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Emotional. Informative. Inspiring. Julieann Wallace has shared her cochlear implant story after many requests for her to write her journey as a book. She has become an influencer in Meniere's groups with her triumph over Meniere's disease, and now her cochlear implant success. 'I'm filled with so much doubt. I am choosing to get a cochlear implant. Am I allowed to choose? Or should I just accept my fate that I will remain without hearing for the length of my days, auditory colour disappearing from my life. People keep telling me that a cochlear implant will change my life. Could it be true?'…mehr

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Emotional. Informative. Inspiring. Julieann Wallace has shared her cochlear implant story after many requests for her to write her journey as a book. She has become an influencer in Meniere's groups with her triumph over Meniere's disease, and now her cochlear implant success. 'I'm filled with so much doubt. I am choosing to get a cochlear implant. Am I allowed to choose? Or should I just accept my fate that I will remain without hearing for the length of my days, auditory colour disappearing from my life. People keep telling me that a cochlear implant will change my life. Could it be true?' This is Julieann's journey to hearing again with a cochlear implant. Her heart story. Her fears. Her anxieties. Her questioning. Her appointments. Her reactions. Her debilitating Meniere's Disease. Her success. Her hearing addiction.
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Autorenporträt
Julieann Wallace is an author of books for adults, young adults, and children's books. Her best-selling new adult novel, The Colour of Broken (Amelia Grace) was longlisted twice to be made into a movie. Julieann is also an artist and secondary arts teacher, empowering students to be change-makers, to create a better world for themselves and for future generations. When she's not writing or teaching, Julieann tries not to scare her cat, Claude Monet, with her terrible cello playing.