Completely deaf whenever she is not wearing this cochlear implant device, Nancy Chovancek of Wheaton has written a book about her struggles with hearing loss.
Burt Constable | Staff Photographer
Using this remote to control the signals of her cochlear implant device, Nancy Chovancek of Wheaton can once again hear well enough to talk on the phone.
Burt Constable | Staff Photographer
Not looking like herself after surgery to install cochlear implant devices behind her ears, Nancy Chovancek of Wheaton went a month without hearing anything. Now, when she wears the device, she hears well enough to use the telephone again.
Courtesy of Nancy Chovancek
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A Wheaton woman's lifelong struggle with hearing loss inspired her to write a book, with its title taken from a moment that made her cry: Her first recognition of the songs of birds after her cochlear implant surgery.Latest Galleries
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