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MornHyland
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Posted on 11/26/2005

I am curious how the general Deaf Community feels about people with Auditory Processing Disorders? I am listed as being functionally Deaf, though I can hear sounds I can't process them properly to get any meaning out of them in most situations.

If someone is sitting with me one on one I can use visual cues and lipreading to catch parts of the coversation.

Though I find ASL to be a more effective form of communication. And have made many friends in the Deaf Community near where I live. I am accepted and welcomed to the community here, but was curious what the thoughts were outside of the people I have already made strong friendships with.



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spiritssight
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Posted on 05/31/2006

Hello,

I my self was just dx with CAPD and I am also blind, I had CAPD all my life through and now that I learnt I have it, I am now understanding why I had / have the issue I have. I was not treated as if I had a hearing lose althrough I have many test that show a conductive hearing lost but it was never concetin. I also wounder what the Deaf Community things about this CAPD thing and do they concider the person with CAPD to be deaf.

Sincerely,
Christopher



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DreamyD
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Posted on 05/08/2006

Hello MomHyland! I, too have CAPD and it is difficult to explain to people. This processing disorder is where the brain does not hear. It's like we have a short in our system from the ear to the brain. This can be caused from family genetics or a head injury. I consider myself hard of hearing, although I wear an FM system on my job to help me hear. I think the deaf will accept you as long as you are learning their language. Sign On! I luv ASL!
DreamyD



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ilu_joshi
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Posted on 05/02/2006

Hi... i am deaf...fr india..
world deafs new meeting.. enjoy for new u.. reply



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HoHdfwman
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Posted on 04/28/2006

Hello MornHyland. CAPD seems like it might be auditory nerve damage, but after looking it up I see it is a brain mis-function .. where all parts the ear function normally? I am now curious anout this too.

To answer you question, I think the Deaf community has no problem in accepting anyone who shows a willingness to communicate with them (and hold no prejudices). Basically Yes, the Deaf community at large will accept CAPD. I am severely HofH and found the Deaf (most I have talked with) are accepting of anyone with a hearing loss.



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jfitz144060
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Posted on 02/07/2006

i have auto immune system disease and i classified as a deaf guy aswell but with a digital aid i get about 40% hearing in 1 hear n none in other but with me im different i have cerbal palsey so i cant rely on asl just lip reading n visual cues here but i didnt loose my hearing til i was 33 yrs old n im just shy of 38 yrs old in a few weeks



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