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Old 12-01-2006, 20:34   #9
dirtytoy
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Olympia Washington
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Thank you for the constructive criticism.

I understand my limitations and I do not believe that my hearing would affect my ability to adapt to my surroundings. I know that this sounds like some one who just wants to make excuses, but I am not one to excuse my self, only prove my self. If I were to have a conversation with you any where any time, I doubt that you would be able to tell I had a hearing problem. I'm not saying that I don't have a slight disability, but I cope with it very well. Hay and on the bright side, how many of you guys can read lips very well?

Background: From what I was told by my doc, I lost my hearing when I was 8, got really sick and it boiled my inner ear fluid and damaged the hammer and anvil(sorry don't know correct wording) This was only in my left ear. I am 110% in my right. I am 65-70% deaf in my left ear now. I don't know if this makes a lick of difference to any one at MEPS, but I would love to have a chance to do my best and prove it.

I would never knowingly under any circumstances put team mates in danger. If told no I would keep trying. Expect the worst hope for the best. Again I thank you for having me here.
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