AlleyCat
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Can a person be profoundly deaf with residual hearing? Yes.
Ditto.
Can a person be profoundly deaf with residual hearing? Yes.
Can a person be profoundly deaf with residual hearing? Yes.
Are you hearing those things with or without the hearing aids? Cause the profoundly deaf usually do hear some things with the hearing aid but hardly hear anything without it.My doctor told me that my last hearing test indicated that I am profoundly deaf, however, I hear (barely) my own voice which sounds ver distorted, and I hear when the music begins and ends at church. I have no clue what they are saying but it sounds like a bad radio station.
I thought profoundly deaf means you cannot hear anything. I feel like I still have some hearing even if it is next to none.
Sounds a lot like me! I'm at 110 db. I either have marvelous, marvelous hearing aids or I have a wonderful imagination! Truthfully, it seems like I hear quite a bit going around me. Distinguishable? Not always, not often. But I at least am aware of my environmental sounds. Like the teapot, dog barking, etc., like you said.
I hate that when my son raised his voice up ( not yell or scream) in my ear and it was the only one time! I know my son did not mean to and didn't realize i can hear some that he was too close to my ear. It hits my brain like brain was jell-o that did effect my eyes moves so fast. *shudder*. SO i still can hear some so i was born profoundly deaf.
maybe doctor can be mistake between with level of sounds for mild moderate profoundly or severe.
I was born Profound Deaf and I can't hear anything, but I can hear the Dogs barking if its right next to me, I dont know if that's hearing or feeling the vibration. I can feel the vibration when the airplane is close, like if I'm at the airport or something like that.
But like Normal sounds, pfft, I can't hear a thing... it's total silence.
Yes, I also made a good use of environmental sounds when I wore my hearing aids growing up.Sounds a lot like me! I'm at 110 db. I either have marvelous, marvelous hearing aids or I have a wonderful imagination! Truthfully, it seems like I hear quite a bit going around me. Distinguishable? Not always, not often. But I at least am aware of my environmental sounds. Like the teapot, dog barking, etc., like you said.
Yes, I also made a good use of environmental sounds when I wore my hearing aids growing up.
Oh in more than one way. Perhaps, if I mention every little way I used or benefited from sounds on a daily basis, it would be too numerous or broad to mention in here. As a matter of fact, I sometime even used to get a little annoyed when I used to think CI stories exaggerated the thinking that it enabled the deaf to go from "hearing nothing at all" to "to hearing everything!" Cause I knew from my experience that the deaf was able to hear more things with their hearing aids than some or many thought. Even on that note, some of the deaf do not have to wear hearing aids if they are not contented with it nor feel they benefit from it.How did you use the sounds?
Oh in more than one way. Perhaps, if I mention every little way I used or benefited from sounds on a daily basis, it would be too numerous or broad to mention in here. As a matter of fact, I sometime even used to get a little annoyed when I used to think CI stories exaggerated the thinking that it enabled the deaf to go from "hearing nothing at all" to "to hearing everything!" Cause I knew from my experience that the deaf was able to hear more things with their hearing aids than some or many thought. Even on that note, some of the deaf do not have to wear hearing aids if they are not contented with it nor feel they benefit from it.
Oh in more than one way. Perhaps, if I mention every little way I used or benefited from sounds on a daily basis, it would be too numerous or broad to mention in here. As a matter of fact, I sometime even used to get a little annoyed when I used to think CI stories exaggerated the thinking that it enabled the deaf to go from "hearing nothing at all" to "to hearing everything!" Cause I knew from my experience that the deaf was able to hear more things with their hearing aids than some or many thought. Even on that note, some of the deaf do not have to wear hearing aids if they are not contented with it nor feel they benefit from it.
Alright, here's my question in return, why you want to know? Are you thinking about getting an hearing aid yourself...? I didn't think so either.How did you use the sounds?
Alright, here's my question in return, why you want to know? Are you thinking about getting an hearing aid yourself...? I didn't think so either.