lynndelaga
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Hi, everyone! My name's Lynn and I'm 28 years old. I live in California. I've had problems with hearing since I was a little girl. I remember they used to test hearing at my grade school, and I would always fail the tests, especially when they tested with higher frequency sounds. (For example, I can hardly hear certain doorbells, and if you're whispering...well, chances are, I can't hear you at all!). I'm hard of hearing and have been wearing hearing aids since the age of 13.
I've always been a pretty good student in school. Never had problems understanding my teachers because I made it an effort to pay attention to what they're saying. Had good grades, etc.
I've been married for about 1 1/2 years and have an 11 month old daughter. Not counting our 1 1/2 years of marriage, my husband and I have been together for about 5-6 years. We've constantly run into problems with communication.
I decided to join this forum basically for advice on better communication. I find myself constantly apologizing to my husband for not "hearing" him well. I wear my hearing aids all the time, but sometimes either miss the point of what he's saying or completely misunderstand what it is he's said. Sometimes he catches me with a blank expression on my face. He claims that I don't pay attention. I try to tell him that I'm just trying to catch what he's said. He gets upset with that.
Basically, just need some help out here. Any suggestions?
I've always been a pretty good student in school. Never had problems understanding my teachers because I made it an effort to pay attention to what they're saying. Had good grades, etc.
I've been married for about 1 1/2 years and have an 11 month old daughter. Not counting our 1 1/2 years of marriage, my husband and I have been together for about 5-6 years. We've constantly run into problems with communication.
I decided to join this forum basically for advice on better communication. I find myself constantly apologizing to my husband for not "hearing" him well. I wear my hearing aids all the time, but sometimes either miss the point of what he's saying or completely misunderstand what it is he's said. Sometimes he catches me with a blank expression on my face. He claims that I don't pay attention. I try to tell him that I'm just trying to catch what he's said. He gets upset with that.
Basically, just need some help out here. Any suggestions?