29 year old hearing for the first time
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 5:36 pm
This video made me all warm & fuzzy inside!
(the title isn't a 100% true because she could hear untill teh age of 4 or something, but still: d'awwwww)
(Where's the Walkthrough?)
https://ks.fhs.sh/
I must be living under the rock you're living on top of, because I still have no idea how it can be done >.>win746 wrote:Wow, this must be the best thing I've seen for a long time. I'm really surprised that she learned how to speak and interpret speech while deaf, I didn't realize that could be done (its me living under a rock).
Thanks for the link .
Well, OP says she became deaf at four years old. She'd have been able to learn a bit by then. But the actual video says OP is full of shit and she was born deaf so...Who knows? XDFlutterz wrote:I must be living under the rock you're living on top of, because I still have no idea how it can be done >.>win746 wrote:Wow, this must be the best thing I've seen for a long time. I'm really surprised that she learned how to speak and interpret speech while deaf, I didn't realize that could be done (its me living under a rock).
Thanks for the link .
Hard work and determination.Flutterz wrote:I must be living under the rock you're living on top of, because I still have no idea how it can be done >.>win746 wrote:Wow, this must be the best thing I've seen for a long time. I'm really surprised that she learned how to speak and interpret speech while deaf, I didn't realize that could be done (its me living under a rock).
Thanks for the link .
Wiki: "He also speaks about his belief that God can use any willing heart to do his work and that God is big enough to overcome any and all disabilities."..."Nick prayed very hard that God would give him arms and legs." (That's smart right there. Pray for limbs to the being that made you lack limbs in the first place, already foresaw the prayer, and already said no before it even came...Hypothetically, of course.)Florentine wrote: Anyone for the THE MOST POWERFUL MAN ON EARTH?
Keep in mind that not everyone is the same. Haven't watched the movie though (in train, 3g...) so I don't know what the reaction was, but for me it certainly wasn't comfortable... You could perhaps compare it to hitting your elbow where the nerve endings have very little protection, which would give you a strongly tingling feeling there... It's kinda like that, only continuous... And that is what you 'hear'. So you can imagine it being tiring and annoying.pandaphil wrote:Wow, and she didn't immediately lock herself away, or stuff her ears full of wax or something like people speculated in the Deux Ex thread? Remarkable.
Thanks for the link.
"tingling"...Not the word I'd use. It's fucking painful. And yeah, it'd be a pain to start but it could be worth it.Kutagh wrote:You could perhaps compare it to hitting your elbow where the nerve endings have very little protection, which would give you a strongly tingling feeling there...
Granted. I just think that any reasonable doctor involved with helping someone regain their senses is going to ease them in gradually. Lights dim, quiet room, etc.Kutagh wrote:Keep in mind that not everyone is the same. Haven't watched the movie though (in train, 3g...) so I don't know what the reaction was, but for me it certainly wasn't comfortable... You could perhaps compare it to hitting your elbow where the nerve endings have very little protection, which would give you a strongly tingling feeling there... It's kinda like that, only continuous... And that is what you 'hear'. So you can imagine it being tiring and annoying.pandaphil wrote:Wow, and she didn't immediately lock herself away, or stuff her ears full of wax or something like people speculated in the Deux Ex thread? Remarkable.
Thanks for the link.