I have a condition called (C)APD. I read on the internet that it is a "physical hearing impairment." I scored at the FIRST PERCENTILE on a test battery recently. I also have some conductive loss (seems to come and go/get better or worse). The audiologist who diagnosed me with APD wrote up a report that said I had it, but has refused to fit me with hearing aids or even an ALD. She claims my hearing is normal. I had this condition diagnosed before, back in 1996, at the SAME PLACE. The audiologist I had then told earmolds that snapped on to a Y-CORD receiver and helped me learn how to use the ALD that I was able to get on loan through the "disability office" at a college I was attending at the time. It helped quite a bit. But it was REALLY EMBARRASSING to use. I like watching an interpreter much better.
When I was at my church picnic last August, I decided to sit with the Deaf members. We sat in the first row. And something kind of "scary" or "weird" happened that day. I could hear people talking some, but I could not understand what was going on. And when people started singing, I couldn't understand hardly anything. I ended up watching our interpreter because I HAD to. THAT was the day when I realized (for sure) that I was not a Hearing person anymore.
What was weird was I could understand most of what the interpreter was signing. But, then, have known how to sign for almost half my life. I am almost forty. I joined my church and took my Confirmation vows in sign language. It would have been almost impossible for me to do it by speech. I just have a lot of trouble talking in front of people sometimes. People have put me down for "talking funny." I switched cell phone companies and got a phone with M4/T4 HAC ratings. I got a hearing aid with a T-coil off the net and now I CAN HEAR ON THE PHONE A LOT BETTER! I can "catch" most of what is going on in church with my hearing aid, but I still miss a few things. I have learned to look over at the interpreter and "pick up" what I missed. But sometimes I can't seem to hear ANYTHING! I was assisting my pastor with Holy Communion a few weeks ago as an altar server, and I JUST couldn't hear his instructions. I felt REALLY SCARED. But my pastor just started signing to me and then everything was okay.
I still feel scared. Am I "hearing impaired" or "Hard-Of-Hearing?" My identity has been TAKEN AWAY from me. I am no longer a Hearing person, but what am I? :Ohno::Ohno::Ohno:
When I was at my church picnic last August, I decided to sit with the Deaf members. We sat in the first row. And something kind of "scary" or "weird" happened that day. I could hear people talking some, but I could not understand what was going on. And when people started singing, I couldn't understand hardly anything. I ended up watching our interpreter because I HAD to. THAT was the day when I realized (for sure) that I was not a Hearing person anymore.
What was weird was I could understand most of what the interpreter was signing. But, then, have known how to sign for almost half my life. I am almost forty. I joined my church and took my Confirmation vows in sign language. It would have been almost impossible for me to do it by speech. I just have a lot of trouble talking in front of people sometimes. People have put me down for "talking funny." I switched cell phone companies and got a phone with M4/T4 HAC ratings. I got a hearing aid with a T-coil off the net and now I CAN HEAR ON THE PHONE A LOT BETTER! I can "catch" most of what is going on in church with my hearing aid, but I still miss a few things. I have learned to look over at the interpreter and "pick up" what I missed. But sometimes I can't seem to hear ANYTHING! I was assisting my pastor with Holy Communion a few weeks ago as an altar server, and I JUST couldn't hear his instructions. I felt REALLY SCARED. But my pastor just started signing to me and then everything was okay.
I still feel scared. Am I "hearing impaired" or "Hard-Of-Hearing?" My identity has been TAKEN AWAY from me. I am no longer a Hearing person, but what am I? :Ohno::Ohno::Ohno: