So glad it's not just MY family that can't remember which side is deaf! After 8 years!!!
Most of the time, friends are better at remembering and getting on my good side when out walking than family members are. Still, I always dance a lot of the "one-ear do-si-do."
I also hate it when family members try to talk to me when I'm on the phone. They just can't seem to comprehend that I can't hear them!
Even worse is when my husband is in the kitchen, water is running, fan is on, he's trying to say something on my bad side. I say "I can't hear you." So he goes around to my other side and starts SHOUTING toward my perfectly good ear! Aaargh!!
Wasn't there some (proposed or actual) pin or earring that says "Out of order; please use other ear"?
In restaurants, I always insist on picking my spot at the table, even making someone move when necessary. I always choose the end seat of a square table so that everyone is on my good side except the person directly across from me. Round tables are no fun. I end up more or less subconsciously ignoring the person on my left, because it's just so much darn effort to carry on a conversation with them.
I can't relate to accidentally putting the phone on the wrong ear. I NEVER do that, and don't think I ever did from day one of my hearing loss. It's like my body knows instinctively that the phone goes on the right ear.
Nancy T.
(no AN, but deaf in left ear; BAHA-hopeful)