Living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (A "Shiny and Bright" Personality)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 май 2021
  • Ceslie is diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy type 1 and communicates using assistive technology. It often takes her over ten minutes to respond while having a conversation. Ceslie hopes that others are patient and allow her to express herself fully so they can see her "shiny and bright" personality.
    Connect with Ceslie: / rollmodelprincess
    / cesaroni25
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Комментарии • 529

  • @Gemxvx
    @Gemxvx 3 года назад +1372

    I really appreciate that you left the length of time for responses in this video. It teaches me to be patient when meeting people like Ceslie

    • @ClumpypooCP
      @ClumpypooCP 3 года назад +18

    • @EricaL2024
      @EricaL2024 3 года назад +50

      I agree. This channel means so much to me. I’m learning so much. It’s a blessing.

    • @kangaroofuno
      @kangaroofuno 2 года назад +34

      I have a friend with severe down syndrome who walks and do everything slow. Since day 1 i was impatient and mean to him because i thought he was a complete slow wit. I'm a client of a job program for people with disabilities and they shaped me to be more patient and tolerant towards people like him. Now I speak as positive and basic to him as possible because he's just not capable to understand complex concepts like neurotypical adults and that's ok. He's normal in my eyes. Why I behaved like a complete Karen to him since day 1? I myself decided to cloud my brain with so much negativity that it took me until yesterday to realize and understand that I need to rebuild my own house.

    • @ruddypigeon
      @ruddypigeon 2 года назад +13

      @@kangaroofuno growth like this should be celebrated. Well done!

    • @thechloechronicles9688
      @thechloechronicles9688 2 года назад +4

      @@kangaroofuno it's pretty rude to call somebody a "Karen." You claim that you learned to treat your friend more positively but then you use a woman's name as a pejorative. Just say you used to be impatient and now that you understand more you are no longer that person.

  • @heirtothepwn
    @heirtothepwn 3 года назад +495

    Thank you for not editing out the time between responses!

  • @audreymcknight
    @audreymcknight 3 года назад +589

    There are so many more natural sounding voice synthesizers out there nowadays, I'd love it if all these older machines could be updated with them.

    • @-MyNameIsPuppy-
      @-MyNameIsPuppy- 3 года назад +60

      She said she has used this since she was 3 yrs old....I wonder if it has been upgraded since the 90s?

    • @ESSBrew
      @ESSBrew 3 года назад +61

      She may like it as her voice, but I hope it has predictive text. If she's spelling everything out , I feel like Google could help

    • @Asdfgqedfglo
      @Asdfgqedfglo 3 года назад +73

      Of course there’s updated versions of these machines but they are very very expensive and getting the insurance companies to cover these machines is very difficult!!

    • @camilagrajales1444
      @camilagrajales1444 2 года назад +52

      I saw in the comments there are more modern devices with eye tracker option, wish we could all help her to get that one.

    • @kangaroofuno
      @kangaroofuno 2 года назад +24

      @@Asdfgqedfglo The insurance companies just don't want to help anyone other then their corporate donors

  • @ashleymcgrath934
    @ashleymcgrath934 2 года назад +477

    Mom and dad please start a “go fund me” or something similar. This girl deserves the top notch communication technology that’s out and available right now. It will add so much quality to her daily and especially social life. So many of us would be more than happy to donate!

    • @sweb3590
      @sweb3590 2 года назад +36

      I would donate. She did say she’s been using it since she was 3 and she is 26 so that’s 23 years she’s been using it and is comfortable with it but I’m sure she could get something updated that she can learn to use and like.

    • @anigerkrad1604
      @anigerkrad1604 2 года назад +27

      (Although I do not know Why she does not have a more advanced one, and do not want to jump to conclusions - of whether or not the reason is financial), ๛ THIS COMMENT IS SO THOUTHFUL AND KIND, I BELIEVE IT SHOULD BE PINNED TO THE 🔝 🔝 🔝!!!😊

    • @emilysusanvanvalkenberg5978
      @emilysusanvanvalkenberg5978 2 года назад +8

      I agree

    • @Coastal_Ace
      @Coastal_Ace 2 года назад +36

      According to her fb page she has tried asking for a new dynavox one from insurance and it was denied :( . They are appealing it, but there is talk there of a gofundme incase the appeal is denied.

    • @Tranquility32
      @Tranquility32 2 года назад +48

      @@Coastal_Ace Hi. I had a dear friend with ALS and she went through the same thing. She needed a special medical mattress and insurance said no. She was approved for the eye-gaze computer for talking, but it took too long to arrive before the nature of ALS took its course. For crying out loud, why is it so hard for some people who are severely impacted by any condition to have access to ALL the things they need to be comfortable and thrive? I hope Ceslie’s appeal is successful and swift. Take care & wish you well!

