I only have 30 % hearing on my right ear, if your standing behind me on my right side I just cant hear you (I had/have frequent ear infections) that reduce my hearing ability even more, during a bad infection I can totally lose the hearing in my right ear and its reduced in my left.
its like putting earplugs in your ears, you know theres sound but its muffled and hard to make out.... I also have a really hard time figuring out where sound is coming from... if my phone is ringing in another room I cant "follow" the sound to locate it
its frustrating and I still have most of my hearing, I can function almost totally normally in everyday life. I just alter my behaviour (sitting at the front of the class, watching peoples lips, my family taps me on the sholder to make sure they have my attention etc just small things that help)
I actually find it funny when people have asked in frustration "Are you deaf or something" becuase it shames them when I say yes, good way to teach them some damn tolerance. Im lucky though, in my family, hearing is a problem for my brother as well so growing up it was normal....I never felt odd or treated differently unless I had to put ear plugs in for swimming lessons
try not to worry about those girls and what they said, they sound nasty and insecure, usually thats a sign that they have been badly treated in their own lives. Instead be PROUD of how well you can function even with your hearing not being "normal" at least you have a genuine reason " to not listen to people, for other people they have to resort to selective hearing.
its like putting earplugs in your ears, you know theres sound but its muffled and hard to make out.... I also have a really hard time figuring out where sound is coming from... if my phone is ringing in another room I cant "follow" the sound to locate it
its frustrating and I still have most of my hearing, I can function almost totally normally in everyday life. I just alter my behaviour (sitting at the front of the class, watching peoples lips, my family taps me on the sholder to make sure they have my attention etc just small things that help)
I actually find it funny when people have asked in frustration "Are you deaf or something" becuase it shames them when I say yes, good way to teach them some damn tolerance. Im lucky though, in my family, hearing is a problem for my brother as well so growing up it was normal....I never felt odd or treated differently unless I had to put ear plugs in for swimming lessons
try not to worry about those girls and what they said, they sound nasty and insecure, usually thats a sign that they have been badly treated in their own lives. Instead be PROUD of how well you can function even with your hearing not being "normal" at least you have a genuine reason " to not listen to people, for other people they have to resort to selective hearing.
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