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okay, hi everyone.

my name is jessi, i'm 15, and i live in CT, in a town with a population of, like, 2325 or something. it's small, trust me.

i have tinnitus, and mild hearing loss [25db if i remember correctly] in my right ear and my hearing is literally on the 20db line in my left ear--say it's bad normal or good mild, take your pick. it might be from noise damage [thank you, iPod.] or from a piercing in my right ear that i got infected a while back which screwed with my hearing. it could also be genetic, since a lot of my family seems to have mild hearing loss, but my grandmother and i are the only ones who have done something about it.

i'm first percentile disordered with CAPD, which is a central auditory processing disorder for anyone who didn't know. that pretty much means that i can't understand noise if there's any background noise, which makes school really hard and understanding words of music without reading along nearly impossible most of the time, especially if i'm in, say, a car, and there's other people talking. the 1st percentile part means that i'm worse than 99% of people with CAPD. yay? haha anyway.

cuse of the CAPD and the fact that it's already hard for me to hear due to the hearing loss, if people are talking to me and i'm just finding it too hard to understand what they're saying, i may as well be deaf. . .i just hear random noises and i can't understand them, which i've heard is like hearing for the first time after a cochlear implant, if anyone's had one.

if i get into a situation like that, i do identify as deaf and tell people that they need to give me a minute to catch my bearings so i can try to lipread. [i can actually lipread very well.] with my friends, if it gets too hectic for me to understand, i revert to ASL, which i'm trying to teach myself. i'm pretty good at it, not so much grammar but i'm getting to be a fast fingerspeller and i can often guess what signs are before i look them up, just based on other signs that are similar. as far as i can tell, i'm not that bad, cuse i watched an ASL translator at a conference i went to [there was a boy there who was Deaf and spoke fluent ASL.] and i knew almost all of what they were saying. i don't know anyone else who speaks it fluently, so i've taught my friends a few basic words and we get by pretty well. they help translate words for me in class [out of context, "oedipus" and "odysseus" sound exactly the same.] and it works out pretty well.

they're going to do an MRI of my brain soon to see if there's something up with my inner ear, and if they can't figure it out from there, i'm hoping to get an FM system for school and a hearing aid for maybe just my right ear. we'll see.

haha okay, that's my big long intro post. so. . .yea, not sure how to end these. =P


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Hello and :welcome: to AD! Hope you enjoy it here and meet many people. :)
 
thanks! i'm hoping to become Deaf, though i'm only a little bit deaf.

[that's my favorite thing to say to my friends. it confuses them so much. =P]



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I was born deaf but didnt learn ASL until 25 years old. It sucked growing up having to lipread 24/7 and still miss out on so much.
 
I was born deaf but didnt learn ASL until 25 years old. It sucked growing up having to lipread 24/7 and still miss out on so much.

WOW. kudos to you for managing to not go insane! i've heard that only like 30% of speech is able to be lipread, which can cause some pretty serious errors. . .i've made a few myself on my worse days. =P

so did you use cued speech or homesign or anything, or just straightup lipreading? haha i'm still blown away. . .it's amazing that you managed to make it 25 years without ASL. i was going crazy by the time i was twelve years old!


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WOW. kudos to you for managing to not go insane! i've heard that only like 30% of speech is able to be lipread, which can cause some pretty serious errors. . .i've made a few myself on my worse days. =P

so did you use cued speech or homesign or anything, or just straightup lipreading? haha i'm still blown away. . .it's amazing that you managed to make it 25 years without ASL. i was going crazy by the time i was twelve years old!


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Just straight up lipreading and for that I think that was just immoral for the educators who told my mom to put me in an environment like that all my life. I was miserable, trust me. I wish I had ASL growing up..would have saved me a lot of misery!

Glad that you are learning ASL now.
 
Just straight up lipreading and for that I think that was just immoral for the educators who told my mom to put me in an environment like that all my life. I was miserable, trust me. I wish I had ASL growing up..would have saved me a lot of misery!

Glad that you are learning ASL now.

wow, how did you communicate at school with friends\teachers?

looks like you've found a story of when inclusion goes horribly wrong. . .it's called mainstreaming. =P


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Hello and welcome to Alldeaf! Interesting introduction and hope all goes well for you and do enjoy your stay here in AD! :)




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wow, how did you communicate at school with friends\teachers?

looks like you've found a story of when inclusion goes horribly wrong. . .it's called mainstreaming. =P


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I have very good speech skills so most people were able to understand me but for me, I had to work hard to be able to understand everyone. One on one was ok but in group situations, forget it.
 
I didn't get my first set of hearing aids till I was 21 because my Dad said I wouldn't wear them. and he wouldn't let me go to school or something to learn ASL where it would make it easier for me to understand people. I have a really bad nerve deafness that makes it very hard to hear in white noise areas like mall or school or whatever. I have digital hearing aids and I tell people to make sure they look at me when they talk to me first off so that I can read lips as well as the hearing aids. I am 32 now and just starting to learn sign language. I have taught myself the alphabet and am teaching hubby the alphabet now then I will move on to fingerspelling then words then phrases and so on. there is a place on the internet you can learn for free it is called ASL American Sign Language. go check it out if your serious about learning. it's helped me a lot.
 
I have been deaf all my life. My hearing is severe sometime it is profound in both ears. i was implanted in october 2000. I have had my cochlear implant for 7 years and can hear a lot better now! i still wear a hearing aid in my right ear. i went to a deaf school when i was 3-11 and went to a hearing school with a hearing impaired unit and had interpreters in every class.
I want to learn ASL as i have been watching people signing ASL on youtube. I can do BSL, i sign with my deaf friends and boyfriend but i talk at home as my family dont know that much sign.
 
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Welcome to Alldeaf and enjoy your stay here :) ..
 
i didnt really learn BSL till i was in year six properly. although i went to a deaf school, i always was taught orally with some sign bt i used to lipread and didnt really sign, i dont really sign at home cos my family dont but i do a lot with my boyfriend and my friends. my mum wants to learn BSL but i dont teach her lol
 
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