  • @juliee593
    @juliee593 3 года назад +227

    She is very determined and patient, it must take a lot of effort for her to type, so people better listen!

  • @rodzandz
    @rodzandz 2 года назад +149

    That DynaVox Maestro urgently needs to be updated. 38 seconds to answer a Yes or No question is simply unacceptable.

    • @bryttafitzgibbons6901
      @bryttafitzgibbons6901 Год назад +7

      True

    • @AleisterCrowleyMagus
      @AleisterCrowleyMagus 5 месяцев назад +5

      I noticed that as well - it desperately needs to be updated as those delays are insanely long. The available tech is much better now.

  • @batacumba
    @batacumba 2 года назад +88

    I understand assistive devices are deeply personal for the people that use them and people can feel a lot of attachment and even identify with the voice, etc. I do hope in the future she’s able to get a more efficient means of communication because clearly she has so many things to say. Best of luck to her.

  • @hopeepoh6638
    @hopeepoh6638 3 года назад +497

    This channel, for years now, has taught me to be a better human. It's easier to be patient with innocence, but I love when you reach out to adults that have a story to tell about their human condition (not necessarily their disability). Ceclie has a story to tell that demands our patience.

    • @imjustizzyy
      @imjustizzyy 2 года назад +4

      yeah same!! it made me so much more understanding and patient. i started watching this channel when was around 8, and it helped me to not judge people because of their differences. i’m grateful to be raised with an open mind not just to disabilities, but to trans + queer people as well. videos like this help me to see many types of diversity, and help me to be respectful to everyone :)

    • @6omni6draconian6
      @6omni6draconian6 2 года назад +2

      😂😂😂 now I wonder where people are learning to be a terrible human

    • @ellaharris8986
      @ellaharris8986 2 года назад +3

      @@6omni6draconian6 some people were raised that way or just live such a horrible life they act like a horrible person.

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Год назад +1

      @@imjustizzyy - I am happy to read your comment and to see how tolerant you are of our fellow human beings. The world is lucky to have you in it.

    • @yyg4632
      @yyg4632 Год назад

      Well said

  • @skittywitch
    @skittywitch 2 года назад +72

    wow respect for her. it must be hard typing and feeling the anxiety that people don't take time for her. she is amazing!!

  • @Fr0galicious
    @Fr0galicious 2 года назад +195

    As someone who is unfortunately very impatient due to anxiety, watching this encouraged me be patient because I was excited to hear what you had to say. Thank for helping us understand your disability and for being a friend. You are such a cool person! 💙

    • @chaers2390
      @chaers2390 2 года назад +7

      i totally understand! my anxiety makes me horribly impatient and i tear myself apart for it as i don’t want to come across as disrespectful.. but i am learning and this video is so educational for me!!!

    • @rosebudXx
      @rosebudXx Год назад +2

      What a wonderful comment! We all have room to grow in ways

    • @fevre_dream8542
      @fevre_dream8542 Год назад +2

      I have ADHD, and have had to reassure my friend who needs this tech since a motorcycle accident in her 20s that yes, I am listening even though I fidget. She got very uncomfortable the first few times we conversed, but her discourse is so insightful and thought out, I personally wish I could gather my thoughts like she can. She's amazing.

    • @jacquelinescourageousworld3848
      @jacquelinescourageousworld3848 Год назад +2

      No broken hearts 💔 here. Just love and compassion and lots of love 💗 for the family.
      Compassion is something we all need. We all need understanding as well.

  • @staceyg9122
    @staceyg9122 2 года назад +100

    I couldn't imagine how frustrating it could be and how much time and effort it takes for her to type out what she wants to say. Would of thought there would be some pre entered common words like yes and no etc. I'm glad it was all left in for people to see how long it takes so people realise to be patient if they ever meet a person in similar circumstances

  • @sweb3590
    @sweb3590 2 года назад +35

    That’s a lot of work for her to answer a question. I’m glad he left it in because I didn’t imagine it would take that long now I know if I’m in a situation similar to this I will make sure to be patient.

  • @cmcd9213
    @cmcd9213 2 года назад +80

    SMA has come a long way in the past 30 years.
    My nephew has Type 1 SMA & was also diagnosed before a year old & was only given a 3 yr, at the most, life span.
    He is 33 yrs old now & doing great.
    He even survived having Covid & kicked its butt with flying colors!
    I know the bravery it takes to live with SMA and my hat is off to you!

