Deafness Changed Our Relationship.
When Sue and I first met 30 years ago I had no idea she had impaired hearing. In common with most people she met, I had no reason to think she didn’t have a pair of fully functioning ears.
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I had no idea University College London was so big, let alone that the hospital isn’t part of the Uni. Nor did I realise that the socks I’d put on were a nylon/cotton mix – which I hate anyway, but...
View ArticleAnd How Does That Make You Feel? Part 2.
So, my turn came and a lot of what I’d intended to say had been included in the previous talk, it was adlib time. I opened with how proud I am of Sue’s achievements and that we’ve been together for 30...
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My reaction to that woman surprised me, I didn’t raise my voice or use any strong language, I simply said “I might slap the next person to do that, it wasn’t funny the first 500 times.” I ended with...
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