Cochlear Implants: People hearing for the first time!

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2012
  • Just a little compilation of videos I've found about this beautiful phenomenon.
    And yes, the music is a bit loud in the mix. I used a really limited freeware editor back when I created this video.
    By the way, the music is: Nils Frahm - Corn.

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  • @q09876543
    @q09876543 Před 2 lety +1134

    My aunt had been deaf her whole life. Finally, a breakthrough in the medical field allow her to get an implant. When she got home she had to use the washroom. For the first time in her life she heard the toilet flush. The sound scared her at first and she screamed. Her mom wanted to know if she was alright, and my aunt replied she just heard the toilet flush for the first time in her life. She then stayed in the washroom flushing the toilet over and over again. The things we take for granted are special to those that have no experience with them.

    • @mikemondano3624
      @mikemondano3624 Před 2 lety +4

      Liar. She seemed pretty used to talking and hearing for a deaf person.

    • @q09876543
      @q09876543 Před 2 lety +89

      @@mikemondano3624I would take your comment as an insult, then I remembered you have a limited intelligence so let me set you straight. The woman in this video is NOT my aunt. My aunt is long dead now, but when she was alive, she got an implant that allowed her to hear for the first time. Her first experience with the toilet was legendary in my family.

    • @Laffy-ix5xy
      @Laffy-ix5xy Před 2 lety +32

      I love the fact that of all sounds in the world, your aunt was fascinated by the sound of a toilet flush. That is so sweet. And you're right. We take sound for granted so much that something as simple as a household convenience was enough to make your aunt happy. Thanks for sharing.

    • @ssjwes
      @ssjwes Před 2 lety +14

      The funny thing to me is this isn't the first time I've heard this happen to people. I think most people don't even consider warning them about certain sounds, like the sound of a toilet flushing...

    • @ankitsharma1983
      @ankitsharma1983 Před 2 lety +11

      Despite this being in the context of a toilet, it was still beautiful thing to read.

  • @smokeshow1984
    @smokeshow1984 Před 7 lety +1848

    imagine having this job helpin people hear and making them this happy, the paycheck would only be a bonus.

    • @apriljones3173
      @apriljones3173 Před 7 lety +64

      mike r I feel the exact same way. I ve always wanted to work with deaf children. When the kids hear for the first time, my heart just melts!🤗

    • @azusenablanca84
      @azusenablanca84 Před 7 lety +14

      mike r you are totally right..

    • @Tigagadispapa
      @Tigagadispapa Před 6 lety +3

      mike r true

    • @Shockwave33333333333
      @Shockwave33333333333 Před 6 lety +3

      mike r Ikr, I would definitely do this.

    • @SueDNim
      @SueDNim Před 6 lety +4

      I'd do it for free if someone would let me.

  • @56music64
    @56music64 Před 2 lety +621

    My uncle when alive, always said when we were all laughing at the table, he couldn't join in as could not hear. I loved him very much and I felt such empathy for him. I felt sad every time we left his home and I would look out the back window of the car and wave until we got around the corner, often having tears in my eyes. He eventually came to live with my parents, it was so good to have him closer so we could see him all the time. I think being deaf can be one of the most isolating afflictions. He always seemed sad and alone in his world. The implant is such a miracle, I wish he had the opportunity to experience it during his lifetime. He passed in 1984. Pure emotion in this wonderful vid, so happy for all featured here, I hope it has brought them much happiness

    • @q09876543
      @q09876543 Před 2 lety +6

      I was a kid when this happened and I'm 64 now. I was around 13 to 15 years old at the time, so I figure this happened in the 1970's.
      Now my aunt lived in Canada so the government paid for this out of our taxes. In the States, this may not have been covered through medical insurance at that time.

    • @56music64
      @56music64 Před 2 lety +2

      @@q09876543 Strangely even though an Australian invention and my family living in Australia, it was not talked about regarding my uncle, he was getting older by then, perhaps that is why?

    • @q09876543
      @q09876543 Před 2 lety +2

      @@56music64 I cannot answer that since I don't know. But my educated guess is maybe the idea of wearing something like that was not his cup of tea.

