As we get older, it becomes a bit harder to follow conversations in noisy spaces, or where several conversations are going on at the same time. But what a heavy float must be to become more or less deaf in a short period of time?. What a lot you've been through on a physical level anyway, say.
At “holes in the ceiling” I shot laughing. Continue reading with pleasure (although of course I find it annoying for you that you are hard of hearing).
@Naturefreak Because I'm sick, I'm now more digital. But, as a rule, I do fun things with my friends. But going to a restaurant with more than 1 person opposite me is a challenge.
I do hear from several “good hearing” people that it can be difficult in company.
Although Fred isn't deaf like you, he's always grumbling on his ears and also always mentions the same problems as you describe. He no longer makes an effort on a birthday to understand it, he may otherwise keep saying what do you say all night?.
Hello, very good post, I think we should all be more tolerant, we never know when an equal experience can happen to us, so if things would be reversed. sometimes people with physical or motor difficulties have better feelings than many