I think I heard this wrong … but I’m afraid to ask in case I was right.
“No, I don’t have tacos coming out of my balls!”
I think I heard this wrong … but I’m afraid to ask in case I was right.
“No, I don’t have tacos coming out of my balls!”
Mit zwei Wochen Verspätung bekam ich dann doch meine OP, interessanter Weise an dem Tag, an dem die Unikliniken in München streikten. Dort wäre ich glatt abgewiesen worden. Im Klinikum Neuperlach Gott sei Dank nicht. Am Freitag durfte ich dann schon wieder nach Hause. Die OP ist soweit gut verlaufen. Allerdings hatte ich in der Folge mit zwei, drei leichteren Komplikationen zu kämpfen, eine…
an underrated perk of having a hearing disability is that I can give up. Situation too loud? Hearing aids off. Somebody mansplaining? Sorry, can’t hear you over the bus. Don’t want to do all that? Can’t comprehend instructions. Works every time.
I have a hearing disability, so I don’t really know/hear the lyrics to songs, I just vibe. Which is how I ended up listening to a German cover of “Go, Johnny, Go” for YEARS
when you’re doing smile-and-nod “hearing” and fuck up a response so badly your only two options become:
== Try to explain you’re deaf/hoh (embarrassing)
== Lose -600 Friendship Points
THIS WAS ORIGINALLY A POST ABOUT APHRODITE SHE’LL UNDERSTAND.
I JUST GOT MY HEARING AIDS AND PEOPLE HEAR LIEK THIS??? I CAN UNDERSTAND WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING. RELIABLY.
I NEED TO GO LISTEN TO MUSIC AND RE EVALUATE EVERYTHING I HAVE EVER KNOWN
How Low-Gain Hearing Aids Can Help With Auditory Processing
oh to add on my reblog ab captions n shit, the rottmnt portal jacked episode’s captions say fucking port hole jacking half the time and i was confused because i didnt know if that was a mistake or not. i spent like the entire episode wondering if it was port hole jacking and the title was a play on words or if it was portal jacking and the captions sucked
so Yeah. please make better captions, this is one example of MANY.
Hi everyone?! So I’d like to ask (inquire if you will) about some experiences others share? Starting from the beginning here, I very much feel like ever since I had a few bad ear infections back in late 2019-early 2020, my hearing and listening has not been the same. I’ve been googling (dangerous) and auditory processing disorder seems to disclose all of my concerns? I want to ask a majority of other people who have it though to possibly share experiences or at least give me the overview because google is again, dangerous??? It’s become such a frequent instead of fleeting problem these days that I want to ask if others have their own experiences.
[[MORE]]So overall I have this constant issue of people talking to me, with a few different almost constant outcomes???
•”Huh? What?”
•*repeats what I think they said*
•entire misunderstanding of what I heard
•it is instantly forgotten or I only remember half of what I was told (“take out the trash and take it down to the curb” but I only take out the trash, go inside, and claim “you didn’t tell me to take it down to the curb 😭”)
Among that though other random things that seem to manifest off of it include???
•Everyone saying I talk too loudly even when I’m pretty sure I’m whispering
•Reading messages from friends, entirely misunderstanding, responding anyway, then apologizing bc I misunderstood (constant pain)
•Random back and forth ear pain despite no lingering infection or anything like that
•subtitles/cc are a MUST if I don’t have my headphones
•some other stuff?!? Idk what’s going on!!!!!!
like am I just distracted and flighty or??? Idk i do my very best to pay attention and listen but!!!! It’s been three years now and I just have concerns I guess

I was looking through a Snoopy children’s book and found this relatable scene.
Auditory Processing Disorder feels: when you can’t understand a person and you’re too exhausted to decipher what’s being said so you throw in the towel for the day.
i know we joke a lot about auditory processing disorder, which is absolutely fine! but i think that means people forget it’s… well, a disorder. its disabling. not being able to understand people, missing instructions and crucial information, even simple things like never understanding the words to a song without looking them up (and often even then)… these things make life very difficult, and without support and accessibility aids (like subtitles, written hand outs in class, hearing aids) we can and do struggle a lot. please keep that in mind! :)
Benefits Of A Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD)



YouTube/My Brain: “…interested in in mining carrion no one wants to be a pot farmer imprudent….”
The Actual Line: “…interested in mining Keriam. No one wants to be a pod farmer, including [my son].”
Happy New Year to everyone with sound sensitivities and those with PTSD who can’t stand the usual ruckus of the holidays. May your night be calm and your nerves be calmer.
today on auditory processing theatre: “a cheeseburger and a live goat”
(the person on youtube discussing his maccas order wanted a cheeseburger and a large coke)
It wasn’t until I was in my mid-60s that I discovered the name of the learning disorder that I have struggled with all my life. Unfortunately, it is something I will have to deal with for the rest of my life. There is no cure, but there are many strategies that can help.
TONIGHT at 8:00 PM EDT/7:00 PM CST for a live broadcast of Kidney Stories 2 with James “Uncle Jim” Myers. This week on Kidney Stories 2 our guest is Dr Elliot Heher, Transplant Nephrologist, CEO of Square Knot Health, Inc, former Medical Director of the Kidney Transplant Program at Massachusetts General and outspoken proponent of Pre-emptive Kidney Transplants! Join us for an inspiring show and hang out with Uncle Jim. Only on the Urban Health Outreach Media Network Facebook Page and YouTube Channel.
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Tune in Friday, September 24th at 8:00 PM EDT/7:00 PM CST for a live broadcast of Kidney Stories 2 with James “Uncle Jim” Myers. This week on Kidney Stories 2 our guest is Dr Elliot Heher, Transplant Nephrologist, CEO of Square Knot Health, Inc, former Medical Director of the Kidney Transplant Program at Massachusetts General and outspoken proponent of Pre-emptive Kidney Transplants! Join us for an inspiring show and hang out with Uncle Jim. Only on the Urban Health Outreach Media Network Facebook Page and YouTube Channel.
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#kidneydisease #kidneyfailure #CAPD #kidneywalk #chronicillness #kidneytransplant #transplantation #nephrologist #kidneydoctor #kidneydialysis ##dialysislife #dialysispatient #peritonealdialysis #kidneytransplantation #kidneyhealth (at Hammond, Indiana)
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