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Hear Again: Back to Life with a Cochlear Implant

paperbackMarch 1, 2002
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ISBN-13: 9780967784304 ISBN-10: 0967784301
Publisher
Brand: League of the Hard of Hearing
Binding
paperback
Published
March 1, 2002
Weight
0.8 lbs
Dimensions
21.00×1.30×14.60 cm

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Hear Again: Back to Life with a Cochlear Implant by Romoff, Arlene. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780967784304.

"This is a wonderful book for audiolgists, audiology students and for people interested in hearing loss and cochlear implants. Ms Romoff is able to describe the issues related to not hearing and to learning to hear again. It is a wonderfully inspirational story that should be a must for every audiologist and physician working with families affected by hearing loss." --Jane R. Madell, PhD, Director, Hearing and Learning Center, Beth Israel Medical Center and Professor, Clinical Otolaryngology ".a great pleasure.Arlenes perspicacity, sensitivity, and shining good humor come through on each page.the doors of your perception open."--Karen and Gene Wilder. ".will enrich the lives of many."--Richard Herring, director, New Jersey Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. "I certainly dont take my hearing for granted anymore, and I have an even deeper sensitivity to people with hearing losses in social situations."--Lisa Carling, director, Theatre Development Fund, Theatre Access Project. "I have learned.what it is like to lose ones hearing and then regain some of it."--Mardie Younglof, CI user and associate editor, CONTACT, the publication of Cochlear Implant Club International. Its a medical miracle--and a story that will inspire you, touch you, and perhaps even change your own life (or the life of one you love). Arlene Romanoff began losing her hearing when she was just twenty and started a slow descent into deafness. No cause could be found; no known cure existed. She struggled to function, using hearing aids and reading lips. But, just as soon as she gained a coping skill or a new piece of equipment, her hearing would worsen again, leaving her back at the beginning. Finally, nothing at all worked: she had become profoundly deaf. Her salvation lay in the most cutting-edge technology: a surgically implanted cochlear implant, with computer chip and magnet. Once attached to an external device that stimulates the auditory nerve.hearing is possible once again. Here is the amazing diary of her experiences, shared with family, friends, and colleagues. It will let you know--probably for the first time--what life is like without sound.and how it feels to join the hearing world once again.