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The Deaf Culture people do not like it when we label ourselves deaf. We have been told to use the word “deaf” with a small “d” as opposed to a capital “D”. I have known and associated with many who were born deaf and also a lot of late deafened or hard of hearing people like myself. When I was learning sign language I had one woman in my group who disparaged finger spelling and actually turned her back on me in conversation. I have had only a few encounters with truly Deaf people but my sense is that they can be a very insular group. Those of us who have some sort of hearing loss can flounder when we have to identify ourselves. We have had this discussion before and I have personally found that using the terms “I read lips, please face me “ or in the case of mask wearing...”I read lips and need to use an app to see what you are saying” or something of that nature works well for me. I found that those particular words seem to decrease the stigma of hearing loss and many of the misconceptions about me including hard of hearing means dumb. Maybe it’s the fact that people think wow...this old broad uses apps or they are intrigued with the app.

I don’t like either of the words impaired or challenged... Are we visually impaired or challenged if we wear glasses? Anyway the people you are referring to haven’t walked in your shoes, Don’t let them say negative things to you....really they don’t have a clue but you can educate them. Such people can be very judgmental .....gets my dander up. And don’t be apologetic...ain’t your fault you can’t hear as well as they do....so don’t apologize and hang back. Had a woman say to me years ago with a real superior attitude .”You know they make state of the art hearing aids” No kidding Dick Tracy! I put her nose out of joint too...with a smile on my face.
Please don’t judge something you don’t know about.
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16 years for a hearing aid is phenomenal. I think the normal life expectancy is 5 years. Go get new ones and a hearing test too. And yes, you got an amplifier erroneously labeled as a hearing aid so no wonder your tinnitus increased. The advertisers are more careful today in making the distinction....might even be a law...I forget.

I don’t even know what discussion this is a part of so hope I didn’t stray in recipes or walking lol.

FL Mary

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I use the word challenged because not only are we working to overcome something, making it a challenge, Hearing challenges involve more than just hearing loss, they involve tinnitus, Meniere's, vertigo, noise and other sensitivities as well

I cannot afford new aids ( do not qualify for care credit) . I am a candidate for cochlear implants also . That is something I really cannot to do for it the 20 percent needed between what Medicare covers and I have to cover. I love music and as as the Cochlear implants have improved; there still not up there quite there.
There are trying HLAA and others are trying to set rules about standards for over the counter aids. The folks in the mild to moderate range should do okay ( Nano). Forget higher levels of loss for over the counter aids.
It is really interesting or scary how in a Twitter feed I dare write that I am not willing to state that I am deaf.
I feel people who function without need of signing or cued speech, etc and do somewhat okay speech in a hearing world is not deaf. It is I think a U.K. vs USA thing.
As for we call yourself in a hearing world; at the last HLAA convention( Rochester, NY) ,; I got hell( That was wrong at that level) from several folks overheard I as a hearing impaired person. They stated to me that I am to call myself hearing challenged. Political correctness in a deefenned/ deafened world
This perhaps may be a reaction to everything going on but perhaps I feel a need to just only be aided on need to need basis and be “deaf” rest of the time. It is too hard dealing with people . I read/ draw. Hike - all solitary.
I put in all this at an end of a discussion on Life transcript ( android phone) has high reviews overall for what it does. Otter for Apple; I done the free version has done surprisingly okay .
Sorry for long bit.