SouthPaw
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Hi, I'm Ryan; and only recently--last week actually--have I been deaf and I now seek necessary assistance. It's a long , convoluted story on how and why I'm now deaf, but I'll give you the outline.
In 2011 I was run-over by a train, ya see...I told you it was complex. I used to climb cellphone towers for work; both physically and psychologically demanding of a job. Well, I had been at a dance-hall/bar with some co-workers of mine, after a long day of work whereafter these coworkers ask me for a place to stay for the night after getting kicked out of their houses by their wives. I did them that favor which ended us all at the bar. For whatever reason, they ditch me at the bar. Me being influenced by the night at the bar and overly confident, I decided to walk that 10 mile walk home (give or take a mile). I made it almost the entire way--9 and a half of those 10--whereupon I sat down on the tracks just to rest my sore feet. The combination of exhaustion from my job plus my lack of sleep, plus the alcohol of the night, plus any other psychological hinderences...I fell asleep sitting on the train tracks.
Sitting on those tracks a train hit me, and when it did my arm got caught and mangled in the train's "bumper", so the train had its brakes on trying to stop, all the time dragging me with it. It didn't know I was attached so my ears were forced to endure every mind wrenching train blow of the horn. Eventually my right arm gave away and broke off leaving me with 4" of bone. I woke up in the hospital minus my arm..
It took me a while to swallow all this. The train horn severely damaged my hearing, making me deaf in right ear with limited hearing in left. My hearing has been compromised since the accident, but last week I listened to ONE HOUR of talk-radio on headphones, and when I woke up in the morning, things didn't sound right. It turns out that I am now virtually deaf completely. I feel somewhat hopeless right now. Will I be able to learn ASL with only one hand? What can I/should I do in the future for work and past time?
I'm sure you can understand my delemma. Could you spare me any words of advice? Suggestions? Is ASL even an option for me? This is a bit off topic, but I'm 29 years old with no wife or kids. Would it be a waste to invest my hopes into love and kids? Thanks.
P.S. I tried to expand parts and condense parts of my testimony, so it didn't sound completely natural.
In 2011 I was run-over by a train, ya see...I told you it was complex. I used to climb cellphone towers for work; both physically and psychologically demanding of a job. Well, I had been at a dance-hall/bar with some co-workers of mine, after a long day of work whereafter these coworkers ask me for a place to stay for the night after getting kicked out of their houses by their wives. I did them that favor which ended us all at the bar. For whatever reason, they ditch me at the bar. Me being influenced by the night at the bar and overly confident, I decided to walk that 10 mile walk home (give or take a mile). I made it almost the entire way--9 and a half of those 10--whereupon I sat down on the tracks just to rest my sore feet. The combination of exhaustion from my job plus my lack of sleep, plus the alcohol of the night, plus any other psychological hinderences...I fell asleep sitting on the train tracks.
Sitting on those tracks a train hit me, and when it did my arm got caught and mangled in the train's "bumper", so the train had its brakes on trying to stop, all the time dragging me with it. It didn't know I was attached so my ears were forced to endure every mind wrenching train blow of the horn. Eventually my right arm gave away and broke off leaving me with 4" of bone. I woke up in the hospital minus my arm..
It took me a while to swallow all this. The train horn severely damaged my hearing, making me deaf in right ear with limited hearing in left. My hearing has been compromised since the accident, but last week I listened to ONE HOUR of talk-radio on headphones, and when I woke up in the morning, things didn't sound right. It turns out that I am now virtually deaf completely. I feel somewhat hopeless right now. Will I be able to learn ASL with only one hand? What can I/should I do in the future for work and past time?
I'm sure you can understand my delemma. Could you spare me any words of advice? Suggestions? Is ASL even an option for me? This is a bit off topic, but I'm 29 years old with no wife or kids. Would it be a waste to invest my hopes into love and kids? Thanks.
P.S. I tried to expand parts and condense parts of my testimony, so it didn't sound completely natural.
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