I agree with the others and would identify now. I was just appointed on the town's Commission for Disability Issues and have come to realize that with all of my "issues", I can no longer deny the fact that I have these disabiling issues to content. At my office, I do not use my cane (although I really need to) as my boss, a few years back, noted to me about not "bringing attention to myself from other co-workers".... and it's irked me terribly over the years. Laws are in place to to make sure discrimination of those that are disabled (fully or partially) does not occur. I now use my cane a bit more in front of co-workers and have come to terms with my issues.
wanderer, laws are on the books for our protection. IMO, I would note it to them now, to make sure necessary arrangements are made to accommodate you (as with gennymom's/Kathleen) and hoping they see that as long as the job performance is on the money, then your partial hearing loss should not be of hinderance.
Sorry, I had coffee and sugar this afternoon.... hope this makes sense.
Phyl