tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37382396.post8899060622243914175..comments2023-12-20T21:58:03.184-05:00Comments on Turn On My Ears!: A Little Whine With My CheeseDrew's Momhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09785837091572603406noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37382396.post-66918493266247626952010-06-21T06:31:15.407-04:002010-06-21T06:31:15.407-04:00It's very interesting and cool article!It's very interesting and cool article!Alexhttp://nashe-zhyttia.org.uanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37382396.post-16660712539996036222010-06-03T10:50:58.791-04:002010-06-03T10:50:58.791-04:00Truth be told - we have to deal with this all our ...Truth be told - we have to deal with this all our lives. I'm 39 years old right now and I still deal with people mocking me of my hearing disability. We are discriminated, we are put down, we are mocked and it doesn't get easier. Granted I have a CI and I can interact with people and talk to people on the phone just like everyone else. But because I have that lil thing on the side of my head - I'm stared at, I'm mocked at by the uneducated and the ignorant individuals. So we just have to be strong and stand on our own two feet no matter how many times we are knocked down. And just learn to ignore those people - and move on.Billy Kochhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08325268547598821261noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37382396.post-14404525874138148682010-02-25T08:16:15.698-05:002010-02-25T08:16:15.698-05:00Both Ellie and Tessa are in swim lessons now. The...Both Ellie and Tessa are in swim lessons now. They still have residual hearing, but cannot wear their aids at all during lessons. Plus the pool environment is so, so loud that it really exacerbates the issues. I talk to their instructor whenever they get a new one, and give them a 30-second spiel on how to help them. Here are our methods, for what they're worth. Touch them to get their attention. Get another child to go first every time you change the activity (Ellie would hate it if she knew I were telling her teacher not to let her go first, lol). Look at them whenever you talk, never look away while talking. Simply understand that if they do something wrong, they probably didn't understand what you were asking them to do. Speak up, but even more importantly, speak closely.<br /><br />Have fun in swim lessons! When we were out at John Tracy last summer, we met a very impressive young man who was a CI swimmer, who had been asked to compete for the Deaf Olympics, but he turned them down so he could concentrate on his studies. :) There are so many success stories out there!camillehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10584366400191263593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37382396.post-6849967698015473732010-02-24T20:34:36.723-05:002010-02-24T20:34:36.723-05:00Julia,
The bodyworn won't work with the aloks...Julia,<br /><br />The bodyworn won't work with the aloksak/food saver method. You have to use the BTE rechargable batteries because they don't need air to work.<br /><br />Did you only get one ear for Ben? We received two ears for Drew for each ear, so we actually have 4 sets. Two BTEs, Two BWPs.<br /><br />I can't remember Ben's brand, but if he has Cochlear, they offer a trade in value for their product. So, if you wanted to trade in a BWP for a BTE they would do it. I've heard you actually can get one change out for free, although I've never actually tried it.<br /><br />This is all assuming that you feel comfortable doing the water proof method. We've been doing it for two years now and it works absolutely perfectly. And Drew hears so, so well in the water it is amazing. If with how crazy, crazy loud pools are.<br /><br />And I totally agree. Sometimes a good whine is what we all need.<br /><br />Take care, Drew's MomDrew's Momhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09785837091572603406noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37382396.post-76740930108359775842010-02-24T20:16:53.438-05:002010-02-24T20:16:53.438-05:00The swimming thing is something we've really w...The swimming thing is something we've really wrestled with. Ben wears a bodyworn, and I don't think we could waterproof that with an aloksak. So basically he's deaf when he's under the sprinkler or near a pool. We're going to Cape Cod this summer and I want to get as much swim time in as possible beforehand to work out the kinks. Our experiences last summer were definitely a mixed bag. And yes, a good whine every now and then does wonders to relieve the pressure.Juliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12065377267682881396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37382396.post-82017527095096786102010-02-24T09:39:51.795-05:002010-02-24T09:39:51.795-05:00Ugh. It's ok to whine and complain. It DOES su...Ugh. It's ok to whine and complain. It DOES suck that our kids just can't jump in the pool. And they are now getting to the age where they notice other kids being mean or nasty to them. It is so frustrating, but hopefully through these experience Drew will grow the thick skin needed, and the teasers will learn some tolerance.<br /><br />Glad you joined a gym...you need to do something for yourself!Christian and Lily's Mommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00907650985364910773noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37382396.post-4787183501992489682010-02-24T08:57:04.929-05:002010-02-24T08:57:04.929-05:00How awful that the other kids were so mean! I wond...How awful that the other kids were so mean! I wonder if the same group of kids will be around for the majority of the time Drew is in the daycare there. If so, maybe you could hold a little informational session to acquaint them to Drew's "ears?" Sometimes kids make fun of things they don't understand. Also, shame on the adult in the room for not stepping in and helping out with the situation!<br /><br />Nolan doesn't hear very well in the pool (I am thankful for his residual hearing, but it doesn't do a lot of good in a crowded, noisy pool). I have no idea what we'll do for swimming lessons...some things are hard at times!<br /><br />I hope that he loves swimming and has some "skilz" by the time you head to Disney World!leahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05004783118268323560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37382396.post-12677974084457032042010-02-24T06:25:13.677-05:002010-02-24T06:25:13.677-05:00First off, good for you for signing up for the gym...First off, good for you for signing up for the gym and doing something for YOU. You definitely deserve it!<br /><br />As for the rest, it's a total bummer. As wonderful as CIs are and lucky as we are to have them, it's these sorts of things that remind me that our kids will never be "typical" no matter how well they're listening and talking. I think, though, it's important to remember - at least at this age - we notice a whole lot more than they do. They don't know any different!Kelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06480104747502697235noreply@blogger.com