Wow, this was just on a programme on the tele! O_O
As much as my nan refuses to accept it, we believe she is going deaf. Sometimes we find we have to repeat ourselves to her, or speak up a bit. When she watches the television, she has the volume cranked up to about half way, when if I were to watch it, the volume would only be half of how far up she has it.
Its sad, but its normal for elderly people to become deaf when they age and stuff. Some more than others, some younger than others.
Back at the beginning of January, I went deaf in my left ear. I haven't a clue what caused it, so I bought some ear drops. Otex or something like that. It made the problem worse, and I was starting to get really down and depressed. I couldn't hear anything of what my friends were talking about, what my teachers were explaining, what my mum was telling me. Then one day, I woke up, and I was fine - I remember it was the birds that woke me up that morning. I felt cheerful, and I was able to hear and understand what everyone was saying. I have my fingers crossed that it doesn't happen again.
One of my friends in real life has a learning disablity, and he can't communicate properly. He has been taking sign language classes to help. His mum - my mums friend - tried teaching us some sign language, and its actually quite fun!
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