Return of the Rev
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If i was going to hear for the first time rather it wasn't that patronising fat bince
If i was going to hear for the first time rather it wasn't that patronising fat bince
ye but if it was you ...she wolud have been talking-to herself after 5 mins as you went home to wash ya hair
Amazing video but I have a genuine question.
How does she know what she is hearing is high pitched?
I'll have a read of those, thanks. After you'd adjusted to the implants, did things start to sound the way you remember them sounding when you were young, or is it still quite different?I had hearing up until 20 and very little until 31, so not quite the same excitement, but exciting nonetheless.
I assume by lipreading.You have raised my question. The thread says she has heard for the VERY first time. Therefore she hasn't heard any thing before. How can she know what spoken words sound like straight away?
Oo, that's a good one. Could she have learnt about sounds by vibrations with things like balloons? Like you can feel low bass sounds, so maybe she'd know what low means.Amazing video but I have a genuine question.
How does she know what she is hearing is high pitched?
Oh my god, that's a tear jerker.
I'll have a read of those, thanks. After you'd adjusted to the implants, did things start to sound the way you remember them sounding when you were young, or is it still quite different?
I assume by lipreading.
Oo, that's a good one. Could she have learnt about sounds by vibrations with things like balloons? Like you can feel low bass sounds, so maybe she'd know what low means.
To be honest, I had forgotten what things sounded like. I was encouraged to ask people when I heard a new noise. I used to ask strangers and most of them thought I was rather demented.
So do you feel like it sounds similar now - does it sound 'real'?
Clever things those brains. Well, some of them.All real now. At first, everything sounded robotic. But your brain quickly learns what is what and how things should sound.