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Lionelle_Lewis
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2/06/10 6:56
sacrifice you dream
My 16 year old cousin wants to become a boxer someday. But sad fact he didn't make it. He can't hear clearly unless you are shouting or looking at you while talking. I feel pity because that's what he wish for. To become a professional boxer. I've try asking his trainer why he can continue. Then his couch tells me that its very difficult to someone who have hearing impairment to fight on the ring. Is there anything we could do to make his dream come true?
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Bondage
Date:
2/06/10 7:03
Hello, good day. First I want to know where it was started. Hearing impairment or deafness got different causes and its depend on how severe the situation is or if its genetic or due to certain situation that can lead someone to hearing impairment situation.
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Jerry
Date:
2/06/10 7:04
A simple cold can lead to deafness, cleaning your ears without supervision specially to children can also lead to hearing impairment they should be on your sight always. There are different part of hearing impairment such as exposure of chemical, trauma, loud sounds and diseases.
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Tyler
Date:
2/06/10 7:04
Its very hard to a person who loses their senses, hearing senses is very useful in different way. You can't communicate without hearing any words, can't work without instruction. And as what I've know most deaf person having hard time talking.
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MeganChill
Date:
2/06/10 7:05
Its important that you take good care of you senses while you still have it. I lose my senses once, I clean my ear that time but unfortunately incident occur. My father accidentally pushes me, I didn't hear anything after several weeks. I consult a doctor and they give me medication I need. You must be very careful cleaning your ears, because you don't know what might happen next.
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relevant
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2/06/10 7:06
I agree with you, children should be look after by parents when cleaning their ears. How was your cousin now? Did he take medication?
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spire21
Date:
2/06/10 7:06
Your cousin must consult a doctor to check how was his condition. Deaf person can't fight without hearing senses, its so hard to instruct them.
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