PaintedRain
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I’d like to know how and why ya’ll, if any, became voice-off. Was it a conscious decision or did it just happen over time? I’m late deafened and find myself becoming more and more uncomfortable with my speech. I’ve been struggling with the decision to become voice-off for about a year now mainly because most of the people I know now knew me when I was hearing, so for me to just turn my voice off, I feel as if I’d be doing them a disservice or that I’m being rude to them since they know I CAN talk and would just be making it harder on them.
When becoming voice-off did you tell people that’s what you were doing or did it just sort of happen at some point? I’m not necessarily saying I want to become completely voice-off, I just want to find a place at which I’m comfortable. If that means turning my speech off completely, then so be it. However, I would like to keep my speech as much as possible in case of emergencies or if I decide I want to be able to talk later. I’ve never really been told how fast I’d lose my speech if I stopped using it so that worries me a little bit.
My thought was to just start out slowly and go from there. I’ve noticed one of the hardest places for me is anywhere with cashiers or when I go to the pharmacy. They always like to chit chat or ask questions and then they seem to get upset when I don’t reply even after telling them I’m Deaf. I try and let them know that they need to face me and speak clearly but when I start out using my voice they tend to not work with me to help me understand what they’re saying. Now, when I start out with a pen and paper to communicate they usually get the idea pretty quickly that I’m Deaf, then once they understand that I start talking and by that time they already understand they need to face me and speak clearly.
I guess if I were to do this I would start out with just certain public places. Then I’d become voice-off at all public places. [Public places are where I’m most uncomfortable with my speech.] Then eventually I’d start with certain people, in certain situations, or just whenever I’m too tired to concentrate on speaking. People tell me I still have really good speech and that they can’t even tell. The only time I’ve been told I have a slight ‘Deaf Accent’ is in the mornings, I usually have to practice saying a few words until I sound ‘normal’ again, or when I’m just tired or not feeling well. I guess I become lazy sometimes and just don’t concentrate so much on speech. I also tend to get an accent when I’m signing. I think because I’m focusing more on the signs as opposed to the speech.
Anyways, any info or tips ya’ll could give me on going voice-off would be so much appreciated. I’m not sure yet if I’ll go through with it but I do want to finally be comfortable in my own skin.
When becoming voice-off did you tell people that’s what you were doing or did it just sort of happen at some point? I’m not necessarily saying I want to become completely voice-off, I just want to find a place at which I’m comfortable. If that means turning my speech off completely, then so be it. However, I would like to keep my speech as much as possible in case of emergencies or if I decide I want to be able to talk later. I’ve never really been told how fast I’d lose my speech if I stopped using it so that worries me a little bit.
My thought was to just start out slowly and go from there. I’ve noticed one of the hardest places for me is anywhere with cashiers or when I go to the pharmacy. They always like to chit chat or ask questions and then they seem to get upset when I don’t reply even after telling them I’m Deaf. I try and let them know that they need to face me and speak clearly but when I start out using my voice they tend to not work with me to help me understand what they’re saying. Now, when I start out with a pen and paper to communicate they usually get the idea pretty quickly that I’m Deaf, then once they understand that I start talking and by that time they already understand they need to face me and speak clearly.
I guess if I were to do this I would start out with just certain public places. Then I’d become voice-off at all public places. [Public places are where I’m most uncomfortable with my speech.] Then eventually I’d start with certain people, in certain situations, or just whenever I’m too tired to concentrate on speaking. People tell me I still have really good speech and that they can’t even tell. The only time I’ve been told I have a slight ‘Deaf Accent’ is in the mornings, I usually have to practice saying a few words until I sound ‘normal’ again, or when I’m just tired or not feeling well. I guess I become lazy sometimes and just don’t concentrate so much on speech. I also tend to get an accent when I’m signing. I think because I’m focusing more on the signs as opposed to the speech.
Anyways, any info or tips ya’ll could give me on going voice-off would be so much appreciated. I’m not sure yet if I’ll go through with it but I do want to finally be comfortable in my own skin.