    • @manfmalachi
      @manfmalachi Před 2 lety +3

      Your lovely story caught me completely off guard. Thank you for sharing that

    • @catherineluthultz5494
      @catherineluthultz5494 Před 2 lety +8

      Please don't worry, your uncle will be resurrected able to hear.

  • @bosshoss14
    @bosshoss14 Před 2 lety +726

    As someone dealing with bad depression, i like to watch these videos once in a while to remind me to be grateful of what i have and not lose the value of life. Iv'e been fortunate to enjoy relatively good health so far and seeing others go through things like this breaks my heart. We all suffer in different ways, we just gotta stay strong.

    • @leahhayes8256
      @leahhayes8256 Před 2 lety +31

      Y’all hold on just a little while longer 😍🥰🤗🤗 one day at a time one foot in front of the other 💞💕💞

    • @smittysmeee
      @smittysmeee Před 2 lety +18

      I hope you're having a good day ❤

    • @jordanmicahcook
      @jordanmicahcook Před 2 lety +25

      As someone who has experienced “darkness beyond words” I want to tell you, I don’t know you personally, but from the bottom of my heart I want you to know that you MATTER and you are a totally unique creation and you are a totally priceless treasure with more value than you could EVER imagine! Things will get better for you, I promise. Just let God…
      He loves you so incredibly much!

    • @healinggrounds19
      @healinggrounds19 Před 2 lety +29

      I am suffering from horrible grief and depression too. So badly I almost ended it today. Somehow the algorithm took me here and I am not sorry.

    • @ashleyreyna9100
      @ashleyreyna9100 Před 2 lety +12

      Amen keep fighting ❤️

  • @casshannay
    @casshannay Před 2 lety +415

    I love how the babies get scared at first but get so excited as soon as they realize they can hear their parents.

    • @jesusislord6545
      @jesusislord6545 Před 2 lety +2

      Repent to Jesus Christ
      “Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.”
      ‭‭Colossians‬ ‭4:2‬ ‭NIV‬‬
      K

    • @toscatattertail9813
      @toscatattertail9813 Před 2 lety +4

      They are scared because it's a loud soudden sound and they don't know if they should be afraid or not. As they see their parents and other people are smiling they calm down so their brain can beging to make sense of the new stimuli.
      What they don't always tell parents is that they implant the better ear, and if it fails, or the body rejects the implant the person ends up with less hearing.

    • @DippyHippie
      @DippyHippie Před rokem +3

      @@jesusislord6545 oh,god…..if I wanted a sermon I’d go to church!

    • @rebeccapaul4410
      @rebeccapaul4410 Před rokem

      Yes. This.....

    • @taterboob
      @taterboob Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@DippyHippie You could have just ignored it and moved on.

  • @michelledell4375
    @michelledell4375 Před 2 lety +216

    Love love this so much. My 8 yr old son is deaf, but can hear with the help of his cochlear implants. I will never forget the morning he woke up a little over a year ago, with tears streaming down his face, saying mommy I can't hear, over and over. Being able to give him back the gift of hearing through his implants is priceless. He has EVA (Enlarged vestibular aqueducts) caused by Pendred Syndrom. From the time of his diagnosis to double Cochlear implant surgery, about 2 and a half years. He lost his hearing really fast. It was never a matter of if, but when he would go completely deaf. He has had his implants for a year now and what a difference it has made! He is a thriving and happy boy! God bless those who help people to hear again or for the first time.

    • @jesusislord6545
      @jesusislord6545 Před 2 lety +1

      Repent to Jesus Christ
      “Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.”
      ‭‭Colossians‬ ‭4:2‬ ‭NIV‬‬
      Jh

    • @specialbudgies4217
      @specialbudgies4217 Před 2 lety +10

      Your story made me tear up, because due to an autoimmune disorder that I share with my dad, I'm losing my hearing in one ear as well. We don't know when and how much it will be gone, but I'm 27 now and have lost roughly 30percent of my hearing since I first noticed it at ten. My dad, in his early sixties cannot hear at all from the same ear. Due to family problems, I only mentioned my hearing loss when my dad had a very scary accident caused by the disorder and we were asked to give our own medical histories to help with diagnosis. My dad refuses to get any sort of hearing aid (meh...) but the more I fail to understand what people say, the more I fantasize about being able to hear properly again. I wish you and your son the very best and I'm sorry you had to go through this.

