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Communicating with healthcare providers is a challenge when masks are in the way, so I try to think of solutions that might work for everyone.
I have a hearing loss and struggle to communicate using surgical masks. Nobody seems to find it easy, but for me it’s basically impossible. If I am listening to a person with a quiet voice, I tell them I’ll make a deal with them: I’ll stand 6 ft. away with my mask on if they will take theirs off to talk to me. I explain my ears aren’t the best and I can’t hear well. Much of the time people oblige.
Today I had an eye appointment, and the doctor had two masks on - an N95 mask with a cloth mask over that. While some people are willing to remove their mask to talk to me as long as I wear one and keep the 6 ft distance, this doctor was not going to remove his masks to talk to me. So I got my phone out and used my transcription app. I thought it might not work well, because automatic captions sometimes don't work well in the very same situations I have difficulty understanding. However, it turned out to be a surprisingly good solution!
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