Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 That's close to what I have. I'm profoundly deaf in my right ear and moderate to severe in my left ear. I think someone once told me it was a 10% hearing loss. > >Reply-To: CHARGE >To: CHARGE >Subject: Re: Ear Surgery >Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 21:12:00 -0400 > >Hey Chip, > > >I have perfound hearing loss on my left ear and moderite to suviere in my >right ear and you wouldnt know i was hearing impared by talking to me. I >think people who had better hearing in their early years probably are >better >at speaking clearer then someone who was born deaf. Thats probably why >Patty >speaks clearer then some people who i know who have been deaf since birth. > > >Chantelle > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 good luck with the op ok everyone im seeing my ent on tues \about my hearing decline i know one thing my dad would love it if i couldnt talk LOL > > That's close to what I have. I'm profoundly deaf in my right ear and > moderate to severe in my left ear. I think someone once told me it was a > 10% hearing loss. > > > > > > > > > > >Reply-To: CHARGE > >To: CHARGE > >Subject: Re: Ear Surgery > >Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 21:12:00 -0400 > > > >Hey Chip, > > > > > >I have perfound hearing loss on my left ear and moderite to suviere in my > >right ear and you wouldnt know i was hearing impared by talking to me. I > >think people who had better hearing in their early years probably are > >better > >at speaking clearer then someone who was born deaf. Thats probably why > >Patty > >speaks clearer then some people who i know who have been deaf since > birth. > > > > > >Chantelle > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 hi Patty, I wish you a speed recovery and you will be fine. can you tell me what this procedure does I am asking because my daughter had ear infection recently and her ENT seems to feel that she might get more. Not sure why she said like that. Also she has mild to moderate hearing loss. Chantelle and Michele, is hearing loss in charge progressive. my daughter has malformed cochleas and again her ENT seems to think that she might loose all her hearing why is that. Also Michele what kind of hearing loss does Aubrie has (if she has any) Rita > > Hello Everyone! > Well, I don't know if anyone had heard I am getting Ear Surgery on May 18. > In fact I am happy I am getting this operation because It will stop my > Infections form getting worse. But I really don't care if I lose my > hearing, I am > practically deaf anyway. With this How in the world do I still > communicate with > my dad if I go completely deaf? That is one of my major frustrations. > > Patty > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 hi Patty, I wish you a speed recovery and you will be fine. can you tell me what this procedure does I am asking because my daughter had ear infection recently and her ENT seems to feel that she might get more. Not sure why she said like that. Also she has mild to moderate hearing loss. Chantelle and Michele, is hearing loss in charge progressive. my daughter has malformed cochleas and again her ENT seems to think that she might loose all her hearing why is that. Also Michele what kind of hearing loss does Aubrie has (if she has any) Rita > > Hello Everyone! > Well, I don't know if anyone had heard I am getting Ear Surgery on May 18. > In fact I am happy I am getting this operation because It will stop my > Infections form getting worse. But I really don't care if I lose my > hearing, I am > practically deaf anyway. With this How in the world do I still > communicate with > my dad if I go completely deaf? That is one of my major frustrations. > > Patty > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 hi Patty, I wish you a speed recovery and you will be fine. can you tell me what this procedure does I am asking because my daughter had ear infection recently and her ENT seems to feel that she might get more. Not sure why she said like that. Also she has mild to moderate hearing loss. Chantelle and Michele, is hearing loss in charge progressive. my daughter has malformed cochleas and again her ENT seems to think that she might loose all her hearing why is that. Also Michele what kind of hearing loss does Aubrie has (if she has any) Rita > > Hello Everyone! > Well, I don't know if anyone had heard I am getting Ear Surgery on May 18. > In fact I am happy I am getting this operation because It will stop my > Infections form getting worse. But I really don't care if I lose my > hearing, I am > practically deaf anyway. With this How in the world do I still > communicate with > my dad if I go completely deaf? That is one of my major frustrations. > > Patty > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Patty, Lovely to see you on here again. Was just thinking yesterday that I must e-mail you off list and here you are. Do Boston and London have a telepathic link? What is the operation you are having on 18th? Very good luck with that and please keep us all posted on progress. As for communication with your dad, from what I saw of you two in Miami, you have a strong bond that will encourage you both to do whatever you have to do to ensure you continue to communicate with each other. Sometimes I too wonder about my mum on different issues but when the chips are down, she always comes up trumps. Oh, congratulations on not only your travelling skills but your weekend achievement with the boulder too! You can't keep much secret when you have a proud mum! Lots of cyber hugs across the waters....... Flo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Guys, I have to say that Patty has every right to say what she has. I would too if I were her. Especially since she and are so close, " buddies. " Being 's wife though I have to also add that he has been trying to learn sign. We took classes a while ago with him participating always. For some reason he just can't get it. He tries. And in his defense he has moved us up here and is in sales. He does have a base pay but if he doesn't sell he doesn't make a good income. Heck, it's way expensive to live up here. He is putting 100% into developing his client base and territory. And he is doing that specifically for Patty. Remember-we moved for her. So, instead of learning it bit by bit Patty wants him to learn NOW! He knows about 20 words. That's it. The day will come where he'll have to sign totally for her but for now she'll just have to be patient and teach him. Talk about approximations!!!! Actually, they're quite funny when they sign together. Patty ends up grabbing his fingers to form the sign correctly. It's a laugh. With that, do men have a harder time making signs? His are quite unique! Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Guys, I have to say that Patty has every right to say what she has. I would too if I were her. Especially since she and are so close, " buddies. " Being 's wife though I have to also add that he has been trying to learn sign. We took classes a while ago with him participating always. For some reason he just can't get it. He tries. And in his defense he has moved us up here and is in sales. He does have a base pay but if he doesn't sell he doesn't make a good income. Heck, it's way expensive to live up here. He is putting 100% into developing his client base and territory. And he is doing that specifically for Patty. Remember-we moved for her. So, instead of learning it bit by bit Patty wants him to learn NOW! He knows about 20 words. That's it. The day will come where he'll have to sign totally for her but for now she'll just have to be patient and teach him. Talk about approximations!!!! Actually, they're quite funny when they sign together. Patty ends up grabbing his fingers to form the sign correctly. It's a laugh. With that, do men have a harder time making signs? His are quite unique! Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Guys, I have to say that Patty has every right to say what she has. I would too if I were her. Especially since she and are so close, " buddies. " Being 's wife though I have to also add that he has been trying to learn sign. We took classes a while ago with him participating always. For some reason he just can't get it. He tries. And in his defense he has moved us up here and is in sales. He does have a base pay but if he doesn't sell he doesn't make a good income. Heck, it's way expensive to live up here. He is putting 100% into developing his client base and territory. And he is doing that specifically for Patty. Remember-we moved for her. So, instead of learning it bit by bit Patty wants him to learn NOW! He knows about 20 words. That's it. The day will come where he'll have to sign totally for her but for now she'll just have to be patient and teach him. Talk about approximations!!!! Actually, they're quite funny when they sign together. Patty ends up grabbing his fingers to form the sign correctly. It's a laugh. With that, do men have a harder time making signs? His are quite unique! Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 rita my answer is can be mine has dropped quite alot in three years well havent been to the audiolocgist in taht len gth of time seeingt ent next tues ellen othe rwise known as elle > > Patty, > Lovely to see you on here again. Was just thinking yesterday that I must > e-mail you off list and here you are. Do Boston and London have a > telepathic link? > > What is the operation you are having on 18th? Very good luck with that > and > please keep us all posted on progress. > > As for communication with your dad, from what I saw of you two in Miami, > you > have a strong bond that will encourage you both to do whatever you have to > do to ensure you continue to communicate with each other. Sometimes I too > wonder about my mum on different issues but when the chips are down, she > always comes up trumps. > > Oh, congratulations on not only your travelling skills but your weekend > achievement with the boulder too! You can't keep much secret when you > have > a proud mum! > > Lots of cyber hugs across the waters....... > Flo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 rita my answer is can be mine has dropped quite alot in three years well havent been to the audiolocgist in taht len gth of time seeingt ent next tues ellen othe rwise known as elle > > Patty, > Lovely to see you on here again. Was just thinking yesterday that I must > e-mail you off list and here you are. Do Boston and London have a > telepathic link? > > What is the operation you are having on 18th? Very good luck with that > and > please keep us all posted on progress. > > As for communication with your dad, from what I saw of you two in Miami, > you > have a strong bond that will encourage you both to do whatever you have to > do to ensure you continue to communicate with each other. Sometimes I too > wonder about my mum on different issues but when the chips are down, she > always comes up trumps. > > Oh, congratulations on not only your travelling skills but your weekend > achievement with the boulder too! You can't keep much secret when you > have > a proud mum! > > Lots of cyber hugs across the waters....... > Flo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 LOL liek me i want things NOW not tomoorrow but NOW as for signing theres this person at work who signs and i know a fre word but most of the time ill be like that i want that work there now lol thats me > > Guys, I have to say that Patty has every right to say what she has. I > would > too if I were her. Especially since she and are so close, " buddies. " > Being 's wife though I have to also add that he has been trying to > learn > sign. We took classes a while ago with him participating always. For > some > reason he just can't get it. He tries. > > And in his defense he has moved us up here and is in sales. He does have > a > base pay but if he doesn't sell he doesn't make a good income. Heck, it's > way > expensive to live up here. He is putting 100% into developing his client > base > and territory. And he is doing that specifically for Patty. Remember-we > moved for her. So, instead of learning it bit by bit Patty wants him to > learn > NOW! He knows about 20 words. That's it. > > The day will come where he'll have to sign totally for her but for now > she'll > just have to be patient and teach him. Talk about approximations!!!! > Actually, they're quite funny when they sign together. Patty ends up > grabbing his > fingers to form the sign correctly. It's a laugh. > > With that, do men have a harder time making signs? His are quite unique! > > > Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 LOL liek me i want things NOW not tomoorrow but NOW as for signing theres this person at work who signs and i know a fre word but most of the time ill be like that i want that work there now lol thats