You are not kidding.I'm sure hearies don't realize how tedious it is to lipread
annoying hearing husband story....whenever I am busy doing stuff around the house, he wants to chat but I cant because I need my eyes on whatever I am doing and I have an one track mind..I must finish a goal before doing something else. He doenst understand that it is hard for me to chat while cleaning or cooking. ugh
Apparently, your husband loves you so much that he enjoys chatting with you. Is he a normal hearing people?You find a chance to tell him your problem and make him understand you. Also, arranging special time for you couples to chat and relax
I was asked yesterday how my doctor allowed me to have children if I had a hearing loss. I wanted to hit that person so hard.
i am curious what is your job?Was working for two weeks and I was always asked this question, " is there a system on your hearing aids to use the phone?" Or when I had to do meetings if I could take notes. "Just wing it" I am deaf how can you wing taking notes... I also could not have a job coach...which in NY state hard of hearing/deaf people are accommodated to have one.
Was it Amtrak or NJT? I would contact the appropriate customer service, via email (should be able to find the contact info on their website) & let them know what happene. Just don't be rude yourself as you explain the situation. They need to know so they can better train their employees. If you remember which train # you were on, that will help.My first time on a train in NJ and I had bought the wrong ticket.(Or at least I think that is what it was.) All I knew was I had to give my ticket over and he would clip it or stamp it or whatever. For whatever reason he started yelling at me. I know he was yelling at me because the entire train turned to look at me. I pointed to my ear which had a very visable HA in it. Not knowing what he said, and I could see his face turning red. I panicked and got my ID out, thinking that I may have to show it or something. He grabbed it from me and practically threw it back in my face. He pointed to my purse, and I grabbed it in confusion and made a gesture for money. I don't know exactly what happened but I guess I bought the wrong ticket. The guy was so obviously furious with me but I had NO idea what was going on! I was alone, going back to my home town.
Usually I would take take the train into Philadelphia and than take the greyhound into NJ, but my mother urged me to let her pick me up at the station....
I was so embarrassed by this conductor, don't EVER think I will take the NJ train again. The man had NO patience what so ever! And he was RUDE!
I am new here but I have one... standing somewhere and (unbeknownst to me!) some hearing person is behind me wanting to get by.... eventually (you know where this is going) they shove past, turn and glare or maybe say something. People generally getting annoyed with me because I can't hear.
^^^ I've only had one person shove past me. And I went ballistic on the person. It's disrespectful whether it was to a deaf person or not. And I am pretty loud when i'm mad...Feel it's happened to us deafies time and time and time again...I know it has for me....One lady was so rude, she shoved me aside and said "EXCUSE ME!"....I was tempted to smack her in the mouth...And since this incident, I find myself always looking behind myself whenever I go shopping at the stores....
What's the solution?...definitely I'm not gonna wear a sign on my back saying..."I'm Deaf"...
^^^ I've only had one person shove past me. And I went ballistic on the person. It's disrespectful whether it was to a deaf person or not. And I am pretty loud when i'm mad...