my good friend is deaf pretty much since he was a kid(hes around 44 now). he got a coxial(spelling?) implant in one of his ears. he takes it off when he puts his helmet on, then of couse puts the implant back in when he gets off his bike. its kinda tough talking to him while riding next to him unless im wearing my 3/4 helmet. at least he can read my lips at that point.Shiv wrote:Ok so my hearing sucks. Well it's not really all that bad, but it's to the point where I use hearing aids when in social situations (so pretty much every day) so I can actually understand what people are saying.
So does anyone wear hearing aids? The ones I have go pretty deep into the ear for vanity reasons but they do have a tendency to buzz when something is closed over top of them (like my hand, or the padding of a helmet).
Was wondering how big of a problem it would be, or if I should start carrying my case around with me so I can take them out and put them back in as needed.
It's not a problem when I'm just standing there in a shop but I still have no bike, so I can't tell how it's gonna be at highway speeds or anything.
nah, i dont know sign language. believe it or not, his insurance paid for 80% of the bills which was great for him. i used to have to use the relay service on the phone all the time. he went deaf at a very early age but he can speak fine. imagine what it was like for me when the day finally arrived where i was able to talk to him on a normal phone. pretty effing amazing. he got the one ear done to see how good it works. hes pretty much 100% deaf w/out his implant.Wrider wrote:The cochlear implants are nice... but extremely expensive... My friend has a deaf friend who has one. That guy has been deaf since birth, and while he has the implant, still can't make heads or tails out of words... I wish it worked for him, but oh well, and nyrblue35, do you know sign language? That's how I keep in touch with my deaf friends... Fairly easy to pick up once you start to get the hang of it, so I'm sure it wouldn't be hard for you to learn either...
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