    • @blazeroranger
      @blazeroranger Před 2 lety

      Good luck at school. Hearing Kids love to bullying Deaf kids at public hearing schools.
      Everyday and your boy will give up. Watch it and you chose it

    • @christosnikitakis6675
      @christosnikitakis6675 Před 2 lety +2

      @@specialbudgies4217 Exact same situation with me. I'm 55, my father is 92. His hearing great when he was young, but now he's deaf in one ear, and wears an expensive ear device. Even then he barely hears from that one. It's genetic because my grandfather lost his in his 70's. I hope this implant can help my father before he dies.

    • @riggs20
      @riggs20 Před 2 lety +9

      @@blazeroranger you speak in absolutes. My school was not that way. Deaf children were included with hearing children. Interpreters would stand in front of the class and sign while the teacher was talking. Many of us hearing kids were inspired to learn sign language. Friendships developed between differently abled kids. I’m sorry you had such a bad experience, but it is not like that everywhere.

  • @peters972
    @peters972 Před 2 lety +132

    From zero sign of any emotion to being utterly overcome with joy in one second. Amazing.

  • @charliebowman785
    @charliebowman785 Před 2 lety +333

    This is actually heartbreaking and I think it makes us to appreciate more what we have without problems.

  • @user-bu9nb8wr6e
    @user-bu9nb8wr6e Před 2 lety +93

    I've experienced this but only slightly. I had gradually been going deaf for years and eventually got some hearing aids after everyone kept telling me I should do. I didn't want to wear them at first as so prideful about needing hearing aids and getting old. Anyway one day I took my sister into the city to get her eyes tested etc. I couldn't go in with her so had a few hours to kill. I had put my hearing aids in for the first time properly. I dropped her at the hospital parked up and then walked into the city to get a coffee. What an amazing experience that was, suddenly I could hear the lorries and the buses above the normal muffled drone of the city. One of the best moments of my life and I just stood near a tube station watching people hurry to work as I enjoyed the sounds of the city for the first time ever possibly, as I most probably didn't appreciate them as a teenager or young adult. I cry nearly ever time I see these.

    • @floxye9328
      @floxye9328 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh! Dear,I'm glad you are now a happy soul. I wish I can afford the hearing aids too. They are so expensive here 😩

    • @sweetgeorgia70
      @sweetgeorgia70 Před 2 lety +1

      I am happy for you! ☺️

    • @livableincome
      @livableincome Před rokem

      I am due to get hearing aids within the next year. It has been gradual loss for me too and now quite frustrating. Thank you for your story. 😊

  • @powdertrax9742
    @powdertrax9742 Před 2 lety +23

    Thanks to the people that can make this possible for these people.

  • @keepitsimple4629
    @keepitsimple4629 Před rokem +3

    I remember when I got my first pair of glasses. I could actually see wrinkles in kids' clothes on the playground, and individual leaves on trees. I didn't cry, but it was very emotional and exciting.

  • @brendapurvis4803
    @brendapurvis4803 Před 2 lety +117

    My older sister is deaf. She wears 2 hearing aids. My parents made sure that when she was growing up she will have a fantastic life growing up as they did with us. Her husband is also deaf and he was quite shocked the first time he met us all that we could sign as we can all hear. Fiona and David are their 2 kids who are now married themselves and have a kid each who can hear and sign also my sister and brother in law are so proud of their 2 granddaughters who can sign as they learned when they were toddler's. It still annoying to this day that when I am with my sister when we are out shopping if she doesn't hear them they are so bad mannered. As they think I am deaf to just because I can sign you can imagine the look on their face when I tell them I heard what you said. I just tell them they are awful and should be ashamed of themselves. Sometimes times I tell them to take a run up my humph. Which means f/off hear in GLASGOW Scotland.

