she could just barely hear. the sounds of conversation were still foreign to her. the technician was too quick to explain. You should introduce various sounds slowly. in other places, the correct method is introduced to people who can only hear like this.
@margarethart71019 ай бұрын
The therapist is amazing! I like the quietness initially
@bobbybrooks48262 жыл бұрын
If they can read lips it should be easy to know if they are hearing sound... And if they can read lips they would understand what's being said in any case.... People should be behind a wall or wear a mask ... It always seems like they know that someone is speaking and what they say giving the false impression that the implants work.... They might work BUT this also over represents it
@111111111Tiger3 жыл бұрын
Caitlyn, Thanks for sharing your experience. I hope this is still working for you.
@magoolew51313 жыл бұрын
She's a cutie.
@tomcairns7563 жыл бұрын
Who on earth was holding that camera??
@jedionboard12334 жыл бұрын
I always watch these videos after a heavy day at work,, to see how amazing these people are,, glorious.
@survivalist564 жыл бұрын
beautiful girl , good luck and health to her wish
@tmango785 жыл бұрын
That girl filming is a brat! Ugh, she’s hearing for the first time ever, but it’s so uncomfortable for me to stand here. Can I turn it off now? Wow
@sparta14465 жыл бұрын
how do you know that it is working when the mom is translating the words using sign language. the patient should only do the sign language
@Saucemachine995 жыл бұрын
Are you a doctor?
@frbe01015 жыл бұрын
Must be nice to be able to switch off your hearing when your in noise places.
@bomberdog55435 жыл бұрын
I'm so proud for her and her family ,It's a beautiful thing!!
@ayokay1235 жыл бұрын
Family members might want to try cutting back on the sign language so as to force her to learn more quickly.
@Adrian-Insta5 жыл бұрын
Hows it all going Katie?
@montanaman39115 жыл бұрын
I wonder if these technicians ever considered playing some soothing classical violin music for their patients. This music has the tendency to stir up a person's emotions, and I can only imagine the blessing it'd be for someone who's lived without the ability to hear.
@stablecoinstaking25275 жыл бұрын
she cute
@Smittay-Sr.4 жыл бұрын
Wow, other people out there with presidents son's name! I have a lot of people named after me! LOL
@rolfen5 жыл бұрын
WHAT DAFUK IS HAPPENING IN MY HEAD!
@Baskerville225 жыл бұрын
Why are these very personal moments taped ?
@rolfen5 жыл бұрын
Yeah I thought the same, some privacy and close support would be nice, however we are enjoying watching them, which would not have been possible otherwise, so can't complain. I totally understand if they're private though, I don't mind, and I'm sure most are.
@pstreaks4 жыл бұрын
The question is why are they uploaded to KZread?
@am-um8vn3 жыл бұрын
These videos are very helpful to others considering getting a cochlear implant. Thank you for uploading!
@johnburke33225 жыл бұрын
The Tech Operator was talking way to fast for a sign translation. The Tech. should know sign. Ignorance of her employer and the Tech. There's no excuse.
@jeannevacca13285 жыл бұрын
She’s never learned how to speak
@mariaguadalupemunozzanon21605 жыл бұрын
colea si fragor me con gamopétalo
@Saucyakld7 жыл бұрын
The blind behind her making me feel nauseous
@lobstarok17 жыл бұрын
I wish I did, however the progress has not been anything near what I had hoped it to be. Having the implants is great, but the next step is for her to learn how to hear, and then learn how to speak. She's become very discouraged and quite frankly hasn't done a whole lot with it because of that. Hopefully that changes in the near future
@anteconfig53915 жыл бұрын
That's a part of the learning process. I'm trying to teach myself calculus right now so I can better understand quantum physics (because I love physics) and the only thing that's stopping me is the fact that I hate having to sit down and learn something even though I really like it both math and science. She just has to find a way to make it fun, learning should be done in a fun way that's how things stick into our brains. Maybe you could tell her that she's officially a cyborg now, maybe that'll make her enthusiastic. There's always another technique for learning things and that is to just allow yourself to be immersed in the experience. Failure means nothing and by simply immersing yourself into the environment you will pick things up. Our brains naturally pick out patterns so she essentially doesn't have to try hard to learn. For the most part she just has to be present and she'll absorb the language. Making an effort only speeds up the process.
