Of course, for many of us, we love being deaf, Deaf, HOH. There are a lot of pros to hearing loss but some cons too. So let's identify and share them!
For me, I'm moderately-to-severely HOH in my left ear and profoundly deaf in my right. I use a hearing aid for my left ear and I don't rely on my other ear at all.
Pros:
Being a part of the deaf community AND the hearing world
Being influenced to learn ASL
Not being distracted easily
Can turn off my hearing aid when I purposely don't want to hear anything
Being an advocate for the deaf and HOH
Relating to deaf and HOH people
Not worrying about losing my hearing as I get older and having to adjust to wearing a hearing aid
Going to deaf camps and events
Being a student at an amazing deaf and HOH program at my regular public school
Having a different insight on life and the world
Not too sensitive to noises hearing people complain about
Automatic bonds and friendships with deaf and HOH people. With hearing people, everybody is the same and they take their hearing for granted. With we deaf and HOH folks, we're instantly bonded.
Cons:
Audism
Hearing aid technical problems
Constantly having to explain my hearing loss
Difficult social situations. At parties, dances, the movies, restaurants, etc.
Lack of videos without closed captions.
So 12 pros and 5 cons. There's definitely more, I'm sure. What do you guys think?
Me? I love being HOH.
For me, I'm moderately-to-severely HOH in my left ear and profoundly deaf in my right. I use a hearing aid for my left ear and I don't rely on my other ear at all.
Pros:
Being a part of the deaf community AND the hearing world
Being influenced to learn ASL
Not being distracted easily
Can turn off my hearing aid when I purposely don't want to hear anything
Being an advocate for the deaf and HOH
Relating to deaf and HOH people
Not worrying about losing my hearing as I get older and having to adjust to wearing a hearing aid
Going to deaf camps and events
Being a student at an amazing deaf and HOH program at my regular public school
Having a different insight on life and the world
Not too sensitive to noises hearing people complain about
Automatic bonds and friendships with deaf and HOH people. With hearing people, everybody is the same and they take their hearing for granted. With we deaf and HOH folks, we're instantly bonded.
Cons:
Audism
Hearing aid technical problems
Constantly having to explain my hearing loss
Difficult social situations. At parties, dances, the movies, restaurants, etc.
Lack of videos without closed captions.
So 12 pros and 5 cons. There's definitely more, I'm sure. What do you guys think?
Me? I love being HOH.