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<font size="+1">Hello,<br>
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Until a year ago, I mostly ignored my low hearing. I've worn
a hearing aid for years. A year ago, my vision suddenly failed
drastically. Obviously, it was never good to begin with either,
and I never did learn to read lips. I still don't have an official
diagnosis or prognosis.<br>
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Both of these issues have caused me issues in the past. Even
as my vision fails, and my eye hurts constantly, I still
comprehend better by seeing and reading. I intend to learn
Braille in January. (Novemeber is a busy month for writers, and
December is busy with in laws).<br>
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Many, many years ago, in college, I attempted to take a sign
language course. I didn't learn a thing. All I ever saw was
motion, and nothing that made sense. At the time, I blamed it on
the stress of my life. Now, I'm not so sure it was just stress.
Still, I wish I had learned!<br>
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In the meantime, and in the future, how do I convince doctors, and
other professionals, that an email is better than trying to
comprehend a phone conversation?<br>
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To go along with another thread or two, a few times I asked for
help on a blind list I had the "I can call you and talk you though
it" response. Which is great, except, I don't really comprehend
well on the phone, even from people I know. Especially if there
is any background sound. I do appreciate the sentiment. <br>
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I'm still very new in this situation, and yes, I'm partially still
in denial, I'm sure.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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April Brown<br>
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