Challenges of the Cochlear Implant
Author:
soriyaI
recently watched a program on television about people who are deaf and
consider themselves in what they call a deaf community. To them their
deaf community is considered more of a culture than what we most
consider the deaf - a disability.
Now enter a device that ends deafness and is causing, get this, anger in
the deaf community. Instead of being happy about such a device the deaf
community is applaud by it. The device we are referring to is called the
cochlear device or also referred to as the bionic ear.
The cochlear device is an implant that goes inside the head of a person
without hearing. The implant inside the head connects to the brain's
hearing function. An external unit attaches to the outside of the head
by use of a magnet and feeds sound to the brain.
The cochlear device does not itself guarantee that the deaf person will
function as well as a person who does not have the disability but it has
very encouraging results. Much speech training is needed and generally
this device is only encouraged for young children who can learn at a
better rate than adults.
Here is where I think the deaf community is concerned. Since it really
is only encouraged for very young children they are in fear of losing
their relationship with their children. They may feel they are
uncomfortable outside of the deaf community and are uncomfortable with
their children being outside of it. I have a hard time figuring if this
is an act of love or selfishness.
So I came to the conclusion that this bionic ear device is probably
going to be more suited to children who have hearing parents. The
training process would be easier for them since they are not falling
back on their sign language usage with their deaf parents.
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