I'm AA and HoH (moderate to severe ... hopefully it stays stable). I'm from NYC, but moved to OKC. I've been HoH for years, but since I've started working in the "real world" it's like my bubble has burst. I kinda feel isolated at work, since I'm seen as a problem child. I don't think they understand that communication is A LOT more difficult for me (especially group) and trying to conform is even harder since my abilities are different.
Also, I didn't realize hearing impaired was offensive. I would call myself hearing impaired since when I first learned I was HoH at 16 (my doctor thought I was faking my hearing loss since I was in 5th grade but I had a great speech teacher), I noticed hearing impaired was used more.
I feel like I'm a little more in the loop now.
I enjoy reading, traveling (when it's for leisure), volunteering, and cooking. I'm trying to find more hobbies to try. If you have interesting hobbies let me know.
Also, I didn't realize hearing impaired was offensive. I would call myself hearing impaired since when I first learned I was HoH at 16 (my doctor thought I was faking my hearing loss since I was in 5th grade but I had a great speech teacher), I noticed hearing impaired was used more.
I feel like I'm a little more in the loop now.
I enjoy reading, traveling (when it's for leisure), volunteering, and cooking. I'm trying to find more hobbies to try. If you have interesting hobbies let me know.