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Welcome, Jaime (curious, but in Spain this is a male name). I'm new, too, and I want to help a little. Losing hearing too quick is devastating, it's normal that everyone at home feels overhelmed with that. It's a matter of time to get used (more or less) to the new situation, but you're the same person, the only difference is that your hearing has change. Of course it's a big difference, but you'll be the same good friend for your friend, the same caring mother with your children and the same loving wife to your husband. And it's not pleasant news, but there are people who learn a lot of things with the disabilty, in your case you can meet deaf people and appreciate the value of the sight. And about your middle child, I've heard there are devices with light that get on when something happen. I hope someone can provide you more info about this, I don't have much clue. What we have at home is an alarm-clock and bell that work with light, and they're really helpful and not very expensive.
Nice to meet you. It sounded a bit cliché, but I didn't know how to express myself better.
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