    • @annmacgregor4231
      @annmacgregor4231 Год назад

      I was sexually assaulted as a teenager and my ptsd stems from that but my I have other diagnosis as well like autism anxiety disorder pdd nos which stands for pervasive developmental disorder not other specified and my last one is depression

    • @xlrrockmusic
      @xlrrockmusic Год назад +1

      Now thats one strong nephew

    • @xlrrockmusic
      @xlrrockmusic Год назад

      @@annmacgregor4231First of all sorry for what happened to you, tho my experiences and yours with life are different, I still think there is beauty in it one way or another. I m just a random guy on the internet but hey I wish you the best :)

    • @mikeguidry2577
      @mikeguidry2577 4 месяца назад

      @@annmacgregor4231 I hope you are doing great. Keep striving for growth. Best of luck to you.

  • @meganh6024
    @meganh6024 3 года назад +180

    Ceslie, I loved getting to know a little about you through the interview with Chris. I am sorry many people don't give you the time you need to communicate. In a busy world, where I live my life on a clock, I value any valid reason to slow down, & proper communication is the most valid reason of any I can think of.

  • @amazingbrothers5857
    @amazingbrothers5857 3 года назад +165

    That's the worst part of this disability, it effects them physically NOT mentally.

    • @andien8760
      @andien8760 3 года назад +47

      I can't imagine how frustrating that must be. I watch Shane Burcaw's channel (she shouts it out: "Squirmy and Grubs"), and he has stories about people assuming he is mentally impaired and treating him like a small child.

    • @strangelylookingperson
      @strangelylookingperson 2 года назад

      As well as there is a cure and in many countries, it's paid for by society, and available for free but in the countries where it's not it's very expensive.

    • @alphawtel3157
      @alphawtel3157 2 года назад +4

      Imagine knowing everything like normal human beings but unable to speak. It frustrates your mind and in turn destroys your mental health.

  • @erinmeow8966
    @erinmeow8966 3 года назад +52

    Ceslie....you're lovely! Your parents must be extremely proud of you. That's what you call a winner, someone who let's their spirit shine despite obstacles.

  • @roopnarinericky
    @roopnarinericky 3 года назад +69

    This interview really got me. I couldn't help but cry and feel so many things. What a beautiful young woman and such a lovely family.

    • @AB-ur9rq
      @AB-ur9rq 2 года назад +1

      ❤❤❤

    • @RobertMcD
      @RobertMcD 2 года назад

      @@AB-ur9rq 💕💕💕💕

  • @jacksonb6444
    @jacksonb6444 2 года назад +64

    I can’t imagine how frustrating this must be, I’m sure it’s a much different perspective for us than for her because she’s always lived with it but regardless she truly has more patience and strength than I could hope to

    • @annmacgregor4231
      @annmacgregor4231 Год назад +1

      Have you encountered a person with a lot of diagnosis well I will tell you all of mine my name is Molly and I live with autism ptsd pdd nos standing for pervasive developmental disorder not other specified my age is 30 years old I have fits of rage when I hear someone with autism is brutalized by police and it makes me so mad I feel like defunding the police forever so my anger goes from cussing to screaming and venting to get my point across

    • @carito3515
      @carito3515 6 месяцев назад +1

      I imagine it must be frustrating for her to have people around her talking and by the time she gets around to giving her opinion on a topic, the conversation has progressed much further. How frustrating I hope she upgrades her voxby soon

  • @Hanginglimbs1
    @Hanginglimbs1 Год назад +24

    I stutter. The section where Ceslie took some time to answer "I prefer open-ended questions" definitely hit me hard due to the length of time for the answer. it's obviously not the same, but i've had cases where 10 or 20 seconds or more may go by. i turn super red and frustrated as it just seems hopeless that the words will ever come out. I've had people ask me "what should i do when you stutter?" I always answer with "what do you do when someone is speaking to you who doesn't stutter?" they usually say something like "just listen, i guess." and i'm like "same rule applies." obviously different situations may dictate different responses, but i imagine there are few things Ceslie enjoys more than when someone who doesn't NEED to be (not family, doctor, etc.) is genuinely interested in what she has to say and affords her the patience and comfort needed to communicate fully

  • @BrinnyAnna
    @BrinnyAnna 2 года назад +19

    Oh I love this video. My little sister has SMA type 1 and she's 12. She is semi verbal usually making sounds like "dun dun dun dun" (wedding March song) when she's talking about getting married. Some times is difficult for people, even me some times, when having a discussion. I appreciate the patience in the comments of people realizing how difficult it is to communicate for a lot of the people living with SMA. And to this woman, Ceslie, I'm praying for you to find a man who literally sweeps you off your feet but NOT literally takes your breath away. Keep being amazing! And to your parents. Thank you for taking such great care of her. I know with watching my parents how different and difficult it can be just medical wise raising a child with SMA is I couldn't imagine how much different it was 26-ish years ago. God bless you all.

