Guest guest Posted February 11, 2011 Report Share Posted February 11, 2011 That was written ~ May 2010. And yes, speech discrimination has definitely improved and I don't get as tired. The lingering dizziness is also much better, although still not entirely gone, so on occasion, I can still get a slight bout of dizziness, but it's very trivial at this point. When I listen to news radio on my drive to work, I can understand quite a bit, especially for male voices. But in groups and meetings, I still have a very hard time following conversations. Fortunately, I work with an awesome team, so they've adapted to working with me. Although actually, maybe that's made me a bit lazy, because I don't have to try to listen quite as much when they're all emailing or IM'ing me. :-) Ken -- Chaos will ensue if the variable i is altered... - SysV Programmers Guide On Fri, 11 Feb 2011, Maggie wrote: > Thanks for the link to an excellent article, Ken! I'm curious: How > long ago was it written and has your speech discrimination and fatigue > improved at all since you wrote it? > > Maggie > > >> >> >> When they asked me about doing a blog article after seeing the internal >> twiki page I wrote for my coworkers, I thought they were going to write >> their own article. Instead, they copied my twiki page verbatim, which I >> thought was weird for general consumption, but oh well... Then they >> tweeted it, and posted it on Facebook, too. Yikes. >> >> http://yaccessibilityblog.com/wp/that-deaf-guy-ken-bolingbroke.html >> >> Ken >> >> -- >> Chaos will ensue if the variable i is altered... >> - SysV Programmers Guide >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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