    • @donnawoodford6641
      @donnawoodford6641 Před 2 lety +21

      Dearest Brenda, I can understand your frustration and disgust when individuals speak badly of people with disabilities. Humans are so incredibly unkind at times, insensitive to the needs of fellow human beings. In my experience, shaming has been an ineffective response to educating "the unaware". After the shock of being degraded, it is sometimes hard to deliver an appropriate response that will have a lasting effect. The ill-mannered person often denies their ignorance whuch is so apparent to us and to many others. Just a suggestion to try out, if you wish: The next time you have a similar encounter kindly ask, "What did you say? Can you repeat that, please?" Sales clerks and others may feel very foolish and may choose not to repeat. At their silence, you could say, " What you said wasn't that important to repeat?" That is an indirect way to let them know you heard and understood without taking on their nastiness. I'm sure you'll come up with other possible ideas to use when the situation presents itself again. You must be very proud of your family.💖❤️💖❤️💖❤️💖❤️

    • @danielcarroll3358
      @danielcarroll3358 Před 2 lety +4

      My high school in California now teaches three languages (other than English): Mandarin, Spanish and American sign language. When I went there in the dim past it was Latin and Spanish.

  • @tempus_fugit7366
    @tempus_fugit7366 Před 2 lety +19

    I have a different version of the Cochlear implant, it is called the Osia 2. My hearing loss was gradual, over many years. Like many things, you tend to forget what you're missing. When mine was turned on for the first time, it was stunning and thrilling! Thank you to the engineers at the Cochlear company!

  • @faysco666
    @faysco666 Před 2 lety +10

    What a touching video. Relates to us in the Family with my son, who was born deaf. Now with his Cochlea implant on both sides, he hears and speaks like any other kid. He is 5 yrs old and its a blessing to see him happy like all other children. 🙏

  • @reetpateet8656
    @reetpateet8656 Před 2 lety +49

    We take SO much for granted. This is just both humbling and truly amazing! 😍

    • @pathetic2399
      @pathetic2399 Před 2 lety

      I don’t take my ability to hear for granted and I don’t think anyone else does either. I love being able to hear things and listen to music; it’s great and i think most people agree. We just can’t imagine what it’s like to not hear because most of us have never had that issue before.

  • @mikeg.3688
    @mikeg.3688 Před 2 lety +17

    How great it is for those at a mature age to finally get to hear the things most of us take for granted.
    They will now get to enjoy for the first time the sound of birds singing, babies laughing, music playing while identifying all of the instruments used. Falling rain, ocean waves, the animals as they bark, whinny, bray, roar, howl.
    Of course, their loved ones telling them: I love you.

  • @dewfall56
    @dewfall56 Před 2 lety +13

    It's like discovering a sense you never know you had. Something completely foreign, and complete beautiful, to what you are used to. It is literally an expansion of the mind that hits all at once, those lucky enough to receive the procedure.

  • @Twestliw
    @Twestliw Před 2 lety +343

    I make it possible for top researchers and scientists be able to able to do this, makes my life more rewarding knowing these are some of the results.

    • @teal80
      @teal80 Před 2 lety +9

      Thank YOU 🙏🏽 What we should do is what you are doing in this World! Help instead of break!

    • @AL-fl4jk
      @AL-fl4jk Před 2 lety +11

      How?

    • @kamallb4650
      @kamallb4650 Před 2 lety +2

      And healthcare workers.

    • @matta2738
      @matta2738 Před 2 lety +10

      Explain how it is YOU make this possible? Seems like you are trying to take all the credit here.

    • @Twestliw
      @Twestliw Před 2 lety +13

      Basically I work in law. I win cases for top scientists and researchers from around the world to be able to perform these studies In the US best research hubs and tech companies. They would not be able to do this work without me legally speaking. Believe it or not Americans are not well versed and educated to compete in the global market alone. Thanks for your concern on my comment.

