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By Carys Betteley
image captionWill Moseley-Roberts is studying medicine and shared his story during Deaf Awareness Week
A man with hearing loss said it has not stopped him from following his dream career to become a doctor.
Will Moseley-Roberts, from Cardiff, has shared his story during Deaf Awareness Week.
The19-year-old said he found it difficult at first to accept he was disabled.
He has progressive bilateral hearing loss (PBHL), and said his declining performance in hearing tests made him feel like a constant failure .
Mr Moseley-Roberts started to experience symptoms when he was five years old, and had to move schools to get access to more support.
BBC News
By Carys Betteley
Could the Welsh Parliament election have been used to spread disinformation online?
An inquiry by a think tank, supported by political parties, plans to investigate social media use after the election has taken place.
Andy Regan, from the Institute of Welsh Affairs (IWA), said there was evidence even small nations elections can be used to create discord.
The probe will also look at whether the campaigns have broken any rules.
Mr Regan, policy and external affairs manager at the IWA, said: People are very aware misinformation was a factor in the Brexit referendum, we have clear evidence, as well as in the 2016 US election where actors were apparently spreading information.