I like to learn new wordsOriginally Posted by Karen
Thank You for that information.
I'll correct my statement to read " btw, allot of bad grammer in her posts".
I like to learn new wordsOriginally Posted by Karen
Thank You for that information.
I'll correct my statement to read " btw, allot of bad grammer in her posts".
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If Gina doesn't mind - I would like to point out that spoken and written English, as most of us know it, has not been her first language for many years.
I am not joking when I say that video messages with someone "speaking" in American Sign Language would be easier for her to understand. Also - one can see the mood of the gestures and the expression of the face.
Here is a quote from the link Phred posted:Just as far as English goes - I think Gina does VERY well.. . . American Sign Language (ASL) [is] a manually communicated language distinct from English and whose idioms and concepts are not directly translatable into English. It uses different sentence structure, grammar and syntax than English, and is as much a foreign language to English speaking persons as is French or German. Conversely, English is equally foreign to most deaf persons who rely on ASL for communication.
Gina - I know you needed this interpretation AFTER your surgery...I cannot begin to imagine the pain. Gentle {{{hugs}}}
When you feel a bit better, laminating that small summaries of the ADA LAWS might not be a bad idea. God forbid you should need it again! But just in case.
Get well soon.!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
After reading through this thread again:
Gina, you said you're falling down. Do you have crutches or a walker or a cane to help you? If not, you need one of those to help you get around. Also; my knee stayed black/blue/purple for about 4 days or so. After about a week, it should start getting better. Something else that might help you is a lift on the toilet seat. Then, it's not so painful to get up--that was my worst pain. Have some ice handy too for the swelling.
Can you call your doctor tomorrow about physical therapy? Good luck.
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Thanks Barry!
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