WrenchWench
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Hello all!
I am hard of hearing ( completely dead in one ear, and have only 60% hearing in he other. )
Even thought I learned ASL when I was younger, I have relied on lip reading my whole life. I went to main stream hearing school and was not offered interpreter. I am now in college and struggling to understand and communicate and have begun the process to request interpreters and assistive communication devices.
I have experienced a lot of push back from the hearing community because I " appear to be normal." And often feel that I have to fight for my ADA rights.
I have found the Deaf community to be very welcoming and helpful during my transition.
If anyone has had any experience with situations like this, I would love to chat with you.
I am hard of hearing ( completely dead in one ear, and have only 60% hearing in he other. )
Even thought I learned ASL when I was younger, I have relied on lip reading my whole life. I went to main stream hearing school and was not offered interpreter. I am now in college and struggling to understand and communicate and have begun the process to request interpreters and assistive communication devices.
I have experienced a lot of push back from the hearing community because I " appear to be normal." And often feel that I have to fight for my ADA rights.
I have found the Deaf community to be very welcoming and helpful during my transition.
If anyone has had any experience with situations like this, I would love to chat with you.