Can you hear a mother's heart now? The miraculous gift of hearing, communication is given to 22-month-old
(c)2012 NPT PHOTO BY KATIE PITTSER
Azariah Izrayel Spurgeon is a 22-month-old born deaf, but received a big birthday
present last spring: the gift of hearing through a cochlear implant. Last week, she
underwent a grueling five-and-a-half-hour surgery for the placement of the
internal piece of her second cochlear implant.
Published: 9:36 AM, 01/10/2012
Last updated: 9:36 AM, 01/10/2012
Author: Katie Pittser Source: The Newport Plain Talk
Most people rang in the New Year with celebrations and
resolutions, but for the Spurgeon family, they celebrated the New Year with
their daughter, Azariah, undergoing a grueling five-and-a-half-hour surgery to
receive her second cochlear implant.
On Tuesday, Jan. 3, Azariah received the internal portion
of her second cochlear implant at the East Tennessee Children's Hospital in
Knoxville, approximately nine months after receiving her first cochlear
implant. The second cochlear implant, which is placed in her right ear, will
help add background noise and sound localization.
Azariah's mother, Whitney Spurgeon, explained that her
daughter has a lot to celebrate for the New Year.
"In nine months, she has learned to sign almost 20
words," explained Whitney. "She is one lucky little girl, who has
gone through so much for a one-year-old. Azariah has come so far with her first
implant, and we are excited to see her progress with the second one."
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