[nfb-db] Newby to the list

Marsha Drenth marsha.drenth at gmail.com
Tue Apr 21 12:35:50 UTC 2015


Rox, 
I hope you do go to the national convention. I would love to meet you in person. 
I will also be asking for an interpreter for the meetings. I don't know if the NFB will help with the costs of that, but I plan on asking. It those of us who need interpreters, but do not ask, then no one will know that there is a need there. I am not saying this to just you Rox, but to everyone, there are many types of interpreters, including voice interpreters. Hopefully we can also get better listening devices, I know that there have been conversation about it, so stay tuned. 

Marsha drenth  
email: marsha.drenth at gmail.com  
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Please note that this email communication has been sent using my iPhone. As such, I may have used dictation and had made attempts to mitigate errors. Please do not be hesitant to ask for clarification as necessary. 

> On Apr 20, 2015, at 6:03 PM, The Pawpower Pack via nfb-db <nfb-db at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Anjelina and all, 
> I'm Rox and I'm Deafblind. Mostly I use ASL interpreters and for communication with hearing people, I use a keyboard and my iPhone and braille display.  I have one hearing aid that I wear and can use for environmental sounds and if people speak very loudly, but honestly I prefer ASL.  I use tactile interpretation because my sight is not good enough for visual ASL.  I live in New Orleans. 
> As for crossing roads, I travel all over.  I do have a small amount of sight that is useful for crossing roads.  I do get a lot of help from passers by and from my service dog Soleil. 
> I'm thinking of attending the NFB conference but not sure yet. 
> 
> 
> Rox and the kitchen Bitches: 
> Mill'E, Laveau, Soleil
> Pawpower4me at gmail.com
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Apr 20, 2015, at 4:27 PM, Sheila Leigland via nfb-db <nfb-db at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> hi, my name is sheila and I wear two behind the ear hearing aides. I have moverately severe hearing loss. I had some hearing loss in my early forties but it really dropped during an illness. I really noticed when the doctor cleaned wax out of my ears but there was no change. I had been using hearing aides now for ten years. I'm now using my third set of aides. I have a program specifically to be use out on the streets so that traffic comes in and the aides don't try to block sounds that are from the environment.I went to hellen keller national center for deaf blind adults and tried to make sure that I was hering as well as posible in as many situations as possible.
>> 
>>> On 4/17/2015 3:58 PM, Anjelina via nfb-db wrote:
>>> Good day list,
>>> My name is Anjelina and I am new to the list. I am interested in learning more about deaf-blindness. Over the years I have noticed some hearing loss in my right ear which I have been able to compensate for. A few weeks ago I had a near run-in with a car while crossing a busy street which really startled me since I didn't hear the car. If you all don't mind, can you tell me a bit about your hearing loss and how you have coped with it?
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -Anjelina
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