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November 28, 2006, 5:18 pm PST

A WAY FOR THE DISABLED, AND DISADVANTAGED.

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Hello.

 

What I have is called sensenoral nerve damage.    I have had it for about 32 years now.  It was noticed when I was in about the fifth grade in school. 

 

I think society, each community needs to be flooded with an awareness alert similar to all those cancer/wheelchair/lukemia tv commercials/ads they put on tv all the time.  Something to address the issues to everyone that each person is an individual issue, not to treat anyone deaf as if they are 'dumb' and if we can speak that it is a blessing, not a crime; that we are isolated, in terms of making human contacts and learning experiences and more prone to depressions; that there are similarities in needed services for the severly hearing impaired and the deaf and there are also different needs that need to be addressed.    There are at least 5 different levels:  born deaf, deaf later in life, severly hearing impaired at birth/later in life and then just hearing impaired.  There are different needs for all these and different capabilities.  Did you know that people born deaf qualify for all kinds of wonderful services but severly hearing impaired people don't?  That to get almost any kind of services, we usually have to become legal age and then practically blunder around looking for different things that we can access?  Especially when you do not live in a cosmopolitan area?  Training for rescue/medical/law enforcement is bad.  When the state requires training, they train a couple of top people who are to go back and train the rest of their people.  Well, lets say they do this...(or not, there is no follow-up to guarantee they do this), the turn-over rate of people in those professions practically guarantees that there is always still not going to be anyone really trained to work with hearing impaired/deaf people.  I have come across this repeatedly.  And also, how about this.....the department of vocational rehabilitation, who is in charge of working with hadicapped poeple of all handicaps, when a deaf person calls, a lot of times the person answering the phone has no patience to talk with hearing impaired people and keep hanging the phone up ! (unless it is the caseworker working with deaf people).  Aggravating.  And then, all these people and businesses you try to call and talk with???  They keep hanging up before you can two words in edgewise.  If you apply for a job (without listing you are deaf) and they like your application/skills and would like to hire you until they find out you are deaf?  People seriously need to be made more aware.  I was denied so many times in my life, things I should have been able to get/qualify for, that could have enriched my life more to the fullest...but society has let me down.  I am just so tired of pushing against the machine.

 

Let me stop now before I get totally carried away.  Thank you for your response.  I hope that in all my prattling, I answered the questions you ask !

 

Bless you !

 

Sorry I am just checking back.  Things have been very hectic.  I will take the time to read and digest your email.  I agree that we need to raise awareness on these invisible disabilites.  My life is shattered because of mine.  But I have faith, and believe there are anwers.

 

You can email me if you want at childsvoice@bellsouth.net

 

God bless,

 

djmatt

 

 
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February 1, 2008, 11:10 pm PST

.Deaf also

Quote From: honestheart

Hello.

 

What I have is called sensenoral nerve damage.    I have had it for about 32 years now.  It was noticed when I was in about the fifth grade in school. 

 

I think society, each community needs to be flooded with an awareness alert similar to all those cancer/wheelchair/lukemia tv commercials/ads they put on tv all the time.  Something to address the issues to everyone that each person is an individual issue, not to treat anyone deaf as if they are 'dumb' and if we can speak that it is a blessing, not a crime; that we are isolated, in terms of making human contacts and learning experiences and more prone to depressions; that there are similarities in needed services for the severly hearing impaired and the deaf and there are also different needs that need to be addressed.    There are at least 5 different levels:  born deaf, deaf later in life, severly hearing impaired at birth/later in life and then just hearing impaired.  There are different needs for all these and different capabilities.  Did you know that people born deaf qualify for all kinds of wonderful services but severly hearing impaired people don't?  That to get almost any kind of services, we usually have to become legal age and then practically blunder around looking for different things that we can access?  Especially when you do not live in a cosmopolitan area?  Training for rescue/medical/law enforcement is bad.  When the state requires training, they train a couple of top people who are to go back and train the rest of their people.  Well, lets say they do this...(or not, there is no follow-up to guarantee they do this), the turn-over rate of people in those professions practically guarantees that there is always still not going to be anyone really trained to work with hearing impaired/deaf people.  I have come across this repeatedly.  And also, how about this.....the department of vocational rehabilitation, who is in charge of working with hadicapped poeple of all handicaps, when a deaf person calls, a lot of times the person answering the phone has no patience to talk with hearing impaired people and keep hanging the phone up ! (unless it is the caseworker working with deaf people).  Aggravating.  And then, all these people and businesses you try to call and talk with???  They keep hanging up before you can two words in edgewise.  If you apply for a job (without listing you are deaf) and they like your application/skills and would like to hire you until they find out you are deaf?  People seriously need to be made more aware.  I was denied so many times in my life, things I should have been able to get/qualify for, that could have enriched my life more to the fullest...but society has let me down.  I am just so tired of pushing against the machine.