  • @Cam-oh8pn
    @Cam-oh8pn 3 года назад +71

    what if youtube incorporated something like positive human emotions and discussions into the algorithms, perhaps channels like this would reach more people? things like this could literally save the 🌎🌍

  • @eno1026
    @eno1026 2 года назад +23

    It's really important and amazing that you leave in the full time it takes her to type in her answer. Most people don't realize it can take multiple minutes or they don't have the patience to wait... the girl I work with has rett syndrome and she sometimes also takes multiple minutes to give an answer and many people don't take the time, it really makes me happy to see you show the world this!

  • @MaddyIntravia
    @MaddyIntravia 2 года назад +46

    I love this video, a big reason being it helped me realize that the patience part isn't what I lack; it's the idea of being comfortable with SILENCE + it not feeling awkward to me, as if I *have* to fill the air with noise constantly! Thank you so much for your courage, beautiful young lady!😇🙏🏻❤

  • @laurenajkirby
    @laurenajkirby 2 года назад +29

    I so appreciate the typing time being included in the video's runtime. I need to slow down and be more thoughtful. I have people in my life who take longer to respond than I expect and my impulse is to jump in to fill the silence. Many of us need to become better listeners.

    • @lillymurray8408
      @lillymurray8408 2 года назад

      She wasn’t typing. At the beginning of the video he explains she pre-typed these. But normally she does have to type.

    • @fangiscool1
      @fangiscool1 2 года назад

      @@lillymurray8408 the pre-typing ends after the first 10 minutes in the video

  • @silojm
    @silojm Год назад +3

    I appreciate that you left in the time she was typing. Patience is so important and so many people lack it and because of that they would overlook the smart and amazing person she is.

  • @tylerknowsiknow
    @tylerknowsiknow 3 года назад +36

    So glad comments are back!! As soon as I heard I ran back to this video to say Ceslie you are so lovely and I learned so much from you. Thank you for doing this video and giving us the chance to meet you!!

    • @Mattatat9ty3
      @Mattatat9ty3 2 года назад +1

      I agree. While there are toxic people in this world I love the SBSK family. We all love and support one another. Glad to be able to converse here. 🙂❤️

  • @caninecastleddc
    @caninecastleddc 2 года назад +29

    I’m so glad you left the response time in this video. Ceslie you take all the time you need to say exactly what you need to say. Your thoughts are important and valid. We could all benefit from slowing down and actually listening to each other.

    • @RobertMcD
      @RobertMcD 2 года назад

      💕💕💕💕💕💕

  • @shayisenor6896
    @shayisenor6896 3 года назад +36

    Hi Ceslie, thank you for sharing a bit of your life with us. You are an intelligent and beautiful young lady. I enjoyed that the video was unedited and I was able to experience what a conversation with you would really be like. You are awesome.

  • @cada2480
    @cada2480 3 года назад +31

    One of your best videos! Allowing all of us to experience Ceslie's communication process was fantastic. Ceslie, you are an amazing woman and are definitely living life to the fullest! God bless you and your family.

  • @ivorellarackley4401
    @ivorellarackley4401 2 года назад +12

    I love that you included the real time speed of her responses. She seems so genuine and sweet and I hope she finds the relationship she is looking for. She deserves it!! We love Ceslie 🥰

  • @TheFailedmessiah
    @TheFailedmessiah 2 года назад +17

    We need to be grateful for how blessed WE are. This girl is chugging along, if she can do it. We all can do it.

  • @liesjelualockse6377
    @liesjelualockse6377 2 года назад +13

    Watching this was an amazing lesson for me. I am challenged with ADHD, not interrupting people is sometimes hard.
    Watching this interview made me incredibly humble and determined to practice patience. I am glad I did for you are indeed a bright, sparkly, strong and smart person 🙏💚

    • @pinlight97
      @pinlight97 2 года назад +2

      You made it through this full video with ADHD? 🙌🏻👏 That is awesome! I have 3 ADD/ADHD people in my family and I teach many: I know full well how hard this was for you. Patience and perseverance are a great combo!

