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Josie Calcott

These stories have been kindly shared by our diverse community of cochlear implant patients. Through these little yarns we aim to help spread their message and offer an online library that helps promote, inspire and educate.

Josie Calcott

I lost my hearing when I was about two years old due to chickenpox. A hearing test revealed my hearing loss was severe to profound. I wore hearing aids from about the age of 3 years old and I learned to cope with my brilliant lip-reading skills as I was 100% dependant on it.

In my late 30s, a marriage, a nursing degree and three children later, I was beginning to really believe what a cochlear implant might do for me as, over the years my hearing had declined and I was struggling to cope on a day to day basis.

I finally found the courage to go ahead with receiving a cochlear implant three and a half years ago and this changed my life in many ways. I have found myself becoming more outgoing and sociable, more confident in myself and less frustrated. What I love hearing the most are probably birds. But having said that I also love that I can hear voices from a distance, or from another room. That…. is ….wicked!

I never realised what the quality of sound was. It’s beautiful, it’s crisp and clear and the weirdest, biggest thing for me is that I can often hear what is said without looking at people’s mouths. WOW!

I can now enjoy being part of the running club, and being able to have conversations with my running buddies!

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