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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 439016" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Never in a million years did I think that these contests were won by people who deserved to win... </p><p>Does that make you one-in-a-million?</p><p></p><p>I'm the person on the other end of a similar situation... its ME that's the "deaf old lady". husband is pretty good about it - and I'm waiting for surgery, finally - but I don't hear "nuttin". The invisible disabilities are the hardest to get people to understand... somehow, if you're in a wheelchair, people know you can't walk; if you have a really awkward gait, they know you're handicapped somehow, and are not surprised if there are other things wrong too. But hearing? (and vision, and ADHD, and...) I don't wear earings, but some days I'm tempted to get a couple made up custom, with little "out of order" signs on them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 439016, member: 11791"] Never in a million years did I think that these contests were won by people who deserved to win... Does that make you one-in-a-million? I'm the person on the other end of a similar situation... its ME that's the "deaf old lady". husband is pretty good about it - and I'm waiting for surgery, finally - but I don't hear "nuttin". The invisible disabilities are the hardest to get people to understand... somehow, if you're in a wheelchair, people know you can't walk; if you have a really awkward gait, they know you're handicapped somehow, and are not surprised if there are other things wrong too. But hearing? (and vision, and ADHD, and...) I don't wear earings, but some days I'm tempted to get a couple made up custom, with little "out of order" signs on them! [/QUOTE]
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