Thursday, August 12, 2010

Thursday afternoon

Mrs. Daughter: "Thank you for seeing Mom today. She's blind, and hard of hearing, so getting through to her can be difficult."

Dr. Grumpy: "How do you communicate with her?"

Mrs. Daughter: "She speaks Braille."

9 comments:

E said...

I speak Braille, too.
We are a small, but gifted group.

Anonymous said...

Is that like reading lips? But with your hands?

CrapTastic said...

In the service I worked with guys who spoke Morse code. When they did not want others hearing they'd start off "dit dit dot...ditty ditty..." So annoying.

Unknown said...

Roflmbo that was priceless.Where do you find these patients??

C said...

Husband said..

bump bump bump bump bump..bump bump bump

bwhahahaha

Anonymous said...

I was once told "Now honey you know you have to speak up for the hard of hearing. They only speak braille."

Kimbra Kasch said...

Maybe she hears aromas - I'm just saying

Anonymous said...

I found a tip on internet once (for patients who don't have hearing aids): plug a stethoscope into the patient's ears and speak into the diaphragm.

It works!

Anonymous said...

Some deafblind people carry a "communication book" which has words/phrases in both print and Braille, so that the person can point out phrases to others, and vice versa.

Somehow I don't think that is what was meant here.

 
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