I went profound deaf at age 39.
I suffer from severe anxiety disorder and also major depression. I also have PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). I may be wrong how pronouce that.
To AuntMaymeMommy...Yes, I am profound deaf. I have always been hard of hearing, made much bad grades in school, and because I had hearing impariment, school personell wanted me go in mental institution, they say I no can learn because not only I hard of hearing, however, they thought I was mentally challlenged to a degree that no help for me. However, I proved them wrong. I took tests and now my shrink says I am very smart, I not know how apply self because for forty-six years I was always sheltered. When husband got killed in 2001, I had learn many things on my own. if not for my seventeen year old daughter, i would be in a mental facility now. She takes care of all our money managements. She is my right hand team!
Sandy, I hope you don't mind me asking, but are you deaf? You mention that you may make errors in your word structure. I know that is a common problem for deaf people. The syntax of ASL (American Sign Language) is different from spoken English. Although deaf people know the English language it is difficult to write because of the differences in ASL and spoken English. S.E.E. (Signed Exact English) follows the same syntax as spoken word, however it is not commonly used among the Deaf culture. Just a little FYI for those that wouldn't understand why a deaf person would have trouble with sentence structure.
yeah im going there tonight its supposed to be haunted .. we'll see.
Ihear the morgue is flooded and hard to find. im gonna go in one of the sliders where tey put dead people.