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   My name is Chelsea Villines 

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Chelsea Villines

My Story

My name is Chelsea and I was born 30+ years ago. 

I am happily married to an amazing man who puts up with the crazy me. I am a BOYmom of 3 and expecting baby #4 in May. 

 I am deaf! Yes you read that right. I’m not from Germany like I tell people when they ask about my accent (although it’s pretty funny seeing their facial expressions). I wasn’t born deaf, I lost my hearing at the age around 18 months from a fall down a flight of stairs. My parents gave up trying to find out the main cause and just realized it’s what the lord had in plans for me!

I grew up in the public school system and excelled in sports and academics. Thanks to my amazing family and teachers and friends! I seriously wouldn’t be who I am without them!!

So wife, mama… and I’m a dental hygienist! Yes I love cleaning dirty teeth and trying to help you improve your oral health (even though you don’t want to listen to me).

I’m also a shampoo rep! I love helping people have a healthy head of hair so if you need help- I’m you’re girl! I always love proving people wrong and being a successful deaf mama!!!

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“My mission is to empower other people who are living with disabilities, and want to live more fulfilling life”

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My Life as Boy-mom

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When I Was Born I Didn’t Have a Disability

When I was born, all 5 of my senses (eyes, ears, mouth, nose, and touch) worked! At the age of 18 months, I lost one of my senses due to a fall. My sense of HEARING no longer worked. Of course, being the ornery 2 year old I was, I did not let it affect my way of life....

My Story

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