It makes me a little bit frustrated that they made he kid hop all over the hospital, surely they could have given him a wheelchair or some crutches to get around. Poor kid
I was so confused when they said "the size of a two pound coin" I was trying to figure out how big that would have to be and then I realized that pounds are a form of currency.
Ella Mckenna Mine collapsed at birth, and i've had issues my entire life. I had a numothorax and had a reconstructive surgery at 8 years old, and now i have to use steroid inhalers, courses of steroid pills, and rescue inhalers.
The way they are referring to a deaf persons life offends me. I understand they want to help, but please don't assume being deaf or hearing impaired is a horrible life. I grew up having surgeries that were forced on me, and while I understand they were trying to help me, being unable to have a say in it used to bother me a lot. Rather than teach a child they are broken, teach them they are fine, and teach others how to communicate with them.
I know! I had the same reaction. Just because he is deaf doesn't mean he will have a bad life nor will he not learn how to talk. I know a couple of deaf people and they have great lives and they speak like normal and use sign. These people are just very uneducated with this stuff.
every time there is a youtube clip of a child getting this implant ,there is a deaf person acting like they just have lost a member of some secret cult/religion ,yes the rest of the world can learn to sign to please you,but why would we
+Leah Wiley In your time this wasnt available. You had to carry on and grow up just like you are. When this happens a person doesnt wanna "change". its all you are and grew up. But today, and if the family is not deaf i most certainly understand how it is better for the children, and makes their life easier...
I broke my foot once.. Broke it being a dumbo.. I decided to do a back handspring on my bed because I had done It before and had did it perfectly! But I made my back handspring to long and kicked the Wall/Window. Not only did o break,y foot, but the window as well! 😳
She may eventually get the second. My best friend is deaf and is having appointments to see if she can get a cochlear implant, if they say yes she will only be able to have one and not sure how long she has to wait to have a second or if she will ever get a second. Everyone is different and it could just be that Daisy didn't need a second and that she will do fine with one. hope that clears some things up for you.
Daisy probably only got one because at the time they were very expensive and the NHS would only pay for one. Now they are less expensive and the UK Government (NHS) will pay for both. They are so luck to live in a country where the surgery and implants are fully covered.
no, but it's fairly horrible and it impacts child development in a significant way. If you can not fix it, then you live with it, but if you have the option to fix it, you should fix it.
The stepmom is nice with Barney..she made me smile seems like a nice family
Amazing hospital and terrific staff. I truly take my hat off for these angels on earth.
Taylor Anstrom public health systems work a treat.
Taylor Anstrom i know because that is my local hospital and i have had multiple operations there
Taylor Anstrom ya
Awww baby Megan is such a cutie! May god keep her safe
God bless these three children hope you live a good life
I love the way they treated little ruby 😍
These videos are heart changing. They made me rethink my life
Charlie is adorable!!!! God bless him and keep him safe
It makes me a little bit frustrated that they made he kid hop all over the hospital, surely they could have given him a wheelchair or some crutches to get around. Poor kid
when the beautiful baby girls crys and the mother crys thst make me cry too poor baby ..I just hate seeing baby's and child's poorly
I was so confused when they said "the size of a two pound coin" I was trying to figure out how big that would have to be and then I realized that pounds are a form of currency.
Georgia Englot lol
lmao
Aww Charlie is so cute and poor Megan that's ain't good
Charlie is so cute!!!
All the kids were so cute
what was the silver ring they put over it for the broken foot?
I had a collapsed lung when I was 11 I'm now 13 and fine xx
Ella Mckenna Mine collapsed at birth, and i've had issues my entire life. I had a numothorax and had a reconstructive surgery at 8 years old, and now i have to use steroid inhalers, courses of steroid pills, and rescue inhalers.
Who thinks Megan's Mum looks like bonnie hoeiln
The way they are referring to a deaf persons life offends me. I understand they want to help, but please don't assume being deaf or hearing impaired is a horrible life. I grew up having surgeries that were forced on me, and while I understand they were trying to help me, being unable to have a say in it used to bother me a lot. Rather than teach a child they are broken, teach them they are fine, and teach others how to communicate with them.
How old are you Leah?
I am in my 40's now, not sure why it is relevant though.
I know! I had the same reaction. Just because he is deaf doesn't mean he will have a bad life nor will he not learn how to talk. I know a couple of deaf people and they have great lives and they speak like normal and use sign. These people are just very uneducated with this stuff.
every time there is a youtube clip of a child getting this implant ,there is a deaf person acting like they just have lost a member of some secret cult/religion ,yes the rest of the world can learn to sign to please you,but why would we
+Leah Wiley In your time this wasnt available. You had to carry on and grow up just like you are. When this happens a person doesnt wanna "change". its all you are and grew up. But today, and if the family is not deaf i most certainly understand how it is better for the children, and makes their life easier...
I broke my foot once..
Broke it being a dumbo..
I decided to do a back handspring on my bed because I had done
It before and had did it perfectly!
But I made my back handspring to long and kicked the Wall/Window.
Not only did o break,y foot, but the window as well! 😳
I'm deaf I have the thing Charlie has on his head is the any one else here like me
Issy Taylor I don't have a cochlear implant, but I am Deaf
im only half deaf in an ear please pray i dont go fully deaf!
I have the same as the little girl
i noticed daisy only had one implant yet charlie got 2 , i wonder why daisy didnt get the second .
She may eventually get the second. My best friend is deaf and is having appointments to see if she can get a cochlear implant, if they say yes she will only be able to have one and not sure how long she has to wait to have a second or if she will ever get a second. Everyone is different and it could just be that Daisy didn't need a second and that she will do fine with one. hope that clears some things up for you.
wwe fangurl mabey cause she's older I was thinking that too
wwe fangurl maybe only 1 worked
Daisy probably only got one because at the time they were very expensive and the NHS would only pay for one. Now they are less expensive and the UK Government (NHS) will pay for both. They are so luck to live in a country where the surgery and implants are fully covered.
I noticed the doctor commenting on the scan that he did had both nerves. i wonder if sister only had one?
I allways watch this
Summer Jones same
The British say poorly a lot!! We never say that in the US!!!
Puppy Gal what do u say
sick, hurt, injured etc...
Puppy Gal - Americans say "I got sick" a lot from my observations. And yes, we tend to say "poorly"
love you
5:30 the baby sounds like a sheep 😂😂
because being deaf is the worst thing in the world
no, but it's fairly horrible and it impacts child development in a significant way. If you can not fix it, then you live with it, but if you have the option to fix it, you should fix it.
I have broke my toe twice it hurts only for a couple of days.
Mayor Brown did it actually break then or did you just bruise it
oliverlaurasykes yes I did break it.
they can use asl
Sydney van Es but he had never been able to hear so it would be very difficult to teach him asl
Sydney van Es there's actually more than one sign language. They would probably use BSL instead of ASL
ohh the mum has 2 children are deaf well I'm very deaf the hospital had ask me have this op I said no it put me off