Was there a reason why your hearing loss happened?I was 27. My hearing in my left ear started going when I was 20 though. But I actually managed fine just being able to hear out of my right, as long as someone wasn't sitting on my left trying to talk to me anyway I had my son at 23, my daughter at 25, it was right after I had her that my hearing my right ear started to go. And it progressed pretty quickly. I had gone to the VR to get aids to keep my job, I was cashier!! yeah that was fun. But I was losing so much hearing so fast they wanted me to get an MRI (wait for that appt), make sure I didn't have a tumor. Nope, so then they wanted me to see an expert in Boston (wait for that appt) he wanted me to get a CTscan (wait for that appt) finally get the okay. By the time I got my aids nearly a year had passed and I was at the point where people were having to talk directly into my right ear for me to hear them. It was pretty aggressive progressive loss.
Was there a reason why your hearing loss happened?
Isn't that what Grissom (from C.S.I.) had?yep otosclerosis, and cochlear otosclerosis (that's a bit more rare). For most people that get it it stays out of their cochlea and just causes bone conduction, I have a mixed bag bone conduction and sensorineural. I think most of my loss is sensorineural.
Isn't that what Grissom (from C.S.I.) had?
Sorry.I haven no idea I have never watched that. I'm not real big on watching TV.
Sorry.
I just looked it up. The character's mother had this and it made her deaf. This encouraged Grissom to learn ASL in order to communicate with her. Then it started affecting him, but he had surgery before it developed completely.
Although you're not big on watching television, you should watch one episode in particular... C.S.I. (Season 1 - Episode 20) "Sounds of Silence". It involves C.S.I. investigating the death of a deaf man being run over by a car.
Anyways, do you use sign language to communicate with your family?
Sorry.
I just looked it up. The character's mother had this and it made her deaf. This encouraged Grissom to learn ASL in order to communicate with her. Then it started affecting him, but he had surgery before it developed completely.
Although you're not big on watching television, you should watch one episode in particular... C.S.I. (Season 1 - Episode 20) "Sounds of Silence". It involves C.S.I. investigating the death of a deaf man being run over by a car.
Anyways, do you use sign language to communicate with your family?
Sorry to hear about that.Nope. None of us know it. Years ago I talked to my soon to be ex husband about learning ASL with me, he flat out refused. Then when we were talking about divorce, well fighting about it, some how that got brought up, and he's all "If you want me to I'll learn it for you", no too late now, stfu. I do want to learn it with my kids though, I've thought about taking a course, but then I'd have to teach the lessons to them. ugh. I've been wondering if the VR would hook us up with someone but my case is "closed" with them, so I don't know. I was using lifeprint, but I started slacking on it. My daughter has an ASL app on her ipod, I think she knows more than I do. And no, no one else in my family parents siblings, know it I didn't start losing it until I'd move out of the house, and now live a thousand miles away from anyone. And no one can call me, it sucks.
Sorry to hear about that.
It's never too late to learn ASL.