 

Let me stop now before I get totally carried away.  Thank you for your response.  I hope that in all my prattling, I answered the questions you ask !

 

Bless you !

 

Hi there I was born in 1966. Mom got German Measles in the early part on the pregnany. I was born profounly deaf and I am slow to learn. Anyways, it's been rough and I have in the last 8 yrs. had FMS. Not sure if it's from the German Measles or another problem. I would love to meet others who were born with the same problems I need to know what this FMS is all about and boot it on out. I have not been to great since I got this FMS I already had it rough didn't need any more help on the way down to be stomped on.                               

 

HELP!!!!It's true the deaf need a voice.... Or maybe they can trade places....Like to see that one happen...

 

 

God Bless U All

 
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March 26, 2008, 10:24 pm PDT

Glad to meet someone in my Boat!!!

Quote From: honestheart

Hello.

 

What I have is called sensenoral nerve damage.    I have had it for about 32 years now.  It was noticed when I was in about the fifth grade in school. 

 

I think society, each community needs to be flooded with an awareness alert similar to all those cancer/wheelchair/lukemia tv commercials/ads they put on tv all the time.  Something to address the issues to everyone that each person is an individual issue, not to treat anyone deaf as if they are 'dumb' and if we can speak that it is a blessing, not a crime; that we are isolated, in terms of making human contacts and learning experiences and more prone to depressions; that there are similarities in needed services for the severly hearing impaired and the deaf and there are also different needs that need to be addressed.    There are at least 5 different levels:  born deaf, deaf later in life, severly hearing impaired at birth/later in life and then just hearing impaired.  There are different needs for all these and different capabilities.  Did you know that people born deaf qualify for all kinds of wonderful services but severly hearing impaired people don't?  That to get almost any kind of services, we usually have to become legal age and then practically blunder around looking for different things that we can access?  Especially when you do not live in a cosmopolitan area?  Training for rescue/medical/law enforcement is bad.  When the state requires training, they train a couple of top people who are to go back and train the rest of their people.  Well, lets say they do this...(or not, there is no follow-up to guarantee they do this), the turn-over rate of people in those professions practically guarantees that there is always still not going to be anyone really trained to work with hearing impaired/deaf people.  I have come across this repeatedly.  And also, how about this.....the department of vocational rehabilitation, who is in charge of working with hadicapped poeple of all handicaps, when a deaf person calls, a lot of times the person answering the phone has no patience to talk with hearing impaired people and keep hanging the phone up ! (unless it is the caseworker working with deaf people).  Aggravating.  And then, all these people and businesses you try to call and talk with???  They keep hanging up before you can two words in edgewise.  If you apply for a job (without listing you are deaf) and they like your application/skills and would like to hire you until they find out you are deaf?  People seriously need to be made more aware.  I was denied so many times in my life, things I should have been able to get/qualify for, that could have enriched my life more to the fullest...but society has let me down.  I am just so tired of pushing against the machine.

 

Let me stop now before I get totally carried away.  Thank you for your response.  I hope that in all my prattling, I answered the questions you ask !

 

Bless you !

 

Hi there, Sorry, I'm so shocked I have been trying to find someone to talk to about my hearing loss, I got turned down for help after I tried to work at several jobs over the years and I sure have ran smack into some solid walls for years. At least I done one thing right had some wonderful children. But, they get stuck helping good ole Mom out sometimes to hear and understand things. My husband is good with it also I think he has the paciences of a saint... I do adore them all.... Anyways, I can't help out money wise. I'm just a person in a body, good for nothing sometimes. I know thats not true but it feels that way sometimes.. I want to be able to do for others or help make money. I am to good for sign language and too deaf for the hearing. Where do I fit? I wake each day and do what that day holds for me and try again, over and over.... Thanks for your voice in deafness and know you are not the only one out there in your boat.

 

Bless you!!!

 


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