It has been mentioned many times by various people on this forum that hearing people automatically assume you can hear, hear more, or hear better because you have the ability to speak well.
It has proved to be one of the major causes of frustration in communication, not actually the mode of communication, but on that assumption alone.
If you remember, growing up the only one deaf, in an oral-only, hearing only family and then married into a hearing family, also being the only deaf yet again, I had learned the subtle art of bluffing my way and 'pretending' to hear. I had this down to such a fine art that everyone around me were truly fooled. Now it has been a difficult task to convince them of the truth. Yes, they have seen my audiogram, but still cannot fully comprehend that what is on the graph is how it is for me. Everyday is like a Wheel of Fortune game and a code-breaking exercise for me. What I am trying to tell my family is that I am tired of it and want to stop as much as humanly possible. Any practical suggestions as to how I get my family to understand where I am at. BTW, an update.....they are being more accepting (I love them for it), just still not comprehending the reasons.