  • @AutismFamilyChannel
    @AutismFamilyChannel Před 2 lety +19

    Never take your senses for granted 😊

  • @Laffy-ix5xy
    @Laffy-ix5xy Před 2 lety +16

    This is people experiencing the world in a new way. No wonder they're so emotional. It's so lovely to see tears of joy. And the baby dropping the dummy as his mouth just falls open. But I think my favourite is the little boy who is dancing away with his headphones in his ears. How amazingly happy he looks 😍

  • @_FEISTY_
    @_FEISTY_ Před 2 lety +43

    It's amazing that the things we take for granted can make such a difference in someone else's life.
    I'm so happy for them, I'm crying☺️.
    Thank you for sharing!

  • @davidaeldon1214
    @davidaeldon1214 Před 2 lety +10

    I always break up in tears at the reaction when these folks can finally hear. It’s so great to see them now able to regain this sense that keeps us in touch with others.

  • @shidah2017
    @shidah2017 Před 2 lety +13

    That Cooper kid is so adorable :-) Such big, happy moments for these people to hear for the first time...their smiles bring me to tears - a great reminder to never take anything we are given, for granted.

  • @TrudyPatootie
    @TrudyPatootie Před rokem +1

    *I'm way too sensitive for his video...but I needed to see it because I needed to release*
    *some tears that have been building up. Beautiful heartwarming moments that I am*
    *so thrilled that I experienced. TEARS!*

  • @jaredroberts578
    @jaredroberts578 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful, thank you.
    I'm a blessed man, two healthy and happy children and I had wet eyes from the jump.
    I wish all of these kids and families happiness, health and prosperity.

  • @Logan.Ninefingers
    @Logan.Ninefingers Před rokem +5

    Almost everyone cries tears of joy.
    From the youngest baby to the oldest person.

  • @Lucky-hk9hi
    @Lucky-hk9hi Před 2 lety +2

    Finally some good love and compassion in this world. Cries of joy beat cries of sorrows every time

  • @Liz_678
    @Liz_678 Před 2 lety +5

    I watch these to get a real feel good feeling❤️. Love seeing them hear, some for for the first time. Blessings to those who invented these and all the people who helped and are helping🙏🏻

  • @DiggerEvans
    @DiggerEvans Před 2 lety +8

    I will never forget my wife's reaction when she was fitted with hearing aids in each ear, she heard the wind outside blowing past the window her reaction was pure shock

  • @lioness4560
    @lioness4560 Před 2 lety +5

    It’s an amazing thing to have, being able to hear, taste, feel, think clearly, move freely, see well. Life is such a blessing that most of us take advantage of too much; especially when we aren’t missing these key elements of human senses. It’s wonderful to be able to witness these “first time” videos. God bless these people.

  • @alfredwong7445
    @alfredwong7445 Před 2 lety +2

    Heartwarming video. God Bless all those first time hearing people. I am so happy for everyone of you!!!!

  • @lauramcmillan4117
    @lauramcmillan4117 Před 2 lety +9

    I am sobbing watching this, we take so much for granted in this world. Couldn’t even imagine not being able to hear or for my babies to hear my voice. God bless these people who can make this happen they are angels ❤️

  • @RM-dg3rx
    @RM-dg3rx Před rokem +1

    Яка радість від такого природнього дару…чути.Велике дякую тим людям .хто це зробив можливим!

  • @patriciakunz1198
    @patriciakunz1198 Před 2 lety +3

    This video is so magnificent!!!! What beautiful babies, little children and young people. Love, love, love!!!!

  • @paulcamerongamechanger

    So touched by each and every one of those responses. My emotions are experienced and empathy and compassion heightened. Thank you for that gift. I sometimes find it hard to express my emotions so this is healing for me.

  • @marlynhutchison4525
    @marlynhutchison4525 Před 2 lety +3

    We take so many things for granted this really moved me to see the happy response for something I don't even think about

  • @quasimodo5405
    @quasimodo5405 Před 2 lety +1

    These are great videos of tremendous love and joy.
    It reminds us all of how precious life is, and how our young children
    show their happiness and joy of being able to hear.
    There is nothing better to see and experience than this.

  • @jcm9356
    @jcm9356 Před 2 lety +2

    If you don't shed a tear watching these wonderful people, then...I just don't know but I sure did.

