HEARING LOSS & COCHLEAR IMPLANT Q&A | WHY IS HARRY DEAF, WILL HE GO TO MAINSTREAM SCHOOL

Hi Guys! Todays video is a Q&A about hearing loss. My son Harry was born profoundly deaf and wears cochlear implants which allow him to hear!
I hope this clears up any questions you had :)
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Hiii, I'm Lucie! I'm a parenting and lifestyle blogger and mum to four year old Harry. Harry was born profoundly deaf and is a bilateral Advanced Bionics Cochlear Implant user. You can follow our journey over on my blog
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  • @morbidgirl6808
    @morbidgirl68085 жыл бұрын

    I have cochlear implant since age 3. I didn't speak properly when I was child. I had speech therapy for 5 years. Cochlear implants are so cool. Now I'm in regular high school and I'm doing well in studies. Only thing I hate about cochlear implant is my social issue. It's not like I have difficulty in communication but I'm still dealing with loneliness since childhood. Everyone just treat me differently even though I can handle things on my own. But at the same time, I'm so grateful for being different. It gives me lots of attentions from everyone. It's like I'm princess lol

  • @gaborbalog8028

    @gaborbalog8028

    3 жыл бұрын

    hi there. I`d like to speak to you if possible. Just to ask a few q`s about the implant and its impacts on your life. My son is severely deaf and it is very likely that he`s gonna get a pair of cochlear implants in the near future. What`s the best way to reach out to you? Many thanks

  • @staceylockerbie6679
    @staceylockerbie66795 жыл бұрын

    Love this Lucy! As you know from previous comments my daughter (6) is deaf 😊 she solely relies on BSL, and is also a great lip reader too... she also goes to mainstream school and has a communicator in class all day with her to sign what the teacher is saying 😊 please dont worry about Harry going to school, he will be brilliant! My husband & myself are currently doing BSL as a qualification, passed level 1 and waiting to start level 2 xxx

  • @lucie.houchin

    @lucie.houchin

    5 жыл бұрын

    Stacey Lockerbie thanks so much for commenting!!!!!! I will try not to worry! Xx

  • @phoebetee1096
    @phoebetee10965 жыл бұрын

    I don't have kids yet or know any deaf people, but this was SO interesting! Harry is going to have the best time at school, I'm sure :) Phoebs xx

  • @lucie.houchin

    @lucie.houchin

    5 жыл бұрын

    Phoebe Tee ahh thanks beautiful x

  • @guest2651
    @guest26515 жыл бұрын

    Hi Lucie, I've been watching your videos for quite some time, especially those about Harry as my son was also diagnosed with severe to profound hearing loss. My son was implanted just after his 1st birthday and was activated (turned on) a few weeks after. It has been 9 months since my son's hearing birthday and my husband and I could not be any happier with the decision we made to implant our little boy. Immediately after his activation he was given a speech therapist, two therapist to be exact and a special instructor. He also goes to a school that specializes in teaching children with hearing loss. We are often told that while he is 19 months in age, we can almost compare him to a 9 month old (in speech development) due to the delay. My son was implanted with the Cochlear Nucleus 7 device (the most recent processors) and it has been a dream come true. However, we struggle with him at times to keep them on. When he is tired of them he will take them off, or when riding in the car for a long time they may end up in his mouth. Did you ever go through this with Harry? My son is beginning to say "mama" and "dada", make some of the ling 6 sounds, but is not extremely vocal. How long did it take Harry before he began to actually speak? I have several questions and would love to reach out to you a little bit more. Is there another way to contact you?

  • @flowerheart5294
    @flowerheart52945 жыл бұрын

    We used a hearing aid bonnet found some on ebay

  • @lucie.houchin

    @lucie.houchin

    5 жыл бұрын

    Flower Heart ahh such a good ideas x

  • @flowerheart5294
    @flowerheart52945 жыл бұрын

    He should really get the FM system in the class.

  • @lucie.houchin

    @lucie.houchin

    5 жыл бұрын

    Flower Heart he is getting it :)

  • @flowerheart5294

    @flowerheart5294

    5 жыл бұрын

    Great! my son starts nursery from September- he’s upgraded to Naida now which is a bit tough we’re still clipping it to his clothes. he’s turning 3 in December

  • @emilyforsberg3781
    @emilyforsberg37814 жыл бұрын

    No subtitles?

  • @lisamborras
    @lisamborras5 жыл бұрын

    I joke my handbag mostly has stuff for my hearing aids! I find it hilarious! 😂 I don't know whether it is something that would be suitable for cochlear implant batteries but one of the best things I have brought is a small case to put my batteries in. I have one in my handbag and one in my work bag so I always have batteries with me!

  • @lucie.houchin

    @lucie.houchin

    5 жыл бұрын

    Lisa Borras I used to be exactly the same with HA ! So good to have spare batteries!!

  • @piyushsarawgi5721
    @piyushsarawgi57215 жыл бұрын

    I have a son 5 years old and he is suffering from the same problem as your son he is diagnosed with this problem last year and wearing hearing aid from past 9 months but the improvement is not that much as we were accepting he is able to hear noise but doesn't pay attention to those noises and we are not prepared mentally for the cochlear option can please suggest us what to do

  • @morbidgirl6808

    @morbidgirl6808

    5 жыл бұрын

    I have cochlear implant since I was 3. Cochlear implant might be scary but believe me. It's worth. If I didn't got cochlear implant, I wouldn't go to regular high school school and do well in studies. I didn't speak very well when I was child but now I can. I had speech therapy for 5 years and my family also helped me. I also have cousin who got cochlear implant at age of 9 and she never got help from her family or speech therapy. Now she's 20s and still can't speak well. I think it's time for your son to get cochlear implant otherwise it will be too late.

  • @nathankeen6279
    @nathankeen62795 жыл бұрын

    Need go to BID for deaf from in Birmingham but BID will help you how deaf ways

  • @rebeccamorris5822
    @rebeccamorris58225 жыл бұрын

    Where are your glasses from Hun xxx

  • @lucie.houchin

    @lucie.houchin

    5 жыл бұрын

    Rebecca Morris specsavers! Kylie Monique x

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