    • @liesjelualockse6377
      @liesjelualockse6377 2 года назад

      @@pinlight97 haha thnx, yeah it was a bit of challenge in itsself but i feel whatever wiring one has, one should always challenge yourself to braintrain and overcome it. :)

  • @PollyBunch
    @PollyBunch 3 года назад +61

    Ceslie I learned so much from your video. While I haven’t yet met someone that used a device to assist them in speech, I now understand what to expect when waiting for a response. It would be worth the wait to talk with you and I think that makes connections with you even more special and delightful. I’m so glad you shared your story with us. Thank you.

    • @EricaL2024
      @EricaL2024 3 года назад +11

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️ I love this community. There is so much kindness here.

    • @jr3474
      @jr3474 2 года назад +4

      @@EricaL2024 humans are good by nature, it is just that we forgot

    • @bethralph8307
      @bethralph8307 2 года назад +3

      I want to hear what she has to say. Even if i have to wait.

    • @RobertMcD
      @RobertMcD 2 года назад

      @@bethralph8307 💕💕💕💕💕

    • @RobertMcD
      @RobertMcD 2 года назад

      💕💕💕💕💕

  • @Dranamolous
    @Dranamolous 2 года назад +47

    When She listed her hobbies I found out she likes pretty much everything I like! She follows squirmy and Grubs too :) I’m hoping For the best for Ceslie!

  • @LinkaBellGAME
    @LinkaBellGAME 2 года назад +12

    I really appreciate the unedited text communication, this world is too fast paced and we just need to learn to be patient. Thank you Ceslie.
    Having that patience to allow someone to create a response is so important esp for those who have disabilities that can't talk quickly or can't talk at all and need assistance.
    I wont deny that hearing her medical instruments assist her breathing is oddly satisfying to listen too, considering I work in a nursing home I've learned to appreciate it a lot since these products are there to help keep someone alive. Bless you Ceslie you're a beautiful person inside and out.

  • @magical571
    @magical571 2 года назад +15

    i was impatient at first, but then i felt actually calmed by the breathing noise (or maybe it's a different machine with a rythm? not sure). There was something calming about that, so i was more more than happy to wait for your answer, and that while in the middle of an anxiety attack lol. You are very inspirational! i would love to be friends with you, such a bright personality.

  • @drindy5166
    @drindy5166 2 года назад +11

    Really sad to see that an insurance company would turn her down for an upgrade on something that has no doubt come a long way in technology. She definitely deserves that chance to have a better life. This by far was thee most calming and educational experience I have had yet on this channel.

  • @manuelaa2364
    @manuelaa2364 2 года назад +16

    I loved that they left in the real time it took to tipe out the answer. I hope some day she can use more advanced technology to communicate as it seems like a big problem that people did not give her the time she needs to express here answer!

  • @potatoloverx3
    @potatoloverx3 3 года назад +21

    Wait, the comment section is back? Finally! Thank you for this video and thank you Ceslie, for allowing us get to know you.

  • @Pandidolod
    @Pandidolod 2 года назад +7

    I don't understand how she's able to be so quick with communication. That's awesome. I usually can't come up with such a good verbal response that quickly, even without having to use technology as a middleman. She's so cool!

  • @mariadigiorgio7440
    @mariadigiorgio7440 2 года назад +5

    Ceslie is such an incredible young woman!!! She IS so bright and shiny, and beautiful!!!! Her family is so loving, and she has such a wonderful way with words!!!! Ceslie you most certainly are an inspiration to and a role model for others!!!!

  • @danay9660
    @danay9660 2 года назад +9

    That length of time really mean a lot to understand the real value of words and communication. Thanks Ceslie a lot and best wishes ❤️ You and your family are awesome 🙏

  • @christinamurphy8645
    @christinamurphy8645 Год назад +2

    I appreciate that you left the length of time for her responses in. It teaches me I need to slow down. Take a breathe and listen. Such wisdom and insight Ceslie has!!!

  • @AliciaDunk
    @AliciaDunk 3 года назад +15

    Thank you for sharing your story Ceslie, it was a joy to get a glimpse into your life!

  • @millsdickson8498
    @millsdickson8498 2 года назад +11

    Good God, I really appreciate the extended pauses of patience to allow this person to express themselves. It's so important, especially in a world of such impatience. Thank you, Chris, you are destined for unimaginable rewards in God's Kingdom and the eternity. This is serious stuff, man, serious.

