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{SPEAKER name="Jan DeLap/Shirely Schultz (interpreter)"}
If it's born deaf a long time ago maybe one or two or three years old if it didn't respond to any sounds, but I think nowadays they have the skin sensitivity testing, and they can probably find out at birth.
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Noise and the skin will react to noise. They have a machine that they can notice the reaction nowadays.

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Its not all over, but as for me, I think that I was- They knew I was deaf- I thought I'd be deaf when I was little and then I thought well as I got older I would get normal, and then later I thought I'd become a hearing person, but I found out I would always be deaf.

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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
I'd like to thank our participants today. Let- help me thank them. Show them your clapping.

[clapping]

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{SPEAKER name="Shirley Schultz"}
Also I want to thank our interpreter. We have a glass of water for your thirsty throat. You've been working so hard.

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[[inaudible question]]

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{SPEAKER name="Shirley Schiltz"}
Same as her. She's been talking and talking. I've been signing a lot. Sure. Sure. Thanks.

[clapping]

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{SPEAKER name="Jo Radner"}
At 2 o'clock in this tent we're going to be having a workshop--

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