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Hear to Stay: Getting Cochlear Implants
Tuesday 18 February 2014 | 06:37 | 0 comments



Think back to when you were a toddler, when your days were spent belting out your favourite nursery rhymes, making friends on the playground and playing around the house. Now imagine being that same child and being unable to hear London Bridge is Falling Down, the sound of other kids playing or even the sound of rain on a relaxing day indoors.

That was the case for Yuki when she four years old. Thankfully, her parents agreed to let her undergo an operation for cochlear implants. What are cochlear implants you ask?


Cochlear implants are surgically-implanted electronic devices that help to amplify sounds for those who are profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing. According to Yuki, they allowed her to "hear even the softest sounds like rain, wind, waves".

Yuki's current cochlear implants
Sounds good? Don't forget that Yuki was but a child and getting an operation when you have lived for no more than four years can be quite a frightening experience.

"Initially, when I woke up from operation, I felt so dizzy and having headaches that I cried a lot in front of my parents and grandma and perhaps to myself," Yuki explained.

She also described that the side of her head had hurt really badly with the occasional itch. Initially feeling like the implants made everything too loud for her, she required some time to adapt to them.

Though she used to dislike particularly enjoy having the $2000+ cochlear implants on her, they do help to amplify sounds much better than her hearing aid.

Yuki now takes on the world with courage and determination

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