  • @missCaution8
    @missCaution8 3 года назад +12

    What a cool mom !! Ceslie you are so bright and I feel your positivity, it is infectious !! ❤

  • @petergriffiinbirdistheword
    @petergriffiinbirdistheword 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love that you trust your audience enough to leave the comments open. I noticed most times when trying to learn of certain conditions, comments are usually disabled and I understand why. It's just refreshing to be able to express opinions, ask questions and give support.

  • @surrealbeauty4520
    @surrealbeauty4520 2 года назад +9

    She's such a bright, intelligent, woman. You rock Ceslie 💚

  • @justlikehoney1859
    @justlikehoney1859 3 года назад +9

    What a beautiful young woman. I would LOVE to be her friend, i hope she knows people would LOVE to meet her, what a sweet girl

  • @moonbeam5340
    @moonbeam5340 2 года назад +15

    Her sassiness is beautiful. Having patience is key and is absolutely important when having any communication with anyone with a disability

  • @insomniacraccoon
    @insomniacraccoon 3 года назад +12

    Ceslie watching this video and seeing how you've overcome all the obstacles in your life is truly inspiring. You're amazing in every way and I hope you find your soulmate soon! He's out there, you'll find each other eventually. :) Some people might be impatient with how long it might take to get a response, but it's truly refreshing in my eyes. People spend their lives rushing all over the place, never taking time to sit down and breathe.
    I don't have a disability like yours, but I do struggle to express myself with words. It takes a bit of time, but when people like you and I do speak, I guarantee it's something worth listening to. Don't let anyone ever tell you otherwise.

  • @toomuchtotype6079
    @toomuchtotype6079 2 года назад +4

    What an amazing, lovely, smart, kind, and determined person she is. I bet it’s very hard an I’m sure a bit vulnerable showing the world who you are an what you go through but it does show how much of an awesome person you are. It shows how no matter what odds we are up against but with hard work, being kind, patient, and loving will move mountains. Thank you so much for sharing. 💚💚💚

  • @mariaq8087
    @mariaq8087 2 года назад +5

    So glad I found this channel.There is so much I'm learning and it's been a real eye opener. Cecilie you are beautiful. And your parents, are so incredible. God bless❤️❤️❤️

  • @jmjung9
    @jmjung9 2 года назад +12

    Did she type all of those responses out letter by letter? Because that is so impressive!! She is so patient.

  • @charlottekapiira8629
    @charlottekapiira8629 2 года назад +5

    This video carries a wonderful message that Love is patient. It only takes love to be patient and give time to communicate with Ceslie. She is amazingly intelligent.

  • @imjustizzyy
    @imjustizzyy 2 года назад +7

    this channel has made me so much more understanding and patient. i started watching your videos when was around 8, and it helped me to not judge people! i’m grateful to be raised with an open mind not just to disabilities, but to trans + queer people as well. this helps me to see all different types of diversity, and shows me how to be respectful to everyone :)

  • @thegulfcoastexperience
    @thegulfcoastexperience 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Ceslie for sharing your life with us. Much love to you girl. ❤️

  • @marissaninawork
    @marissaninawork 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for letting me experience the length of time and showing me how important it is to be patient. Ceslie must have an amazing amount of patient to do this all the time. Thank you Ceslie.

  • @jazzbea6243
    @jazzbea6243 2 года назад +1

    Learning to be a better listener. 💞Thank you, Ceslie. Thank you, Chris, for doing what you do.

  • @PewDiePie777
    @PewDiePie777 Месяц назад +3

    Caslie is such a sweet and smart young woman.
    I believe she will be happy for the rest of her Lifetime, ❤

  • @muaywub4882
    @muaywub4882 2 года назад +2

    Keep going Ceslie, you seem like a wonderful and kind person! I wish you all the best things in the World!

  • @skyemckee5014
    @skyemckee5014 3 года назад +40

    Ceslie is pretty and you are inspiring and also have a bright personality.

  • @SonyaTucker
    @SonyaTucker 2 месяца назад

    Ceslie what a pleasure it was to meet you, you are a true inspiration already putting the word out for others who have disabilities like yours.❤

  • @caroldonaldson8452
    @caroldonaldson8452 3 года назад +12

    Thanks to your video I will be a lot more patient in future, you are a lovely young lady with a lovely family. Xx

  • @Amber-ou9vz
    @Amber-ou9vz 2 года назад +3

    Wow I enjoy seeing how patient you are with others … I can’t recall a time where I’ve ever sat that still for any reason.🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @mvannorden02
    @mvannorden02 2 года назад +1

    Ceslie thank you so much for sharing your story with me. You are an inspiration and an incredible young lady and I wish you all the happiness in the world. I hope all of your dreams come true my friend 😊 ❤️🙏big huge hugs and lots of love from Texas!

