Partially deaf and finding it hard to socialise
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shekardaz1328
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Hi I've been partially deaf all my life and wondered if anyone else finds it hard to socialize like I do?
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Hello @shekardaz1328 Pleased to meet you welcome.
Glad to speak to you. I suffer from partial deafness. No one realises do they how much of an impact it has on your social life.
I know from getting older it is because my hearing becoming a issue . Yet I tried and have some problems getting hearing aids fitted.
All I can say I am here as I know many of our community are. To share stories and have care and concern.
Have a look around if that helps. Plenty of information and advice. New friends.
Hope I can be of help.. May I add have a look at .Talk about Specific Conditions under Visual and hearing impairments for lots of the community. Have comments and also lots of support.
Please take care
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Hi @shekardaz1328 and a warm welcome to the community! I hope you will be able to find others who relate to your situation! Please do have a look around the community and you may find the hearing/ visual impairment board particularly interesting. If you need anything else then please do not hesitate to be in touch!
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shekardaz1328 said:Hi I've been partially deaf all my life and wondered if anyone else finds it hard to socialize like I do?
I am severley deaf in my right ear and profoundly deaf in my left ear and wear hearing aids permanently.
What i find the worst about socialising is the loud background noises as what i am able to hear becomes muffled. My hearing aid make everything louder so im essentially back deaf again lol.
Also if it have had a beer or 2 then i start losing the ability to lip read which doesnt help.
Although i made a brilliant recovery at my PIP assessment when i had a perfect conversation with the assessor without my hearing aids in from 17 foot apart ? -
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