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Back in about 1991 I worked with my first pediatric cochlear implant patient. At 5 years old (the youngest we could do back then), heâd used power hearing aids all his life, but got no benefit. When I first turned on the sound, he started screeching and signing to take it off. His mother told him ânoâ so he inhaled for a large scream and realized it was him making that obnoxious noise. He promptly quit screaming. It didnât take long for him to protest when it was time to take the device off at night.
Ida No almost 10 years ago
Dougie: âI was wondering about that. It SEEMED to be awfully close.â
JK1 almost 10 years ago
Adorable! This would be the âblowing bubblesâ BAK-up sound, without the bubbles. (Thank you, thank you very much).
SallyLin almost 10 years ago
Cute!!!
emjaycee almost 10 years ago
I wish you had a video of that to post. Sounds adorable.
gruszyja Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Look, itâs Sophie and the evil ones http://i.imgur.com/8ICHOmj.jpg
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Back in about 1991 I worked with my first pediatric cochlear implant patient. At 5 years old (the youngest we could do back then), heâd used power hearing aids all his life, but got no benefit. When I first turned on the sound, he started screeching and signing to take it off. His mother told him ânoâ so he inhaled for a large scream and realized it was him making that obnoxious noise. He promptly quit screaming. It didnât take long for him to protest when it was time to take the device off at night.