RoseRodent
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Does anyone else find people are always trying to put themeselves somewhere on a ladder of deafness? They are always looking to find out how much you can hear and where you belong on this ladder, and particularly to sort people between the Deaf and the HoH, like there's a given dividing line and those who don't get to be deaf enough are sorted into the HoH, like a Hogwarts sorting hat. But everyone has a different sorting hat with no consistency between different folks as to where you belong.
Personally, I don't fit in anywhere, I have a really unusual kind of hearing where I can hear very low and very high pitches almost normally as a threshold but badly distorted, but nothing in the speech frequencies. What does it make me? If taken as an average hearing loss, a common but IMHO useless way of measuring, it makes me mild to moderate HoH. If you take into account only frequencies at which people speak, it's severe to profound. And what I can hear doesn't sound like what it is or where it is, someone up a ladder using a drill sounds like something exploded in my bag. A motorbike coming down the road sounds like someone is washing their roof. It's also fluctuating, such that some days I hear not so badly, others there's a police car driving directly behind me with sirens on and I don't hear anything.
I'm tired of there being a competition, why can't we all be whatever we are, have whatever communication needs and preferences we have? Surely nobody understands the need to have people understand and respect your preferences like those on the deaf ladder? Why do we always have to be fighting about who is at the top?
Personally, I don't fit in anywhere, I have a really unusual kind of hearing where I can hear very low and very high pitches almost normally as a threshold but badly distorted, but nothing in the speech frequencies. What does it make me? If taken as an average hearing loss, a common but IMHO useless way of measuring, it makes me mild to moderate HoH. If you take into account only frequencies at which people speak, it's severe to profound. And what I can hear doesn't sound like what it is or where it is, someone up a ladder using a drill sounds like something exploded in my bag. A motorbike coming down the road sounds like someone is washing their roof. It's also fluctuating, such that some days I hear not so badly, others there's a police car driving directly behind me with sirens on and I don't hear anything.
I'm tired of there being a competition, why can't we all be whatever we are, have whatever communication needs and preferences we have? Surely nobody understands the need to have people understand and respect your preferences like those on the deaf ladder? Why do we always have to be fighting about who is at the top?