First off allow myself to say hello to you all and let you know i'm glad I stumbled across this site. My name is Chris and i've been hard of hearing for about 10 years now, but totally deaf the last 3 weeks.
I'm 35 and the adjustment has been really minimal since i've had 10 years to prepare for this so being deaf now isn't the big issue for me.
What i'm concerned about now, is learning asl. I never bothered to learn it or prepare myself for this...I know, lazy me haha. But now learning asl is a definite must for me since right now I cannot communicate with anyone---hearing or deaf. Nice situation to be in eh?
Anyways, my question is....being 35 and all...late deafened...would learning asl be harder than if I began learning it much younger? How long is the average time length, assuming one learns full time and focuses 100% on learning it, to become fluent? A few months? A year? More? I want to learn as much as I can as soon as possible..
Also, my boyfriend has been deaf all his life and is fluent in asl...which now, with me being deaf and not lip reading, or knowing sign, has created a HUGE communication barrier between us. He understands everything I say, speaking of course cause since he's an excellent lip reader too...however, now I can no longer hear him so I don't understand most of what he says or signs to me...We've only been together a couple of months, so I haven't really picked up a lot of signing from him but the alphabet.
Regarding the relationship? Is it doomed now? Or can this be just a little bump in the road and something that can actually wind up bring us closer together? I know he gets really frustrated with the one way conversations between us lately and i'm worried that he'll just want to pack it all in and find someone on his level to communicate with. Someone who hears, or already knows asl. Has anyone ever been in a similar situation before?
Any comments or opinions, good and bad will be greatly appreciated. Thanks to all who reply!! Take care!
I'm 35 and the adjustment has been really minimal since i've had 10 years to prepare for this so being deaf now isn't the big issue for me.
What i'm concerned about now, is learning asl. I never bothered to learn it or prepare myself for this...I know, lazy me haha. But now learning asl is a definite must for me since right now I cannot communicate with anyone---hearing or deaf. Nice situation to be in eh?
Anyways, my question is....being 35 and all...late deafened...would learning asl be harder than if I began learning it much younger? How long is the average time length, assuming one learns full time and focuses 100% on learning it, to become fluent? A few months? A year? More? I want to learn as much as I can as soon as possible..
Also, my boyfriend has been deaf all his life and is fluent in asl...which now, with me being deaf and not lip reading, or knowing sign, has created a HUGE communication barrier between us. He understands everything I say, speaking of course cause since he's an excellent lip reader too...however, now I can no longer hear him so I don't understand most of what he says or signs to me...We've only been together a couple of months, so I haven't really picked up a lot of signing from him but the alphabet.
Regarding the relationship? Is it doomed now? Or can this be just a little bump in the road and something that can actually wind up bring us closer together? I know he gets really frustrated with the one way conversations between us lately and i'm worried that he'll just want to pack it all in and find someone on his level to communicate with. Someone who hears, or already knows asl. Has anyone ever been in a similar situation before?
Any comments or opinions, good and bad will be greatly appreciated. Thanks to all who reply!! Take care!