Oh my god, I could not have asked for better answers. Thank you very much, this feels honest and clear, and it is the best way I could present it. I will be greatly honored by speaking about you and your feelings on my project.
Lastly, I know you haven't asked, but as a hard of hearing person, who has grown up in a family with a majority of people with hearing issues, I want to share with you a little of my story.
My mother (who had difficulties hearing yet, it was a pretty minor issue) started to noticing my deficiency in the matter since I was really young, for that she took me to many types of hearing specialist trying to find an answer and a solution to my problem, until one, who I clearly remember, told her that I should start learning sign language and that she should do the same since I was supposed to lose my hearing progressively with the years. My mother completely refused to it, feeling as if it was an insult, and moved on to another doctor. Nowadays, not only I suffer from the lack of power my hearing capabilities have, but I also have strong tinnitus that normally gets on the way when I am trying to listen to my classmates during a debate on the classroom, for example.
The same thing happened to my grandmother, who has the worst hearing capabilities on the whole family, she already has a good hearing aid and still has a hard time listening. When she was young a doctor told her to learn sign language because sooner or later she would be deaf. Certainly, none of us is completely deaf (at least yet), but being in this class has shown me that we might feel as if deaf people are not happy or that they do not feel complete because of this matter, but it is the contrary. I totally agree that what is going on to you is traumatic, because you have to learn how to live without something you had and enjoyed. But please, don't take the possibility of being part of this community away from you, as many people in here are born deaf, there are many more who, like you, have lost this sense gradually and they can share with you their experiences and how they faced this situation.
Learn sign language if you can (I am in the process of doing it) it is amazing and really helpful because it is the key to understanding and communication once our hearing is not with us.
Again, thank you very much for helping, and thank you for being so transparent with your answers
PD: Also I said the "don't answer if you do not feel comfortable" thing cause my project mate had an interviewee how did not feel comfortable with the questions and they had a weird moment there.
THANKS AGAIN