One World Built On A Firm Foundation
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a sad fact that deaf or partially deaf people get far less sympathy than the blind. Most people don't have the patience to communicate with them. If you are blind and want to cross the road, there's always someone to help. If you're deaf and want a conversation, no-one wants to know.
Your family member is trying to stave off the inevitable for as long as possible, and who's to blame him/her ? You've got to put up a fight against things that are trying to drag you down.. You have got to be patient. Don't let your frustration be a barrier to communication. Not easy. but let love keep you together, not a hearing problem force you apart. He/she will accept help in his/her own time. Good luck.
Could you stop trying to accommodate their problems e.g. don�t shout to them, don�t let them have the tv volume up so loud (if you share the house), don�t rearrange the seats so that their best ear is nearest to the group / talker� it might give them more of an incentive to take some responsibility for their own problems and get some help � for which you should provide all the support they need getting appointments etc.