Saturday, November 18, 2017

Uplifting Story - How I researched about my child being deaf and the answers I found

I had a personal experience with research and don’t mind sharing it with others. When I had my youngest child was born deaf and this discouraged me so I began to do research on how this could happen when myself or her dad didn’t have a family history of hearing impairment. I viewed a website that I thought would help me understand the why and how of it- www.deafchildworldwide.info/. I found out that it could have been a problem in my pregnancy such as rubella, herpes or any other complications that could have existed. During the research the doctors were trying to figure out how and what they could do to help. I sat down and thought about there was no herpes, no rubella and later on found out from her dad’s family his grandfather was deaf. I didn’t find out she was deaf until she was 7 months. This research did help me to understand what could happen during a pregnancy if you don’t receive the proper care. My daughter did get healed from deaf because of prayers and my faith in God. I now am able to talk to families about what I went through but also talk to them about having faith and believing everything is possible with God.
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https://www.epainassist.com

2 comments:

  1. I'm so glad your daughter is doing well! I always run to the internet to try to understand what is going on with my child health-wise. I have found a lot of good information that helps me flesh out what the doctors say, so that I can understand on my own what is going on. I think the internet is a great resource for parents and caregivers to understand better through research and sites that digest research what may be going on with their child healthwise, how to translate what doctors are saying, and to understand what steps to take for treatment.

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  2. Wow! I think your story is amazing! Its beautiful to see what prayer can do, it had to be ruff not knowing why your child might not have been listening to you until you found out they were deaf. I believe even children with disabilities are unique in their own way and bring attention and awareness to their flaws. We all bring attention to ourselves especially if we are doing something out of the normal.

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