Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 Oh Janay- That is soooo exciting! 's first sign was " more " - which seemed to quickly lead to " more book " . ) ooohhh... then we had nouns nouns nouns - animals, colors, toys ... then comparative adjectives (big/little, large/small) and prepositions (in, out, above, below, on, off.....) .... I am in a delicious delirium remembering those days ..... sixteen years ago..... they were difficult, we were worried constantly about his health, and I would love to sit with him for just a moment more at that age.... with love, yuka Re: Cochlear implant... anyone had any problem?? Thanks . Rasha's loss is severe to profound in both ears and even with aids gives no response to sound. Flash a light and you can get her attention. I'm starting to agree with your point about the degree of loss making the decision easier. As I accept the fact that she doesn't respond to sound with the aids, giving the implant a try sounds like a good idea. I just a have fear of surgery. I saw Rasha sign " more " two days ago as she was playing with her hands. I was really excited!! With or without an implant, I still want her to learn sign. Janay . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Yuka, " delicious delirium " -- such a wonderful way to describe your feeling--which I could actually FEEL as I read it. pam Janay Oh Janay- That is soooo exciting! 's first sign was " more " - which seemed to quickly lead to " more book " . ) ooohhh... then we had nouns nouns nouns - animals, colors, toys ... then comparative adjectives (big/little, large/small) and prepositions (in, out, above, below, on, off.....) .... I am in a delicious delirium remembering those days ..... sixteen years ago..... they were difficult, we were worried constantly about his health, and I would love to sit with him for just a moment more at that age.... with love, yuka Re: Cochlear implant... anyone had any problem?? Thanks . Rasha's loss is severe to profound in both ears and even with aids gives no response to sound. Flash a light and you can get her attention. I'm starting to agree with your point about the degree of loss making the decision easier. As I accept the fact that she doesn't respond to sound with the aids, giving the implant a try sounds like a good idea. I just a have fear of surgery. I saw Rasha sign " more " two days ago as she was playing with her hands. I was really excited!! With or without an implant, I still want her to learn sign. Janay . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 I could feel it too Pam. Definitely helped to remind me of how fortunate I am and how quickly time passes. Janay > > Yuka, > " delicious delirium " -- such a wonderful way to describe your feeling--which I could actually FEEL as I read it. > pam > > > Janay > > Oh Janay- > > That is soooo exciting! 's first sign was " more " - which seemed to quickly lead to " more book " . ) ooohhh... then we had nouns nouns nouns - animals, colors, toys ... then comparative adjectives (big/little, large/small) and prepositions (in, out, above, below, on, off.....) .... I am in a delicious delirium remembering those days ..... sixteen years ago..... they were difficult, we were worried constantly about his health, and I would love to sit with him for just a moment more at that age.... > > with love, > > yuka > > Re: Cochlear implant... anyone had any problem?? > > > Thanks . > > Rasha's loss is severe to profound in both ears and even with aids > gives no response to sound. Flash a light and you can get her > attention. > > I'm starting to agree with your point about the degree of loss > making the decision easier. As I accept the fact that she doesn't > respond to sound with the aids, giving the implant a try sounds like > a good idea. I just a have fear of surgery. > > I saw Rasha sign " more " two days ago as she was playing with her > hands. I was really excited!! With or without an implant, I still > want her to learn sign. > > Janay > > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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