me > > Guys, I have to say that Patty has every right to say what she has. I > would > too if I were her. Especially since she and are so close, " buddies. " > Being 's wife though I have to also add that he has been trying to > learn > sign. We took classes a while ago with him participating always. For > some > reason he just can't get it. He tries. > > And in his defense he has moved us up here and is in sales. He does have > a > base pay but if he doesn't sell he doesn't make a good income. Heck, it's > way > expensive to live up here. He is putting 100% into developing his client > base > and territory. And he is doing that specifically for Patty. Remember-we > moved for her. So, instead of learning it bit by bit Patty wants him to > learn > NOW! He knows about 20 words. That's it. > > The day will come where he'll have to sign totally for her but for now > she'll > just have to be patient and teach him. Talk about approximations!!!! > Actually, they're quite funny when they sign together. Patty ends up > grabbing his > fingers to form the sign correctly. It's a laugh. > > With that, do men have a harder time making signs? His are quite unique! > > > Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Bonnie- I knew had to be working on it -- just from what I know of him. It is very hard. Especially when you have to do it little by little -- like just on evenings and weekends. I'm sure they'll get it together! Michele W mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Bonnie- I knew had to be working on it -- just from what I know of him. It is very hard. Especially when you have to do it little by little -- like just on evenings and weekends. I'm sure they'll get it together! Michele W mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 Bonnie- I knew had to be working on it -- just from what I know of him. It is very hard. Especially when you have to do it little by little -- like just on evenings and weekends. I'm sure they'll get it together! Michele W mom to Aubrie 8 yrs CHARGE, 14 yrs and wife to DJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 I have to laugh about the men and signing. My husband thinks he can sign but he makes up many of his " signs. " He can sign the important things like the songs " who let the dogs out " and " my name is, my name is. " Hee Hee Hee Lori Myers Re: Ear Surgery Guys, I have to say that Patty has every right to say what she has. I would too if I were her. Especially since she and are so close, " buddies. " Being 's wife though I have to also add that he has been trying to learn sign. We took classes a while ago with him participating always. For some reason he just can't get it. He tries. And in his defense he has moved us up here and is in sales. He does have a base pay but if he doesn't sell he doesn't make a good income. Heck, it's way expensive to live up here. He is putting 100% into developing his client base and territory. And he is doing that specifically for Patty. Remember-we moved for her. So, instead of learning it bit by bit Patty wants him to learn NOW! He knows about 20 words. That's it. The day will come where he'll have to sign totally for her but for now she'll just have to be patient and teach him. Talk about approximations!!!! Actually, they're quite funny when they sign together. Patty ends up grabbing his fingers to form the sign correctly. It's a laugh. With that, do men have a harder time making signs? His are quite unique! Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 I have to laugh about the men and signing. My husband thinks he can sign but he makes up many of his " signs. " He can sign the important things like the songs " who let the dogs out " and " my name is, my name is. " Hee Hee Hee Lori Myers Re: Ear Surgery Guys, I have to say that Patty has every right to say what she has. I would too if I were her. Especially since she and are so close, " buddies. " Being 's wife though I have to also add that he has been trying to learn sign. We took classes a while ago with him participating always. For some reason he just can't get it. He tries. And in his defense he has moved us up here and is in sales. He does have a base pay but if he doesn't sell he doesn't make a good income. Heck, it's way expensive to live up here. He is putting 100% into developing his client base and territory. And he is doing that specifically for Patty. Remember-we moved for her. So, instead of learning it bit by bit Patty wants him to learn NOW! He knows about 20 words. That's it. The day will come where he'll have to sign totally for her but for now she'll just have to be patient and teach him. Talk about approximations!!!! Actually, they're quite funny when they sign together. Patty ends up grabbing his fingers to form the sign correctly. It's a laugh. With that, do men have a harder time making signs? His are quite unique! Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2006 Report Share Posted May 4, 2006 I have to laugh about the men and signing. My husband thinks he can sign but he makes up many of his " signs. " He can sign the important things like the songs " who let the dogs out " and " my name is, my name is. " Hee Hee Hee Lori Myers Re: Ear Surgery Guys, I have to say that Patty has every right to say what she has. I would too if I were her. Especially since she and are so close, " buddies. " Being 's wife though I have to also add that he has been trying to learn sign. We took classes a while ago with him participating always. For some reason he just can't get it. He tries. And in his defense he has moved us up here and is in sales. He does have a base pay but if he doesn't sell he doesn't make a good income. Heck, it's way expensive to live up here. He is putting 100% into developing his client base and territory. And he is doing that specifically for Patty. Remember-we moved for her. So, instead of learning it bit by bit Patty wants him to learn NOW! He knows about 20 words. That's it. The day will come where he'll have to sign totally for her but for now she'll just have to be patient and teach him. Talk about approximations!!!! Actually, they're quite funny when they sign together. Patty ends up grabbing his fingers to form the sign correctly. It's a laugh. With that, do men have a harder time making signs? His are quite unique! Bonnie, Mom to a 23, Patty CHARGE 21, and wife to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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