  • @tjrizzo1619
    @tjrizzo1619 2 года назад +3

    She’s great! Being able to communicate like that is awesome.

  • @alyssaardenn
    @alyssaardenn Год назад +1

    You are an inspiration sweet girl. You’ve taught me so much just over the duration of this video. Keep being a rock star.

  • @suratkarim3512
    @suratkarim3512 3 года назад +16

    Sending so much love from Ghana ❤️❤️❤️

  • @HugsandDrugs420
    @HugsandDrugs420 2 года назад

    I love that you left in how long it takes for her to communicate and I love that you put in the time stamps as well ❤️

  • @jaeljade3609
    @jaeljade3609 2 месяца назад

    This show has been good for me to watch. It's really opened up my thoughts and sensitivity toward others. I always have been sensitive since I have my own disabilities, but it's taught about what others go through and their needs and wants.

  • @toyyatoy
    @toyyatoy 2 года назад +1

    I love that we all got the opportunity to wait with you while she set her response. A lot of videos would have skipped.

  • @louloubelle1330
    @louloubelle1330 2 года назад

    I adore this channel. It teaches humility and acceptance on what to ask and what to do

  • @kylekaya2615
    @kylekaya2615 2 года назад +3

    I myself have also learned so much from these videos, especially about patients it opens up a whole new world. I really appreciate the time and effort that these people put into this the passion the love, certainly makes you appreciate life much more. God bless you on continued success with your videos

  • @itsmelive
    @itsmelive 2 года назад +5

    Im the kind of person who likes to doodle or fidget while having a conversation (its the ADHD) and it actually helps me focus more on what the other person is saying. I imagine it would be so relaxing and pleasant to sit with Ceslie and talk at her own pace and have some tea and doodle or hold my kitten or anything like that 💚💚💚

  • @HiHi-lt1cb
    @HiHi-lt1cb 2 года назад +1

    Love Ceslie, she's amazing, thanks for sharing! I hope this video gets lots more comments soon!!

  • @Akathuty
    @Akathuty 2 года назад

    Thank you Chris, for showing the world the best of humanity. 🙏

  • @heather5283
    @heather5283 Год назад

    He is so kind, understanding and handles awkward moments amazingly I admire that!

  • @bdees78
    @bdees78 2 года назад

    These videos are all so amazing!! I have learned so much from them and love watching them. You can learn a lot from them!!

  • @voidmoon.
    @voidmoon. 2 года назад

    Thank you so much to Ceslie and to all of you.. She is so amazing and the whole world will know it.

  • @nataliemamo8709
    @nataliemamo8709 2 года назад +3

    Shes so inspiring!! Shes so well spoken and intelligent :)

  • @sebastienvivas9319
    @sebastienvivas9319 Год назад

    Ceslie it was clear to me very on into your interview that you have the will power to move mountains. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your wonderful personality with the world. All the best!

  • @Tranquility32
    @Tranquility32 2 года назад +3

    I love Ceslie! How amazing is it that she defied the doctor predictions after she was born! (Amen!) She has a beautiful spirit, and is so easy to love and get to know. What a special girl, and I wish her the best!
    Edited to add: I think it's a wonderful learning experience, too, that Ceslie's communication time was included here unedited. My takeaway from this video is we should slow down (A LOT!), otherwise we could miss out on meeting many, sweet, kind, thoughtful people like Ceslie. And like Mom said so nicely, it’s also simply giving people the respect they deserve.
    Take care everyone!!! Thank you for this video.

  • @ruddypigeon
    @ruddypigeon 2 года назад

    Its so valuable to experience real-time communication. I am a teacher and while I have not yet met someone using this device, it's great to k ow what to expect. Ceclie is clearly intelligent and thoughtful, and seems to have a really positive personality. Great interview!

  • @leefleer
    @leefleer Год назад

    Ceslie is just beautiful and what a loving family. Thank you for sharing.

  • @princessmissy50
    @princessmissy50 2 года назад +4

    I once completely lost my voice for almost 9 months. It taught me how important it is to be able to communicate with others and interact with them. She is amazing to use her patience and persistence to talk using her computer. My daughter-in-love's father has SMA and is losing his ability to talk. He will be needing such a computer.

  • @templarrising6299
    @templarrising6299 2 года назад +2

    This is such an amazing channel

  • @DahBear
    @DahBear 2 года назад

    I love that you put the measure of time for her responses. I chose to watch all the way through to understand better the time it takes for her to get what she wants to say out, which is important and worth the wait as you can tell just how intellectual she is.

