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What is the life of post-90s female college students who are deaf in both ears after graduation?
Liu Meiqin, a 23-year-old college graduate, has the name "Day 1057" on WeChat. She said that this was the number of days she had been in love with her boyfriend. She named it Memorial, and she broke up because she was deaf. It is also because of deafness that Liu Meiqin, who graduated for more than two months, could not find a job. She can only live at home in Huimin South Road Village, Shandong Province, and can do nothing except the silent company of teddy bears every day.

Liu Meiqin, who graduated from nursing major, wanted to find a job with a corresponding major, but because of her deafness, she was rejected by many units and was told in many hospitals that there was no other treatment except cochlear implant. The picture shows the earphone that Liu Meiqin used before. Now the earphone has no effect on her.

Liu Meiqin graduated from Qilu Medical College. Because of her poor health, she often takes injections. Maybe the drug desensitized her ears. With the help of headphones, Liu Meiqin finished her studies and was admitted to a university.

Liu Meiqin, a nursing major, got the nurse professional qualification certificate and hoped to find a job with great joy. As a result, she couldn't hear a sound when she was near graduation. This is a great blow to Liu Meiqin, a rural girl with excellent academic performance. Her parents, who have been working at home for most of her life to treat deafness, took her to major hospitals in Jinan and Beijing for examination. The result is consistent. There is no way to restore her hearing except to replace the cochlear implant. For the sake of their children's future, parents decided to raise money for Liu Meiqin's operation, but the high cost of1200,000 is really difficult for a family to make up. In order to raise money, Liu Meiqin's father went to work in a foreign chemical plant, and her mother farmed at home, and caught up with this year's watermelons and potatoes. Because the prices were very low, it was difficult to break even. Whenever the mobile phone rings, Liu Meiqin will give it to her mother to answer the phone. Liu Meiqin's mother said that in order to make up the expenses, her sister who is far away from Xinjiang is applying for a loan for her sister. Relatives and friends at home have saved tens of thousands of dollars, but it is still far from the cost of surgery and cochlear implant. Liu Meiqin could hardly hear a sound. In face-to-face communication, she can only guess by analyzing other people's mouths. More often, she contacts her classmates and friends through WeChat. Only in this way can she communicate with people without obstacles, but the nursing profession needs to communicate with people. This became the biggest obstacle for her to find a job.

Speaking of breaking up with her boyfriend who has been in love for nearly three years, Liu Meiqin said that she understands the concerns of her boyfriend's family. After all, no one wants to find a girlfriend who can't hear.

After getting up every day, Liu Meiqin will sit in the yard. Deafness made her feel lonely and inferior. She won't leave the farm unless there is something special. "Many peers in the village are married and go out to work, and they can't find their peers when they go out. I can't hear what others say and I can't communicate. " Liu Meiqin said slightly sadly.