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It's awesome if everything's going right.

Oh, there's external eye rolls for sure.

And it's hard, I think, as a parent.

That's what a mother wants.

You don't want a clingy kid that's going to be right beside you forever.

The world is big and huge and wonderful.

What do I go through at once?

It's just not enough of that push.

David, isn't there dignity in silence too?

Silence does not mean a person is voiceless, as there are millions of non-speaking people who use gestures, sign language, writing, technology, and other means to communicate with the world.

I live in a world of silence that is not lesser or devoid of richness.

My reality is just different.

Today, April 22nd, 1989, we're visiting with... It worked.

David Muir, the inventor of the Passy Muir Tracheostomy Speaking Valve.

I have a few questions for you.

Why did you invent the valve?

Agnes, what was it like to not have your voice when you were on the ventilator without your valve?

This is an impossible wish, but my hope is that any sort of generated voice from my past can capture my humor and personality.