00:00Oh, I forgot what this feels like. It's so weird.
00:06I don't use the word miraculous about anything, but for me, it was.
00:10Can you hear me on that side?
00:13You literally see my brain and like eyes just making sense of all of this.
00:19Dr. Syndrome is the leading genetic cause of progressive combined deafness and blindness.
00:25I was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa or P, the vision part of my condition, when I was 12.
00:31And then Usher syndrome officially at the age of 19.
00:34I woke up with really loud ringing in my ears, tinnitus, which is oftentimes what war veterans experience or musicians.
00:41And the sensation was that I couldn't hear people speak to me over it.
00:45To be losing my vision and to then not have access to sound would be daunting.
00:50And it can feel very isolating and very lonely.
00:52I got here implanted on my right side in 2013.
00:56For my left ear, it was about five years later that my left ear became a candidate.
01:01I'd forgotten what it sounded like to be activated again.
01:04Oh, I forgot what this feels like.
01:07It's so weird.
01:10Ah, can you hear me on that side?
01:17Is it loud? Is it soft?
01:20No, it's soft.
01:21Do you want more?
01:23So I'm only, oh my God.
01:25You're only hearing out of that ear.
01:27I completely forgot this.
01:27You know what's so incredible, Allison?
01:30It only makes me teary because it's incredible that this can become this.
01:35Yeah, it will.
01:37Getting cochlear implanted was absolutely life-changing for me.
01:41Her sister stayed for lunch.
01:44Her sister stayed for lunch.
01:45The train is moving fast.
01:47The train is moving fast.
01:49And I was up sentences in a sound booth 100%, which is absolutely life-changing, miraculous.
01:56I do not know how I would be able to live my life with as much ease and freedom as
02:03I do now.
02:04Tell me I will talk to you all in this morning.
02:06Tell me I will come to you all in this morning.
02:08We're very confident in my life when I have somebody willing to live my life.
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