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My name is Stuart Imrie. I was born in London on the 5th
of October 1976. When I was born I didn't breath properly.
My lungs were very flat, so I nearly died. The doctor put
a tube into the left of my chest and through my lung. He pumped
air into it to help me breath properly. He put me in a special
care box.
I
was born deaf. My mother and father didn't know about it.
When we went shopping the fire alarm rang. Another babies
were crying because the alarm was so loud. My mother and my
father looked at me but I was sleeping in the pram. They wondered
why? They took me to the doctor and they found that I was
deaf. They were very shocked and worried about my deafness.
My
father worked in the army and travelled the whole world with
my mother. I was sent to boarding school. My mother was very
upset about this, as she didn't like leaving me. They both
wanted to see me growing up. Eventually, my father left the
army and he became a policeman. We all moved to Edinburgh
in Scotland. My mother continued her nursing.
When
I was five years old, I started school at Donaldson's School
for the
Deaf.
My mother and father were not happy about that because they
couldn't understand my sign language.
They moved me to another school where I started to use my
voice and I was taught to speak.
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