@daviddasilva84195 жыл бұрын
AnteConfig.you are the perfect example of what is wrong with people. So caught up in your own world and issues that the humanity of this story has gone way over your head. We have a young lady who has gone thru the processes that this procedure requires, to possibly discover that the gravity of the change is more than what she may be able to cope with... then a father whos disappointment is no doubt causing an internal rift as to weather or not this was the right choice to make only to be then told by some random ... “ I’m too slack to learn some shit sometimes so that’s clearly what’s wrong with your daughter, just tell her it ain’t that hard.. or better yet tell her she’s a cyborg now” What sort of idiot are you?Is your name Sheldon Cooper? If you had any decency you would remove this comment out of respect for the family.Gregory Theriault our hearts and thoughts are with you and yours. I sincearly hope that Caitie finds a way to over come and find joy in sound and music.✌🏽
@anteconfig53915 жыл бұрын
If your the father than maybe her discouragement is being fed by this internal rift you speak of. I'm not taking my comment down because what I wrote wasn't hurtful. I wrote it in a light-hearted manner in an attempt to suggest that a little set back is nothing to worry about. I don't think there's something wrong with her, I'm confident that she could do it. I don't understand why you think me taking this comment down would make things better. I'm no Sheldon and I'm definitely not what's wrong with people. All I'm saying is that maybe she's trying too hard. Maybe she's putting herself off by setting the goal too high. Maybe she's grading herself and she doesn't like the score she's getting. People have been known to be discouraged by these things. If these things aren't the problem then maybe her problems are personal. I didn't get into this, I didn't want to get into it and I won't get into that.
@thejumper72825 жыл бұрын
Thats pretty sad....
@daviddasilva84195 жыл бұрын
For sure😢
@scarletfluerr7 жыл бұрын
I wonder why people who do this, work with the deaf, don't learn sign language to facilitate communication?
@aplusric5 жыл бұрын
Because it probably helps know the reality of whats going on with fitting it and levels.. And some do
@jimdavis88045 жыл бұрын
scarletfluerr lots of Audiologists Do Sign. And Teach Sign. But she wants her to get use to hearing voices.
@Rsabori8 жыл бұрын
so nice. Congratulations!
@ameliagrierson62597 жыл бұрын
Renzo S. fasdfh
@ss4adam9 жыл бұрын
can she understand conversations now? This is awesome!
@jeconomides9 жыл бұрын
This is incredible....would love to hear how Caitie has been progressing. Does she write a blog? Inspiring!
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she could just barely hear. the sounds of conversation were still foreign to her. the technician was too quick to explain. You should introduce various sounds slowly. in other places, the correct method is introduced to people who can only hear like this.
The therapist is amazing! I like the quietness initially
If they can read lips it should be easy to know if they are hearing sound... And if they can read lips they would understand what's being said in any case.... People should be behind a wall or wear a mask ... It always seems like they know that someone is speaking and what they say giving the false impression that the implants work.... They might work BUT this also over represents it
Caitlyn, Thanks for sharing your experience. I hope this is still working for you.
She's a cutie.
Who on earth was holding that camera??
I always watch these videos after a heavy day at work,, to see how amazing these people are,, glorious.
beautiful girl , good luck and health to her wish
That girl filming is a brat! Ugh, she’s hearing for the first time ever, but it’s so uncomfortable for me to stand here. Can I turn it off now? Wow
how do you know that it is working when the mom is translating the words using sign language. the patient should only do the sign language
Are you a doctor?
Must be nice to be able to switch off your hearing when your in noise places.
I'm so proud for her and her family ,It's a beautiful thing!!
Family members might want to try cutting back on the sign language so as to force her to learn more quickly.
