If I recall correctly, prior to SSNHL… I was most probably just as ignorant as most, with regards to hearing loss? Although, for some reason, I was always fascinated by the “Profoundly Deaf”, I had a close friend, whom was Pre-lingually Deaf, (we played in the same pool team) Danny had no speech, or very little speech, he could say the odd word, usually it was an expletive Back then (47 years ago in the Scottish Highlands) my sign language was almost non-existent or at best, extremely basic, but Danny was a wonderful lip-reader, he had to be as none of his extremely large family signed… He was extremely bright, and very friendly, but hard as nails, it didn’t pay any dividends if you crossed him, fortunately I never did! Anyway, I recall being in a Pub/Bar one night around that time, I was on my own, just shooting some pool with the regulars, a young guy came in, I knew his father, but I didn’t know him, it quickly became apparent he was also Big D, Profoundly Deaf with no speech, so we struck up a rudimentary conversation, my very basic signing, and a pen and paper, I spent the next couple of hours in one of the most frustrating conversations I have ever had, if it was frustrating for me, it was probably far worse for him… But, it left a lasting impression, and a vow to myself, to one day learn sign language! Many, many years later, I was in my local Pub, I went home south to Airdrie (Where I was born) for the weekend, its approximately 220 miles from the Highlands, a convo struck up with the barman, and somehow the conversation got round to Profoundly Deaf, and Sign Language, the barman says, there is 2 deaf folk playing pool round the corner on one of the tables, so I walked round to say or sign Hello…FFS, it was Danny, and his girlfriend, I hadn’t seen him for probably 30 years!!! The Sign Language went into overdrive, being able to communicate freely was such a wonderful experience… Now Danny is a Highlander, and I guess fate crossed our paths that day, the odds of meeting are probably astronomical? But, a day that I am unlikely to forget…Cheers Kev