serena1986
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when are hard of heard and deaf,and you are the only one.
when are hard of heard and deaf,and you are the only one.
this reminds me of a poem i did when i was in high school.
Exclusion is dark.
Around people but still feel like a stranger.
It is similar to being a goldfish in a bowl;
You are there but people ignore you.
Always observing things going on
People talking all the time
I am a stranger.
Exclusion stinks.
The stink is familiar for I smell it often.
Relatives say 'hi' and 'bye'
But I sit long hours amongst them.
I keep busy by helping with food, keeping the children busy or I just sit with a smile on my face.
I try to stay positive but sometimes the stench is too much to absorb.
When I see laughter, tears or frowns
Inquire only to meet with 'never minds' or 'it is not important'
I feel like a goldfish again;
ignored and not important.
I know it is not their intention and that they love me, but it still stinks.
Always facing the choice between friends that sign or the family commitment...
Inclusion is colorful.
The Deaf community is of various colors, religions, size and disabilities
Red, blue, yellow, green, and orange.
Here I realize I am normal and treated as equal.
I feel at home and I am ME.
In this colorful world,
Our communication flows back and forth,
Catching up with daily trivials, news, frustrations, & new things.
Hands in the air is musical to my eyes.
It also smells good.
What do I choose?
Inclusion.
What a beautiful job at expressing a sad sentiment. Thank you for sharing that, missywinks.
Wow, that poem is good. I think that many here (myself included) can relate to it.
missywinks:
That poem is very moving. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, Missywinks! That's a wonderful poem.
I can communicate with my family on an one-on-one basis pretty well but when it comes to large group settings, forget it.
My husband's family...I CANT communicate with them even if my life depended on it. I gave up trying cuz they didnt try to meet my needs halfway.
thank god for our deaf community!
No, Not really. I'm only one deaf in my family, even in extended family. However, they know I'm deaf and they would try to make it easier for me to understand them by having them facing me, so I can read their lips and they would make sure I can hear them well enough. They treat me like a normal person, only that they would make sure I can understand them. They would repeat things if I have asked them to do so, If I was unable to understand them first.
U r very lucky..my mom and my aunt r the only ones who really make an effort to make sure my brother and I are included. The rest of the family..ppttth.
My ex husband's whole family was awesome with that. I miss them but we r on shaky terms.
Sorry to hear about the shaky terms, but I understand. My ex-in-laws were all horrible mumblers and very inconsiderate, don't miss that. My b/f's family are a wee bit better, and my b/f's Mom has expressed interest in taking a sign course, cool eh!