Hows it all going Katie?
I wonder if these technicians ever considered playing some soothing classical violin music for their patients. This music has the tendency to stir up a person's emotions, and I can only imagine the blessing it'd be for someone who's lived without the ability to hear.
she cute
Wow, other people out there with presidents son's name! I have a lot of people named after me! LOL
WHAT DAFUK IS HAPPENING IN MY HEAD!
Why are these very personal moments taped ?
Yeah I thought the same, some privacy and close support would be nice, however we are enjoying watching them, which would not have been possible otherwise, so can't complain. I totally understand if they're private though, I don't mind, and I'm sure most are.
The question is why are they uploaded to KZread?
These videos are very helpful to others considering getting a cochlear implant. Thank you for uploading!
The Tech Operator was talking way to fast for a sign translation. The Tech. should know sign. Ignorance of her employer and the Tech. There's no excuse.
She’s never learned how to speak
colea si fragor me con gamopétalo
The blind behind her making me feel nauseous
I wish I did, however the progress has not been anything near what I had hoped it to be. Having the implants is great, but the next step is for her to learn how to hear, and then learn how to speak. She's become very discouraged and quite frankly hasn't done a whole lot with it because of that. Hopefully that changes in the near future
That's a part of the learning process. I'm trying to teach myself calculus right now so I can better understand quantum physics (because I love physics) and the only thing that's stopping me is the fact that I hate having to sit down and learn something even though I really like it both math and science. She just has to find a way to make it fun, learning should be done in a fun way that's how things stick into our brains. Maybe you could tell her that she's officially a cyborg now, maybe that'll make her enthusiastic. There's always another technique for learning things and that is to just allow yourself to be immersed in the experience. Failure means nothing and by simply immersing yourself into the environment you will pick things up. Our brains naturally pick out patterns so she essentially doesn't have to try hard to learn. For the most part she just has to be present and she'll absorb the language. Making an effort only speeds up the process.
AnteConfig.you are the perfect example of what is wrong with people. So caught up in your own world and issues that the humanity of this story has gone way over your head. We have a young lady who has gone thru the processes that this procedure requires, to possibly discover that the gravity of the change is more than what she may be able to cope with... then a father whos disappointment is no doubt causing an internal rift as to weather or not this was the right choice to make only to be then told by some random ... “ I’m too slack to learn some shit sometimes so that’s clearly what’s wrong with your daughter, just tell her it ain’t that hard.. or better yet tell her she’s a cyborg now” What sort of idiot are you?Is your name Sheldon Cooper? If you had any decency you would remove this comment out of respect for the family.Gregory Theriault our hearts and thoughts are with you and yours. I sincearly hope that Caitie finds a way to over come and find joy in sound and music.✌🏽
If your the father than maybe her discouragement is being fed by this internal rift you speak of. I'm not taking my comment down because what I wrote wasn't hurtful. I wrote it in a light-hearted manner in an attempt to suggest that a little set back is nothing to worry about. I don't think there's something wrong with her, I'm confident that she could do it. I don't understand why you think me taking this comment down would make things better. I'm no Sheldon and I'm definitely not what's wrong with people. All I'm saying is that maybe she's trying too hard. Maybe she's putting herself off by setting the goal too high. Maybe she's grading herself and she doesn't like the score she's getting. People have been known to be discouraged by these things. If these things aren't the problem then maybe her problems are personal. I didn't get into this, I didn't want to get into it and I won't get into that.
Thats pretty sad....
For sure😢
I wonder why people who do this, work with the deaf, don't learn sign language to facilitate communication?
Because it probably helps know the reality of whats going on with fitting it and levels.. And some do
scarletfluerr lots of Audiologists Do Sign. And Teach Sign. But she wants her to get use to hearing voices.
so nice. Congratulations!
Renzo S. fasdfh
can she understand conversations now? This is awesome!
This is incredible....would love to hear how Caitie has been progressing. Does she write a blog? Inspiring!
Good job, Tay! This was great!