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| View Poll Results: would you rather be called deaf or hearing impaired? | |||
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19 | 95.00% |
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1 | 5.00% |
| Voters: 20. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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THIS SURVEY IS CONDUCTED FOR MY 7TH GRADE REPORT. READ OVER THE QUESTION FOR I DONTWANT TO BE HATED FOR CALLING IT THE WRONG TERM 1. WHAT IS IT LIKE BEING DEAF? 2. WHAT DO PEOPLE THINK OF YOU WHEN THEY SEE YOU? 3. WHAT MEDICAL TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE TO TREAT HEARING IMPAIRMENT(OR AS IS ON MY WORKSHEET DEAFNESS)? 4.WHAT IS THE TERM THAT IS PREFERED BY PEOPLE WITH THIS DISORDER? I HOPE NON OF THESE QUESTIONS OFFEND ANYONE IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM |
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More homework?
I'm not trying to be rude, but you're only one of many other people who have came here in the past couple of months attempting to gather research for a paper/project/class. And after those people get their answers, they're never to be seen again. Its as if the posters here are seen as nothing more than a grade. If you were to use the search feature, you'd find these topics have been covered many many times before. Take what I say with a grain of salt, as 1. I do not speak for everyone who actively posts here on AD, and 2. I am not deaf. |
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1. WHAT IS IT LIKE BEING DEAF?
No words to describe it. What is it to be like a hearing person? How do you describe yourself as a hearing person? What should we use as a reference? 2. WHAT DO PEOPLE THINK OF YOU WHEN THEY SEE YOU? Do I really care what other people think when they see me? 3. WHAT MEDICAL TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE TO TREAT HEARING IMPAIRMENT(OR AS IS ON MY WORKSHEET DEAFNESS)? I am very happy with being deaf, and there is no need for me to seek medical treatment for my deafness. In broader terms, there is no "one" answer for everyone when it comes to treatments for people with hearing loss or deafness. You really should do a much more in-depth research in the areas of treatment possibilities for people with deafness or hearing loss. 4.WHAT IS THE TERM THAT IS PREFERED BY PEOPLE WITH THIS DISORDER? Why is deafness called a "disorder?" I don't consider it to be a disorder, and I am sure some of us don't. I call myself Deaf with capital D. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: cecil county md.
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1.whats it like being Deaf ? at times peaceful , other times loanly. the comunication part sucks because not everyone knows sign . reading lips is vary diffecult and tiering. your sence of awareness is far greater then hearies, meaning us deafies see , feel , and smell things way quiker then hearies. but over all i'm happy with who i am . 2. what do people think of me ? i realy don't know and probably don't want to know.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: In the South
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1. WHAT IS IT LIKE BEING DEAF?
Being Deaf is like wearing ear plugs in your ear or try going under water and stay there.. You will hear silence.. While you're under water, look up and see all the people talking, laughing, playing, etc. You'll get the feeling of what its like not hearing anything. 2. WHAT DO PEOPLE THINK OF YOU WHEN THEY SEE YOU? It really varies on people how they view me.. some look at me normal.. some look at me like I'm a mental-retarded or as a "handicapped", some freaks out.. I don't see myself as a handicap, I just can't hear but the rest of me is normal. 3. WHAT MEDICAL TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE TO TREAT HEARING IMPAIRMENT(OR AS IS ON MY WORKSHEET DEAFNESS)? There's no medical treatments that can be done. Its only by our choices on how we want to live our lives.. but there are devices that may can help you hear better such as Cochlear Implants and Hearing Aids. I don't consider that as a medical treatment...Some just prefer not having any at all. Some go through speech therapies to learn to speak. Most of us use American Sign Language. there are several others that communicate by using SEE (can someone tell me what that stands for?), Cued Speech, Home Signs 4.WHAT IS THE TERM THAT IS PREFERED BY PEOPLE WITH THIS DISORDER? Deaf, Hearing Impaired, Hard of Hearing but I prefer to be called Deaf myself I HOPE NON OF THESE QUESTIONS OFFEND ANYONE IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM Hope this helps but some of you can help me include more infos in the questions..
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1. WHAT IS IT LIKE BEING DEAF?
That's something I can't necessarily describe... I'm not entirely deaf, but I'm not hearing either. But I can say given my position there's no way to describe it because I've been experiencing this my entire life. How can I compare what it is like to be hard of hearing to what it is like to be hearing, or to be deaf? I can't, as I've never been deaf and I've also never been hearing. I can't imagine what deaf people experience every day with regards to not hearing (and never will unless I become deaf, which doesn't seem likely to happen soon), but I also can't imagine what hearing people hear that I don't because I simply cannot fathom it. I know hearing people hear a lot of things that I don't, and I know I hear a lot of things that deaf people don't... So I have an experience which does not directly correlate to being hearing or being deaf. I don't know what it's like to be deaf. I don't know what it's like to be hearing. So with nothing to compare to, I can't describe what it's like. 2. WHAT DO PEOPLE THINK OF YOU WHEN THEY SEE YOU? I don't know or care what people think when they see me. I do wonder if I'm perceived by hearing people to be deaf or deaf people to be hearing, but it doesn't really bother me either way. 3. WHAT MEDICAL TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE TO TREAT HEARING IMPAIRMENT(OR AS IS ON MY WORKSHEET DEAFNESS)? Um... Hearing aids? Cochlear implants? It's a waste of my time trying to explain the details. Google it. 4.WHAT IS THE TERM THAT IS PREFERED BY PEOPLE WITH THIS DISORDER? I don't see it as a 'disorder'... But I ID myself as 'hard of hearing'. The term 'deaf' has been applied to me by others, but it's not a word I apply to myself in terms of biology. I don't ID myself as Deaf in the cultural sense either... But eh, I'd like to believe I'm much more comfortable with Deaf culture than the average hearing person. Needless to say, I'd much prefer being called 'deaf' than 'hearing impaired'. Something about the term 'hearing impaired' rubs me the wrong way. |
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