  • @kimberlybourne-truog6829
    @kimberlybourne-truog6829 Před 2 lety +6

    THIS is why I wanted to help and began to learn sign language at such a young age. We all take things for granted sometimes and seeing the reactions of people being able to hear really puts things into perspective. Communication is so important.

  • @TheBourbonDuke
    @TheBourbonDuke Před 2 lety +2

    Absolutely Beautiful. Haven’t been so emotional in a long time. Just goes to show what we can do as a people to help, not harm each other.

  • @jg1661
    @jg1661 Před 2 lety +1

    Tears of joy, medicine at its best. Thank you to all the men and woman who make this possible.

  • @kikicola78
    @kikicola78 Před 2 lety +4

    This video just makes you feel so good! Inspiring and loving! It must be great to hear the people you love after it being a long time coming. And even greater to be the doctor who makes it possible. If I was the doctors, just the reactions alone would make me feel wealthy!

  • @rpach3023
    @rpach3023 Před 2 lety +3

    Their first steps of a journey into sound. Very powerful and touching.

  • @priyan8004
    @priyan8004 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You never understand the importance of little things god has given you until you watch people crying in the joy of experiencing it first time . This video made me cry !

  • @deepstate5081
    @deepstate5081 Před 2 lety +2

    This is magic. I love it puts a smile on my face. Thanks to everyone behind this.. Your efforts are changing people lives. Thanks so much

  • @patriciarose2342
    @patriciarose2342 Před 2 lety +6

    Soooo adorable. I'm so grateful we have this technology today. It makes me think of people like Beethoven, who never got to hear their own music.

    • @dtyodeller
      @dtyodeller Před 2 lety

      Beethoven was deaf?

    • @patriciarose2342
      @patriciarose2342 Před 2 lety +3

      @@dtyodeller yes he knew the music by the vibrations.

    • @patriciarose2342
      @patriciarose2342 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dtyodeller oops my bad. We were always told in music growing up that he was born deaf. But I looked in to it further and it appears that he could hear when he was young but went deaf later. But then that could also be "rewriting history" like they're doing for the West right now. We don't know what's true anymore 😞

    • @renemanuel7128
      @renemanuel7128 Před 2 lety

      Probably caused by the boxing of his ears by his father.

  • @judileeming1589
    @judileeming1589 Před rokem +1

    When I was working on the Intellectual Property for this device I thought how devastating it is to lose one’s hearing and how monumental it would be to receive the gift of hearing for the first time. Dr. Clarke was a truly ground breaking inventor.

  • @carolpountney7627
    @carolpountney7627 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful to see the impact that the cochlear implant has had around the world. I worked with a beautiful woman called Doreen. She was born deaf. Her mother died within 6 months & her father could not work & care for her. Doreen was sent to an institution having been “classified” as deaf & dumb.! She lived there for many years until she was given domestic work by a religious congregation in Sydney. Doreen was one of the first, and certainly the oldest person in Australia to receive a cochlear implant. It made a huge difference to her life❤. Doreen was certainly not “dumb”. She was as smart as a tack! Gone to God now…may she rest in peace❤

  • @TheGunmanChannel
    @TheGunmanChannel Před 2 lety +7

    That woman at 1:48 nearly had me in tears.

  • @believer2734
    @believer2734 Před 2 lety

    A miracle & thank you for sharing their joy. We felt their joy & cried too!

  • @Briael
    @Briael Před 2 lety +2

    Hearing is a gift that those of us who have it take for granted. Seeing what a tremendous gift it is to those who are new to it is humbling and very emotional.

  • @tm13tube
    @tm13tube Před rokem +1

    Thank you to the doctors, technicians, therapists who chose this field for helping people.

  • @jackiegrant410
    @jackiegrant410 Před 2 lety

    I’m so grateful to have had hearing all of my life. ❤️🙏❤️

  • @gergg
    @gergg Před 2 lety +1

    My broken 💔 heart is now uplifted thru my tears of joy for this wonderful video.

  • @purinnbeau92
    @purinnbeau92 Před 2 lety +2

    This video made me cry harder than any video I've seen on CZcams so far. My favorite was the baby who was just smiling so blissfully. SUCH A CUTIE😭♥️

  • @anonymouse6703
    @anonymouse6703 Před 2 lety

    This made me cry. How beautiful for these people.

