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Ilovetocrochet
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I was diagnosed as HOH (severe) for 15 years now and I was sitting in the staff room yesterday at work, just visualising how isolating it really is. Everyone was chatting to each other from one table to the next and I just couldn't understand anything. Somebody asked me a Q but had her hand over her mouth so I couldn't pick up what she was saying at all! I get really low about it sometimes, especially at uni when I can't write and listen at the same time cos I need to lip read.
I am sure I have a deaf voice as well. When I talk, I have quite a bad lisp cos I cannot pronounce the Ch and Sh word properly. When I say chips, someone says.. chips with an s?! It's CHIPS (we say chips in UK, not fries). Or if I say cheap, I have to think and change my wordings (not dear, instead). Sorry this is a random rant.. I just feel a bit sad this morning. I have a career all mapped out which will include lots of communication but now I am thinking it's not a good idea! Some things we want to do, but we're not the sort of people who will be able to do it
I am sure I have a deaf voice as well. When I talk, I have quite a bad lisp cos I cannot pronounce the Ch and Sh word properly. When I say chips, someone says.. chips with an s?! It's CHIPS (we say chips in UK, not fries). Or if I say cheap, I have to think and change my wordings (not dear, instead). Sorry this is a random rant.. I just feel a bit sad this morning. I have a career all mapped out which will include lots of communication but now I am thinking it's not a good idea! Some things we want to do, but we're not the sort of people who will be able to do it