look up the signs you need to on lifeprint.com but this is an interpretation I found very beautiful to compliment this beautiful work of literature.
HERE NOW MOUNTAIN, LOOK(point ‘look’ down)
I FEEL NOW AWFUL SADNESS(slowly)—(or perhaps use the sign for JOKING with a face of annoyance and...
Also I do not have access to hearing aids at the moment, I am trying to achieve them through insurance and government means if I can, or at least get them from another doctor(I’m going in for another hearing test to see how I’ve degraded). Hopefully then I’ll get the okay for them to be prescribed.
I really need advice on this if anyone can give some insight. My hearing has gotten so much worse since i’ve been with him and I don’t know if I can handle this constant struggle of trying to understand spoken word. I’m getting really disheartened because even though I’ve known sign language...
he has ADD making it very hard to retain short term memory and turning it into long term memory, as well as being slightly on the spectrum. His great grandfather was his mother’s father as well, so I’m sure that contributes in his limited learning, especially in the verbal and language learning...
I’ve used it before and it’s okay, but it bothers me to talk through a screen. I can get on board using it for public places and such, but to talk to my partner in life I’d prefer a more intimate(as to say, better connection) option. Of course I’d like if he could still learn to sign somehow, if...
I have a partner that has a mental disability, as well as developing arthritis, not allowing him to learn very much sign language, or at least not enough to have a simple conversation with. I’m slowly losing my hearing and have almost gotten to the point of severe hearing loss and I’m worried...
For all the people here who progressively lost their hearing and now are profoundly deaf, do you remember how music sounds? I'm asking because I'm losing my hearing and I'd like to know if I'll at least have the memory of music.
I say this just because I've met people here who consider themselves deaf are technically hard of hearing because they can still hear /something/. I personally would still consider them deaf. Would you consider someone who still hears ambient noise deaf just because they can hear something?
View hearing as a spectum. Hard of hearing is like a .5 in a spectrum on 1 and 0(0 being deaf and hard of hearing being 1). They can't understand the same way you do, but have more just because they can hear at all. I don't think this person meant this as in they are deaf/hoh, I think they meant...
Hello! I’ve been signing for about 4 years and I feel I could definitely help you out if you want to direct message me. I’m always looking for new practise partners! I'm hard of hearing.
Queen is my favourite classic rock band, and then I like guns n roses, led zeppelin, bon jovi, things like that. Other than that I like paramore, it's my favourite band. Not sure if you ever got a chance to listen to them though.