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Mariana Yip

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.

Mariana Yip

I was born in New Zealand and my family came from China. So I am Kiwi-banana, (aka Kiwi-Chinese).

Losing my hearing at first, I had no memories until I had surgery. After surgery, I suffered a lot and I believed that the hardest thing was to develop language. Speaking and writing development was very challenging for me because I was a bit late to develop learning at the age of 6.

After having my CI, things were very challenging! I had to practice HARD for my development skills and language. Meeting people is pretty exciting and scary at the same time. I thought I was like an alien because I wore the thing that holds the CI around my body. However, people embraced me with open arms and made friends with me. I learnt to be accepted by others and myself, too. I tend to stay positive and work hard no matter how hard it is for me.

I really enjoy this life because I never give up on learning and practicing. There are some things I need to improve, so I keep going and work hard on this life. “Work hard. Play hard,” is the inspiring quote for my life.

I love listening to music and watching movies or dramas while listening to their voices and music soundtracks. I also enjoyed the sounds of waves, too.

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