Brandyn Li
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June 2008 Update to Story (by Melissa Li)
A lot has changed with Brandyn over the last two years. He is now 8 years old and went bilateral last March (about 7 years old at the time). He was also upgraded to HiRes 120 and wears Harmonies on both ears. He is doing great with his second implant. He has one CII and one 90K. Brandyn is mainstreamed and just finished second grade. Brandyn continues to play piano very well and we were just informed that he has perfect pitch. (I didn't think this was possible with a child with implants!) He loves classical music and his favorite song to play is Fur Elise. He will be starting the cello in 3rd grade; the music director thinks he will do well.
Original Story
“Forty-eight hours after surgery, he was back to his old self, running and jumping all over the place. I was shocked. A month later it was time to go to the audiologist for Brandyn’s initial mapping session, where they would turn on the implant for the first time. I tried not to let my hopes get out of hand; I told myself that I’d be happy if he only gets a little something out of the implant. He didn’t even get that much. During the entire session, he didn’t react to anything the audiologist tried. I was crushed.” “But, that evening, back in our room at the hotel, Brandyn started tapping a spoon on the cooler we’d brought with us. I was watching him tap harder and harder, making a louder and louder sound each time until, all of a sudden, he started flinching in response. That was something I’d never seen him do before. At that moment I realized he can hear. Oh my gosh, he can hear!” “I had, for the longest time, dreamed that Brandyn would be like any other kid. And today, at age six, he very much is.”
(Interview by Rich Smith)
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