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get ready to cry. (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Apr 2021 OP
So beautiful and yes I am moved to tears. sheshe2 Apr 2021 #1
My best friend's parents were both deaf from birth. I saw many of their struggles firsthand. nt Progressive Jones Apr 2021 #3
I am not deaf, yet hard of hearing. sheshe2 Apr 2021 #5
That was beautiful. summer_in_TX Apr 2021 #2
I can relate. One of my Dad's brothers became deaf at 17 years old akbacchus_BC Apr 2021 #4

sheshe2

(83,998 posts)
5. I am not deaf, yet hard of hearing.
Mon Apr 12, 2021, 01:24 AM
Apr 2021

It is hereditary in my family. My dads side.

My grandparents, dad, his sister...me , my brother and sister and now my niece all includes ringing in the ears.

summer_in_TX

(2,766 posts)
2. That was beautiful.
Mon Apr 12, 2021, 01:06 AM
Apr 2021

I wish I could say that I'd considered the barriers those deaf have every day and everywhere before.

But I see now.

Thank you!

akbacchus_BC

(5,704 posts)
4. I can relate. One of my Dad's brothers became deaf at 17 years old
Mon Apr 12, 2021, 01:21 AM
Apr 2021

after getting a penicillin injection. He could read our lips but most times, we used paper and pen to communicate. We have progressed a lot now with sign language.

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