Oh my, I really can't believe Shel and Jillio. Wow, the term hearing impaired being used as if it's some kind of slur like those in the African American Community. Oh my... WOW, you do "understand." Hearing Impaired has nothing to do with being in the past. In fact, it is still used today, and it is not offensive. I have read about this, and this is term is used as a general statement to describe deaf and hard of hearing the same. It's not intended to put people down as you seem to show with your examples.
Jillio, you can go on to satisfy what you don't like, but I stand behind what I said was VERY appropriate. It's MY experience, and the term "Hearing Imaired" seems to fit right. It makes SENSE to me, and if you don't agree. I truly don't care. It's not your experience or your business to tell me what terms I should use. If it's MY STORY, and that was the appropriate term as I feel is right, I will use it because I feel it is appropriate.
You can go on, but I don't agree with you. So, we can agree to disagree. I just won't let stand by you picking on me for that and making it a big deal. Others here get the point, so I don't need to explain more. I feel it's truly to satisfy your goal as well as a few others. I was picked on this for a silly reason other than to satisfy your biased goals.
I stand by what I said is very appropriate. We can agree to disagree.
I am a deaf person technically by my hearing loss, and you talking to me about a political correct term from a hearing person's point of view is a bit of an insult. Correcting me on a term?! I don't care what deaf, hard of hearing, hearing impaired tell you or what research you have done, I don't expect you to know better than I.