  • @fredericbuchanan5570
    @fredericbuchanan5570 2 года назад +2

    Love love love this interview!!! I know it's not the same disability than her, but I worked with someone who is in a wheelchair and it takes her more time to do everything, I won't go into details to respect her privacy, but I appreciate that you left her reaponse time unedited, people don't get how much work it takes for some people to communicate, it's important for people to see it. We, people with disabilities, physical or not, need so much more work to get the same things done, we are seen as weak, but we are just, in fact, stronger and more resilient and perseverant. Im so happy to have met such a wonderful young woman through this video, wish I knew more about her 💖

  • @lordghoul6151
    @lordghoul6151 2 года назад +3

    What a wonderful person. I would love to see some form of eye tracking tech developed for someone such as herself. I think that would assist in her ability to communicate with others. Having said that, the "wait time" between her responses was not only a helpful tool to understand how it is to communicate with someone with a diagnosis like this one, but also gave an appreciation that sometimes it simply takes longer to communicate even simple responses.
    Patients is a virtue, but it isn't a God given one. It's a virtue that must be exercised. Differently abled people like Celsie remind us of that. Humility and patients MUST be exercised.

  • @marial3231
    @marial3231 3 года назад +10

    You are absolutely amazing!! I cannot imagine the strength that you have and your faith in God is really incredible. And your Mom is a total sweetheart!

  • @gay.faerie1111
    @gay.faerie1111 3 года назад +17

    I love your job! u show people that all people with different abilities are just like everyone else! Because they are! I hope your channel continues to grow! And that you continue to make a better place of this world! She's a wonderful person! She is an inspiration, because she can do whatever she wants! I'm proud of her, even thought i really don't know her! :)

    • @theboujieproletariat
      @theboujieproletariat 3 года назад +2

      Say disability not different abilities please. It is not a word to avoid.

    • @gay.faerie1111
      @gay.faerie1111 3 года назад +1

      @@theboujieproletariat yeah, i know it’s not a word that should be avoided, it’s just, that, well, she has different abilities, or am I wrong? There’re too many ways to say it, and all of them are completely correct. I used that word not trying to avoid the other one, just expressing my-self in a different way, and I don’t think that should be a problem.

    • @courtr1588
      @courtr1588 2 года назад +1

      @@gay.faerie1111 "Different abilities" is a euphemism which adds stigma to disability, despite some people's well intention. The issue with "different abilities" is that it literally describes every single human on this planet, and when I need people to focus on my disability or my disability is the relevant issue in the conversation, that verbiage is not helpful.

  • @tocalifedariusLOL
    @tocalifedariusLOL 19 дней назад

    I love that you put in the long length of time for the responses for some of these questions. She is using old technology in this vid but it gives other people that are watching the opportunity to be patient with Cecile and kind of get to know what it's like to communicate with her, and to also know that all forms of communications are indeed valid. 😉

  • @karenmilford7809
    @karenmilford7809 Год назад +1

    These videos are extremely valuable. If you've never communicated with someone like Ceslie or in a similar method, it's hard to know how to even approach it. Or to even begin to imagine what kind of person they are without the typical cues such as facial expressions and tone of voice. Getting to know who Ceslie is is a wonderful opportunity. I would love to know more about her. Thank you Ceslie for allowing us to know more about you. And thank you Chris for helping us to connect to others we may not know how to otherwise. ❤

  • @jr3474
    @jr3474 2 года назад +2

    We all are learning more from her than she from us. Ceslie, thanks for coming to Earth and teach us a lesson of life

  • @ca8e8ac41
    @ca8e8ac41 10 месяцев назад +1

    In an online mom group when I first had my son a mother had a baby with this condition and he didn't make it to his first year. I always remember that little boy

  • @marleenninaka1303
    @marleenninaka1303 3 года назад +8

    Hi everyone: It's so nice to see you all again on RUclips. I hope to meet you one day. Take care and stay safe.

  • @jeffsond
    @jeffsond 2 года назад +2

    What a great gal!! She’s just a regular gal in that body. She would be great and easy friend. Glad you interviewed her and her family. What a great family

  • @andrewc.2952
    @andrewc.2952 2 года назад +1

    These parents of families like this are just so incredible. They know what's really important in life. I'm so jealous. I wish nothing but the best life for them and all the happiness and health they could want and need.

  • @mandyragan7384
    @mandyragan7384 2 года назад +1

    Bless your heart Ceslie,You are awesome!