4.17.2015

     Bilingualism!!! One who is HH congenital and all their life feels like an alien. If they speak, people see, think of them as "normal" and when they do not respond right. it can be seen in the "normal" persons face. Or people think bad of them when talked to and they do not answer, since there was no eye contact or lips for them to read. All people should be making eye contact when communicating. Whole world is becoming out of touch! Too busy with devices, creates human connection deficit.
     To top it all off. Mankind's rule makes HH and Deaf live in social isolation, not full inclusion. Famous Deaf are not included. When they, society, break you from living in "solitary confinement" in their community, without hope of ever feeling you belong and seeing death as the only way to end the excruciating pain. Mention 'Suicidal' thoughts and they get to throw you in real solitary confinement, stripped of everything but the clothes on your back, in a locked up Psyche Ward, without being informed! . And they will do this by forcefully if you do not hand everything over. Request a Bible? You be told, "we are trying to locate one", "Oh, one of the staff has one in there car and will get it when they can.", "oh yeah, we are still trying to find one." Five hours later, no bible, only one descent magazine; "Mother Earth", crap TV programs, but on request they found "Animal Planet" NO CAPTIONS!!!!!!!!!!!! They had no PBS, or reference programs. All this after waiting in the ER for 5 hours, happily knitting away on a blanket, using device to send messages with updated info to the friend that called 911.
     BTW the Doctor was a quack. Or double dipping, getting paid by the hospital and leeching off the welfare system. No wonder people think of anyone in the welfare system as pond scum, leeches, dead weigh on society and the world would be better off without them. THEY ARE VERY VERY WRONG! I AM SOME ONE! AND I WILL CONTINUE TO LOVE THEM ANYWAY. THEY ARE MY NEIGHBORS!


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