  • @clairebear1808
    @clairebear1808 Před rokem +1

    Such a beautiful thing to see these people hearing for the first time . I can’t get enough 🤗

  • @susanstewart1402
    @susanstewart1402 Před rokem +2

    My husband lost his hearing in one ear due to a viral infection 9 years ago. It really affected his personality. He became quiet, non-responsive, not engaged, and more introverted. A hearing aid for one-sided hearing has helped but he still can't interact in crowds due to background noise. It really surprised me as to how much it affected his personality.

  • @ogieogie
    @ogieogie Před rokem +3

    Why did you drown them out with overly loud piano music??

  • @robertkjolberg
    @robertkjolberg Před 2 lety +6

    Did not like the music.

  • @cheryltemplin5445
    @cheryltemplin5445 Před 2 lety

    They are so touched and happy. Makes me cry watching them

  • @boxysquare
    @boxysquare Před 2 lety

    Idk how I landed on this video, but so glad to see the joy, hope, and relief this brings to people.

  • @cinemaipswich4636
    @cinemaipswich4636 Před rokem +1

    The Australian inventor of the Cochlear implant, Graeme Milbourne Clark is a genius. He must receive great joy to see so many of his fellow humans feel pure joy at hearing the world.

  • @callmelegendawight8298

    That is so touching. To see them experience hearing for the first time. As I lose my hearing, I realize how precious it is.

  • @normvw4053
    @normvw4053 Před rokem

    To watch someone experience something most of us take for granted, it's so emotional, it brings tears...

  • @Sarah_and-the_maligator
    @Sarah_and-the_maligator Před 2 lety +1

    That's just beautiful to see . What it must feel like to hear your family and your own voice , music and nature . We take our senses for granted , everyone should see this . Made me cry with joy 💖 🥰

  • @adav838
    @adav838 Před 2 lety

    I shed tears of joy every time I watch these videos

  • @cindyhutchins5532
    @cindyhutchins5532 Před rokem +1

    Not being able to hear music would, to me, be the worst thing. Thank God for these implants.

  • @roseambrose7971
    @roseambrose7971 Před 8 měsíci

    This is so very humbling as we just don’t realize the gift of sound.❤

  • @dealcs7
    @dealcs7 Před 2 lety

    The gifts and blessings we take for granted. What a priceless reminder

  • @elephantintheroom5678
    @elephantintheroom5678 Před 11 měsíci +1

    So moving! I wept in joy for them.

  • @joeli3593
    @joeli3593 Před rokem +1

    No puedo dejar de emocionarme con los gestos de estas personas que no pueden oir, mas de repente comienzan a oir sonidos o la voz de sus seres queridos, es verdaderamente impresionante!

  • @reinassancefamous3598
    @reinassancefamous3598 Před 2 lety

    I just want to cry with them..can you imagine your whole life not being able to hear, hear your mother's voice, your friends calling your name , the sound of music sounding like scratchy pattern noises or no sound at all. The emotions these people have. They're amazing.

  • @harleygal420
    @harleygal420 Před 2 lety

    This video is so precious because the ability to hear is a gift. I listen to music every day & I'm so thankful.

  • @jerrycaughman6324
    @jerrycaughman6324 Před 2 lety

    Gets ya right in the feels every time.

  • @grahamwarford5452
    @grahamwarford5452 Před 2 lety

    Watched this and broke my heart...simply beyond words..

  • @paolobenedicti1319
    @paolobenedicti1319 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video. It’s a paramount reminder of how much we take for granted. 🙏🏼

  • @duradim1
    @duradim1 Před 2 lety +1

    Touching. Something we all should think about is how much one's world gets smaller and lonelier as they lose their hearing. The elderly need us to love them even more because they can't communicate as well as they age and their hearing degrades. That is why you see them sitting alone so much, but they still value some one just sitting there with them holding their hand for minutes on end. Make time, then take time to love them.

