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Better Days Ahead: Lee Qi Jian
Wednesday 19 February 2014 | 03:15 | 0 comments

Losing your sense of hearing at a young age can be a very traumatising experience.


Lee Qi Jian, a 21 year old, Year Two student in Singapore Polytechnic’s Diploma in Computer Engineering tells us his story.

When Qi Jian was three, he had a high fever that caused him to lose his hearing in both ears. He wore hearing aids for two years, before damaging his left eardrum and undergoing a surgery for cochlear implants.

As he entered secondary school, Qi Jian had to adjust to the difficulty of not being able to listen in class. He did not understand what the teachers were saying, having come from a special school -- Canossian School for the Hearing Impaired, where teachers accommodated students and taught at a slower pace.

Besides having trouble understanding the teachers, Qi Jian was also scared to ask them for help. His fear made it difficult for him to make friends.


To get through these challenges, Qi Jian sought help from the school counsellor, who encouraged and motivated him.

Slowly, Qi Jian saw that his friends were very patient, and his teachers were friendly and supportive; they helped him feel more comfortable in an unfamiliar environment.

In spite of being deaf, Qi Jian feels that he is leading a normal life. "I can say that I'm really fortunate as deafness is the 'best' handicap," he says.

Even though he can't pronounce or hear well, he can still work, play and have fun in life.

Qi Jian hopes that people would be friendlier and more patient with the deaf, but is thankful his friends from the deaf community have helped to make his life a better one.

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