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Better Days Ahead: Alex Chiew
Friday 21 February 2014 | 06:25 | 0 comments

Being a deaf individual comes with facing a lot of adversities. How do they cope with it?

Alex Chiew, a 22 year old, avid sports player, shares his challenges as he goes through life.  

Alex was not discovered to be deaf until he was four years old when he did not respond to his parents’ words.  Since then, he has been dealing with the conflicts of being deaf.

Firstly, deaf individuals are advised not to wear hearing aids when playing sports as they are not waterproof. After long exposure to the perspiration, the hearing aid would become rusty. 

Alex loves playing badminton, soccer and cycling, but his hearing aid has caused him a lot of problems.

Thus, Alex had to get adapt to his circumstances. He would look around instead of listening to any calls from his team. This was troublesome, therefore, all he did was try not to let his perspiration touch his hearing aid.

Secondly, like all deaf individuals, he has faced a lot of difficulties growing up.

Due to his hearing problems, Alex also has trouble with his pronunciation. His classmates have made fun of him for it, and he would defend himself, but this would usually end with them fighting. Despite help from his principal, they still did not stop.

“I was so tired and felt like quitting school,” Alex confides.

After going through so much, Alex tells us that the Jack Neo movie, “Home Run” was his inspiration. Although it is not deaf-related, it made him not want to give up.

We hope that through Alex’s stories, we can find inspiration to not give up on our life.


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