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  1. Seagirl

    Adjustment to late onset deafness

    I have a question, if someone can give me a clue as to what it means, I have beenfor the last little bit (about a year) losing what seems to be complete hearing in my left ear. Hearing aid or no, and with my left ear being worse then my right, so my question is, should I be concerned?
  2. Seagirl

    What Ticks You Off (Most) About Hearies?

    No because I live so far out in the country it's either them or Dish Network, I was also told that maybe they just needed to explain things about how tv's work to me, this was the newest one.:roll: I am never going to get any help they just don't care.
  3. Seagirl

    What Ticks You Off (Most) About Hearies?

    Well, bad news, Directv told me that it was my responsibility to either pay $200.00 to get a receiver that will do CC or I could go buy a new TV, because they weren't going to do anything. I have made the decision to change companies to Dish Network, they said they would provide me a receiver no...
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    What Ticks You Off (Most) About Hearies?

    Thank you for the idea I will contact Directv, I'll see how it goes. Thanks though.
  5. Seagirl

    Sign in if you're proud to be Deaf

    Proud to be hoh, so I am in
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    What Ticks You Off (Most) About Hearies?

    I am not sure it is, but I have to work my way up through the ranks, and so far all I keep getting is the same thing. "If you have a problem you can upgrade". I guess they figure because I can talk on a phone it isn't that big of a deal, they have no idea that it's because I have a phone that is...
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    What Ticks You Off (Most) About Hearies?

    To all do not get Directv unless you plan on going thru hoops if your hoh. Was just told that my satelitte receiver would not allow the CC on my tv to come up, but if I wanted to upgrade (at my cost) they would be happy to help me.
  8. Seagirl

    Adjustment to late onset deafness

    I had to have speech therapists at an earlier age, I wonder if they saw something I wasn't prepared to.
  9. Seagirl

    What Ticks You Off (Most) About Hearies?

    Bottesini I am sorry about this jerk of a waitress, but having been a waitress when I was 23 I can tell you the one way to hurt her without saying a word. Her tip, now I don't mean don't give her one, but I would say give her like, a dollar, enough to know you didn't forget, but enough to let...
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    Adult stem cell is happening right now to cure hearing loss!

    I don't know whether stem cells for hearing loss is a good thing or not, but a word of caution to all who are going to get it, be prepared. Stem cell research and healing is nothing new to anyone hoping for a medical miracle, but it is never 100%. Period. Ever. My mother received stem cells...
  11. Seagirl

    Paranoid Personality Disorder..

    Be safe and be careful, the way you write concerns me for you. Take jilio's advice and see a professional. I think it would be beneficial.
  12. Seagirl

    Hello

    Welcome you should have fun here:naughty:
  13. Seagirl

    I read deafness88's posts, he can't accept his slight hearing loss :(

    He had no right to say that. I know many HOH and deaf women who have had hearing children, including myself. And so what if you do have a child who is deaf, are you going to the same thing my parents did pretend I had no hearing loss even when a doctor told them and wrote in my charts that he...
  14. Seagirl

    Hey guys im new at this ......

    Welcome :wave:
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    What Ticks You Off (Most) About Hearies?

    I hate when as a child the school will give you a hearing test and pass you through, whether you pass the test or not. Nice school policies by hearies.
  16. Seagirl

    Adjustment to late onset deafness

    Hello I don't quite have late onset deafness, but the severity now is to extreme to be able to survive in society unaided. I just received my first (useful) hearing aids.
  17. Seagirl

    New and Extremely Unsure

    I'm new to this site and extremely unsure of myself. I have just received my first hearing aids (well that work anyways) and don't understand this noise. I guess what most people hear as normal, advice anyone. I don't like how loud the world seems and I know it isn't loud.
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