Guest guest Posted April 13, 2005 Report Share Posted April 13, 2005 hi i am sorry that i havent been online check my emails from CI groups. I have been busy lately I am getting CI surgery on May 4th next month. also i found out how i became deaf, i realized that i wasnt born deaf but i became deaf how? my doc found the CT scan in my inner ear both. he found the tube that got enlarge called vestibular Augudet not sure how to spell. which mean my ear drum everything in my both ear is fine nothing wrong expect my tube in my both ear has enlarge which mean when i get CI i will might be 100% hearing like hearing people maybe depend how i hear well. also I am hoping that i can hear the phone because i have cellphone sidekick for tex message and emails so i want to talk on the phone badly. i am praying that i can hear on phone! i am so exticed about CI surgery but nervous very nervous, my legs is shaking. it coming soon. i better prepar everything what i want hear. maybe i should make list what i want to hear something. my first thing i want to hear is the song called Picture by kid rock, so i can know what it like as different before and after. i also cant wait to hear the dolphins because i have always dream want hear the beautiful sound of dolphin like squeking stuff like that. Wow I felt so ready but nervous lol thanks for read it. I wrote essay about deaf and hearing worlds if u guys would like to read it infor me soon i will email it smile have good evening everyone. bye thanks liz Lehfeldt <Lehfeldt@...> wrote:Moses, Wow, what a fantastic life story. Thank you for sharing. Shanghai!? Did you ever learn how to speak Chinese or Japanese -- these are so difficult languages to speak as they are all in tones, depending on whom you are speaking with. I've read that a lot of deaf people are looked down as imbeciles in both societies because they cannot master the intricacies of speaking the language and " lose face " for everyone involved in the culture. Chris On 4/13/05, chinamoses@... <chinamoses@...> wrote: > > I was born in Shanghai,China, over 80 years ago, with no hearing and speech. > When I was around eight years old, the family realised that I had " some " > hearing in my right ear. The family hired someone ,from the Shanghai Jewish School > ,to help me to learn to speak. He did an outstanding job! He was totally > dedicated to make sure that I learn to speak well!! An example, at the very > beginning,in the middle of a very hot summer,he made me wear a winter overcoat, and > wont let me take it off I was able to say " hot " correctly. I went on to study > in the public school, in the internatinal settlement. Lots of foreign nationals > were living in Shanghai, at that time. In 1941 Shanghai was completely > occupied by the Japanese. During the war I studied Civil Engineering at St.s > University in Shanghai. In 1949 the Communists were very close, then and our > family moved on to Israel, and shortly after to USA. I stayed in Israel till > 1954, then went on to Los Angeles . Almost immediadely, I got my first hearing > aid(MAICO) for my right ear only. Thru the years I have bought every different > make in the market. The last few years, I had AVR IMPACT, and last year AVR > XP675 which I really loved. Last year I attended the SHHH convention in Omaha, > and shortly after suddenly lost all my hearing in the " good " ear. Now I became a > candidate foir a CI Implant. I had my surgery in Oct.28 at the Kaiser > facility, and activated on early Dec. I had not expected any miracles. I was in for a > surprise. IT WAS A MIRACLE!!!!!! I am hearing so much better!!!!!! Dr. > Ditirro,the surgeon and Tanner, the audiologist gave me their best!!Now, I > can enjoy music, and go to the movies, more often!! I am looking forward to a > very beautiful future!!! Moses Katz > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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