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i quit wearing my hearing aid in many years ago. i speak english with customer but *broken english*. I'm fluent in ASL. i do not want to have CI at all. i m 100 percent profoundly deaf and proud.
 
i quit wearing my hearing aid in many years ago. i speak english with customer but *broken english*. I'm fluent in ASL. i do not want to have CI at all. i m 100 percent profoundly deaf and proud.
You have to be comfortable in your own skin. That's what you want and that makes you happy.
 
Thanks all, for the signers among you, have fun at laughing at my ASL attempt ;)
 
Some home signs at home, tiny amount of ASL and mostly spoken English. Hub born hoh/deaf<think it is a "severe loss">, raised Hearing in a small, rural community. Early in the years he first knew me, I had a part time job working with deaf kids at a recreational program - part time Summer job during college. It was his first exposure to the idea of "Deaf community". We were probably in our 20's around then. Now in our 40's. I started being aware of hearing changes personally maybe about 6 years ago and am now hoh. Hub wears bilateral digital Resounds; I do not use aids at the moment. I am a strongly visual-oriented person and have auditory processing<born very premature, have speech and language differences; grew up with un-diagnosed learning disabilities> issues in addition to hoh so my actual preference would be to sign, though I have very little vocab. Hub is extremely verbal, tends to have difficulty with change. He is also partially sighted. His preference is speech. He took an ASL class a few years back with me, taught by a Deaf couple. We enjoyed the class but he seems to have a much stronger auditory learning style than I do. Because of how he was raised and possibly he may be on the Spectrum also<number of traits that make me suspicious> , so it's hard for him to learn sign.

When with deaf/Deaf people - depends on makeup of the group-
 
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