My older brother who gave me learning and delighted was diagnosed as severe hearing loss shortly after my 2nd birthday. As a 4 year old child, I can not understand the result of the diagnosis. I was told I was worried about this situation until I asked him how long it would take to wear hearing aids. I almost got hysterical when I learned that the hearing aid could not heal his hearing. What I do not understand is how this will affect my life.
Hello, my name is Kurt Daradics. Most of my friends and family call me KurtyD. When I was born I had no ear canal - this condition is called congenital obstruction. As a result, I dealt with about 35% of hearing loss in most of my life, and I pray that if I can hear my voice I will play my role to change the world. In 2007, modern medicine and technology gave me the gift of listening. I worked as a technical center / entrepreneur to utilize as much as possible to make our world as fair and sustainable as possible. The interesting thing that I finally have the ability to hear is that I understand that very few people take time to actually hear.
For most of my 50 years I was a hearing impaired. I was officially diagnosed until 25 years old, but I knew that I've heard of this problem since I was very young. In elementary school, I think I am sitting in the front row of the class and I am trying to become a teacher's pet. On the contrary, I heard what I said and tried to follow up. Going out for dinner with me is annoying. Unless you know how to communicate with me in a noisy environment, you need to prepare to speak a few words. Furthermore, knowing how to communicate with me (or other hearing impaired) is actually not enough. In fact, we need to keep using these actions through meals.
When my law is blind, when my son with hearing disorders is small, it gives him sensual feedback so he enjoys his doorguard bodyguard. His visually impaired teacher came to our house and he got different feelings with different levels of sensory feedback below his feet so that he can feel different emotions when he bounces up and down . It helped him to feel and understand the position of the ground when he could not see it passing through different textures, temperatures etc. Some people like him, others do not, but he is learning every rebound.
Like a real champion, I now have prices for two disabled people. However, in the aftermath, unexpected things have happened. When I adapted to my new reality, I realized that people had hearing impairment. Everyone is very kind and does not sit on my "bad side", not because it brings pain to me, because I have real reliability and awareness for this new situation. I suddenly have the right to ask people to sit on my left side so that I can hear their voice. Hearing impairment is an entrance to satisfy my intangible condition without being shy. Overclassification in medically ambiguous slums can sneak out identifiable conditions that other people actually recognize