Man overwhelmed with emotion after hearing for the first time

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A man was overwhelmed with emotion after hearing for the first time thanks to a cochlear implant.

Aric Hoffmann, 28, has moderate hearing loss, meaning he has very limited or no ability to hear sounds at all.

Emotional video shows Aric speechless and tearful after the implant was turned on for the first time on May 31st.

It will take three to six months for Aric to fully understand all of the new sounds he’s hearing, during which time he will engage in auditory rehabilitation.

Aric, from Los Angeles, California, USA, said: “I felt like a very emotional moment of my life had begun.

“I was very happy, crying and overwhelmed to hear the sounds that I had never heard so clearly.

“My eyes welled up with tears after my audiologist asked me how I was feeling.

“I tried to say something to express how I felt but the words wouldn’t come.”

Aric has dealt with hearing impairment since he contracted meningitis at the age of six months.

Up until now, Aric communicated using sign language and by reading lips.

But as he got older his hearing worsened, communication became too difficult, pushing him to get a cochlear implant.

Aric said: “Socialising with people was the most challenging for me before getting my implant because sometimes I don’t understand what people are saying.

“I was more often looking at their faces to be able to understand and read lips.

“I’m now so excited to hear people talking so clearly without asking to repeat and be able to keep the conversations going.”

Immediately after getting his implant, Aric planned to visit one of his favourite places, Disneyland, to see his favourite princess Ariel.

He said: “When the Walt Disney Tiki Room show started, I was amazed how animatronic birds and tropical sounds came into my implants.

“I was happy to hear the whole show and it made me realise what I was missing out on.”

Aric is still adapting to all the new sounds he can hear, especially in his work as a movie entertainment facilities assistant.

He said: “When people started to show up at my work, I started to pick up more sounds that I hadn't heard before.

“It was very challenging for me to focus on someone talking because I kept hearing something in the background.”