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el..888 situation is unusual. I believe in "talking/getting assistance" is the first step to some resolution she can live with. Again a loss up to Profound level within a 6 months period is unusual. I know a person -Bena Schuster went bilateral deaf-overnight. She wrote a book about what happened next.. Life after Deafness Cdn Hard of Hearing Association Ottawa-1995
From my experience: almost 40 years elapsed from a "slight loss to deafness". From my multiple classes-1992/2007 at CHS/Toronto- no classmate went as "fast" as el...888.
The human variability-no doubt.
Implanted A B Harmony activated Aug/07
Yes, el_888's situation is unusual. She stated that her father is embarrassed by her hearing loss and had refused access to the hearing aids already gotten. He has refused any help what-so-ever. From another poster, that is not unusual behavior in that part of the world.
I am just thankful the el_888 was able to get some new HA's and is doing what she can to keep them away from her father. I am also hopeful that she will also get some kind of help, if needed, at school.
you did the right thing and stepped up for yourself to your dad. Thats not easy to do when your facing a parent. I'm so sorry to hear he broke your aids, those aren't even cheap either! But in a way this is good for you because now you have new ones and social services are getting involved. 