  • @vincebray1332
    @vincebray1332 Před rokem +1

    This makes me realise how much I take for granted the gift of the senses.

  • @romaindubois943
    @romaindubois943 Před 2 lety

    Entendre pour la première fois ❤ quel moment de pure bonheur ! mon coeur se joint et partage l'immense joie de ces personnes

  • @quintonstone7324
    @quintonstone7324 Před rokem +1

    There is nothing more beautiful than the smile and happiness of a child.

  • @hollyberry4749
    @hollyberry4749 Před rokem

    Oh my goodness so many joyous tears for these beautiful people

  • @Padoinky
    @Padoinky Před 2 lety

    These reactions are just pure joy

  • @Panam511
    @Panam511 Před 2 lety

    The music is very, very…..very well choose bro. It is so deep and so emotional. It is now on my playlist and each time I will listen to it, I will, remember this unique video for these unique moments. This music fits perfectly the importance of such moments where those human beeing, especially those childs, are discovering a new part of the reality, it is heartbreaking. The little girl crying so strong at 2:57 completly broke my heart. She made me cry very strong because I was thinking that maybe for her it was too difficult, maybe the sound was not good, and nobody can hear, and finally, maybe she would prefer to not hear. Who knows. Thank you for compiling this and for putting this so emotional track.

  • @martinamerkel9968
    @martinamerkel9968 Před 2 lety

    it is so moving to see these kids smile. All except one seem to know immidiatly what a great step that is...

  • @tommytube268
    @tommytube268 Před 2 lety

    I have two shoulder replacements and saw patients who didn’t get the replacement and were so handicapped I felt lucky. We live In hellacious magical time and as much as I hate my limitations of my shoulders I appreciate them at the same time. These implants will take maintaining but they are lucky to have this awesome technology.

  • @WhileMyGuineaPigGentlyWheeks

    This makes my heart smile! God Bless All The Beautiful Friends and their families. God Bless The Doctors and Nurses that help too ❤️

  • @danrussell3509
    @danrussell3509 Před rokem

    Never take anything for granted . What a beautiful video.

  • @samprimera5545
    @samprimera5545 Před 2 lety +1

    That is so beautiful Cooper is so happy to be hearing!That's what I've been waiting to see.Excitement w/o the fear!Bravo.
    And the one with the pacifier is so cute.He's gonna break some 💕.

  • @myhauntedlife8583
    @myhauntedlife8583 Před 2 lety

    Just beautiful!! It reminds us how we take hearing for granted. So grateful for my 👂 🙉...

  • @garydouglas9413
    @garydouglas9413 Před 2 lety

    This made me cry with joy for these people.

  • @norrisnutlover
    @norrisnutlover Před 2 lety

    This is magical its amazing how much hearing means to people 💖

  • @Nope_Nope
    @Nope_Nope Před 2 lety +1

    These videos make me cry every time

  • @shartne
    @shartne Před rokem

    Beautiful they are so sweet. Tears of joy! I love to see these reactions.

  • @audreyking5315
    @audreyking5315 Před 2 lety +1

    This is exactly how I reacted when I had my last chemotherapy treatment. Happy tears all round!

  • @andreavivianavillegas8183

    Es un milagro realmente que puedan escuchar con un implante, mi esposo es sordo y van a hacer 2 años que lo operaron, teníamos miedo de la operación pero el dr nos animaba a que se operara y nos prometió que iba a escuchar, y así fue, hoy estamos más que felices muy agradecidos con Dios Y por el equipo de profesionales que lo operaron😊🙏

  • @lisagoldsmith7435
    @lisagoldsmith7435 Před 2 lety

    We take so many things for granted!!! It’s a blessing to be able to hear!!!

  • @wandamiller4473
    @wandamiller4473 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm sitting here a tears that was so precious every one of them.❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @debracarlson5511
    @debracarlson5511 Před 4 měsíci

    I can't back my tears. I am so happy for them.

  • @user-qc8pw3lt1x
    @user-qc8pw3lt1x Před 2 lety +2

    Это ангелы!!!!! Через них мы узнали как счастивы и свободны. СЛЫШИМ и это чудо доступное не всем