CaseyH15
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I understand that many who are faced with this physical limitation are bound to learn sign language. This was not the case for me. I have never used sign language, not once. Just lip reading really... I have been hard of hearing all of my life, and severely too. I have absolutely no hearing in one ear, the other ear is just about done.
I feel somewhat ashamed of this... Once I went to target, an employee who was deaf had spotted my implant. She was overjoyed and began to sign to me. I was dumbfounded, confused and could do nothing but to offer her a sheepish grin. So, I wrote to her, and we had communicated through that. It was overwhelming how guilty I felt.
Has anyone experienced this?
I feel somewhat ashamed of this... Once I went to target, an employee who was deaf had spotted my implant. She was overjoyed and began to sign to me. I was dumbfounded, confused and could do nothing but to offer her a sheepish grin. So, I wrote to her, and we had communicated through that. It was overwhelming how guilty I felt.
Has anyone experienced this?
Casey. I'm hoh with auditory processing issues....do sign some but poorly. I do not hide that I'm hoh and do not consider it a physical limitation, for me. I don't know if I was born this way or not. Hub hoh/deaf raised oral.
Cappy. My experience has been that Deaf people are very patient with me because of the tiny bit that I do know, and that I respect the language and have some experience of the cultural norms of the community.