We take many  th
ings for granted and worry and complain about things that we don’t have. We don’t really appreciate what we have. Instead, we destroy our lives spending our valuable time searching for things that is missing from our life.
 
Here is a short video of two deaf kids aged 8 months and 2 years showing their excitement after hearing their mother’s voice for the first time. They were fitted by Cochlear hearing implants. Blessed are those who are not mute, blind or deaf.

 

What is a Cochlear Implant ( From Wikipedia )

A cochlear implant (CI) is a surgically implanted electronic device that provides a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing. Cochlear implants are often referred to as a bionic ear.
Cochlear implants may help provide hearing in patients that are deaf due to damage to sensory hair cells in their cochlea. In those patients, they can often enable sufficient hearing to allow unaided understanding of speech. The quality of sound is different from natural hearing, with less sound information being received and processed by the brain. However, many patients are able to hear and understand speech and environmental sounds. Newer devices and processing strategies allow recipients to hear better in noise, enjoy music, and even use their implant processors while swimming.
 
As of December 2010, approximately 219,000 people worldwide have received cochlear implants; in the U.S., roughly 42,600 adults and 28,400 children are recipients. The vast majority are in developed countries due to the high cost of the device, surgery and post-implantation therapy. A small but growing segment of recipients have bilateral implants (one implant in each cochlea).
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