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by saltcured
2201 days ago
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I wouldn't discount the value of having some rudimentary signs to communicate immediately after surgery. It seems odd to me to focus on some dream of a perfect TTS synthesis if these more basic needs are not addressed first. If you've ever had a mouth injury that inhibits talking, or been in a foreign environment where your speech is totally useless, it can be very stressful to be unable to communicate. I think the couple should consider learning some of the basics ahead of time, so that communication is possible without typing or any other apparatus. Considering post-surgery recovery window, I'd want to be able to express very basic things like: I am comfortable I am in pain I am hungry I am nauseated I need to urinate/defecate I want to rest I love you When will you return etc. I might suggest trying to boil down one or two inside-joke kinds of phrases as well, to be able to lift each others spirits in private or intimate way. |
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