I would think that companies would have measures in place so hearing and safety policies would not be an issue. Sound usually gets to the ears after the visual clue. I understand not wanting to wear ha. They can be some help, though still missing information/words you are still excluded. God has been with me throughout my life and I continue in prayer and study the Bible to draw and keep close to Him. Walking with our Creator and learning to enjoy your own company, using alone time to learn and explore helps for solitude. Otherwise feel isolated and 'alone' of people. Many people want to be astronauts. They pursue this and continue to pursue. They at least are working in their desired field. Some may find a different work in chosen field or discover some other work pleasing and satisfying for them. When we give it our all and very best need no regrets. We all have a 'when' and that tells us a change is needed. I get a headache trying to figure a balance for communication. Without a cane, people may not know a person has unclear sight. I figure HoH/Deaf similar. Signing let's people know we communicate visually. How people respond is whole other issue. Most often people think hearing aids mean person can hear. Why is there not more happening to Educate people it is not so and verbal communication especially a group setting excludes visual communicators. Being thankful for all the good in my life keeps me focusing on good. All the junk is heavy and I choose not to carry it. Trying can be tiring so a break is needed to regroup and gather strength to continue. Hope this helps.
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