miss-Delectable
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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YN5Fdz1En0]YouTube - My Son Is Deaf, Finally! (Subtitled)[/ame]
Interesting video to watch.
Interesting video to watch.
I am interested to notice someone with my same half face. I usually feel alone.
I had surgery on my right hearing nerve when I was 11 to remove a tumor. Because of the surgery the entire right side of my face is paralyzed. I can still see, but I cant blink, smile, etc

wow... Just wow...
If i ever had a child, i'd never want my child to be deaf!
So in my view, this couple make me sick to the stomach! Especially how he say it bother him so much that his son is hearing! His hearing family accept him as he is and raised him. Then he goes on and do the opposite with his son when he assumed his son was hearing.
That video just make me so sad.
i agree with you!!
Interesting video, but there is a debate surrounding the degree of fluency and the proper pronunciation of spoken language while using a CI as a young child vs. a person implanted at 18 years old (as the man suggested waiting until 18 years old).
I, too, was appalled about the video until the end...now do understand why he did it. He did a great job bringing out the issue and making people think and feel the anger about the subject. I concur with him on the cochlear implants issue -- although I have one, but I decided to get it at age 29. I've never liked the idea of having deaf children implanted at such early ages, yes, there are cases where it's been evident of success in understanding spoken speech and speaking as if hearing, etc, but still...I object to the idea of having kids under the age of 2 implanted. They don't have the opportunity to voice out their opinions and either reject or accept having CI's. I'd rather that it be waited until the child's old enough to really understand the situation and decide for him or herself.
