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alfredo

(60,074 posts)
Mon Aug 8, 2016, 04:39 AM Aug 2016

Off to surgery this morning.

They are going to fix what radiation broke. I have fluid behind my eardrum, so they are inserting a drain tube. It's outpatient surgery.
As it is right now, I'm nearly deaf in my right ear. The fluid is preventing my eardrum from moving.

They say the only pain will be getting the numbing shot. Hope it doesn't hurt as much as the shot I got in the nose.

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Off to surgery this morning. (Original Post) alfredo Aug 2016 OP
Good luck, let us know how it goes. Hoyt Aug 2016 #1
Went well alfredo Aug 2016 #7
Ouch! Let us know as soon as you feel up to it. Solly Mack Aug 2016 #2
The deed is done. alfredo Aug 2016 #8
I appreciate it when the doctor does that for me. Sometimes I want a mirror placed so I can Solly Mack Aug 2016 #12
I couldn't see it, but I could hear it. The suction was loud. alfredo Aug 2016 #13
Vibes. applegrove Aug 2016 #3
I thought that was my phone. alfredo Aug 2016 #9
oh dear... good luck OKNancy Aug 2016 #4
It's not that bad. I feel better all the time. alfredo Aug 2016 #10
I know several people who had oral cancer and had the same loss of sinkingfeeling Aug 2016 #5
After my nap It feels good, though I see an increase in Tinnitus. My hearing is better. alfredo Aug 2016 #11
Thanks for the support. I got done. It was uncomfortable, but bearable. Instant relief. alfredo Aug 2016 #6
Same surgery they do for little kids, Ms. Toad Aug 2016 #16
i was amazed at how painless it was. alfredo Aug 2016 #17
Glad the procedure helped PennyK Aug 2016 #14
Thanks. I feel so much better. alfredo Aug 2016 #15
How are you doing? Marthe48 Aug 2016 #18
Thanks for asking. It seems to have worked. I can hear and there's no pressure. alfredo Aug 2016 #19
Wonderful! Marthe48 Aug 2016 #20
It's not me, it is my wife. She stepped in and became my nurse, my advocate, alfredo Aug 2016 #21
Blessings Marthe48 Aug 2016 #22
Both suck, but it is worth the suffering. alfredo Aug 2016 #23

Solly Mack

(90,769 posts)
12. I appreciate it when the doctor does that for me. Sometimes I want a mirror placed so I can
Mon Aug 8, 2016, 02:15 PM
Aug 2016

watch.

Glad for the instant relief!

alfredo

(60,074 posts)
13. I couldn't see it, but I could hear it. The suction was loud.
Mon Aug 8, 2016, 02:48 PM
Aug 2016

The sound I hear is like from a small old transistor radio. My hearing is still bad in that ear, but better, and the pressure is gone.

sinkingfeeling

(51,457 posts)
5. I know several people who had oral cancer and had the same loss of
Mon Aug 8, 2016, 08:19 AM
Aug 2016

hearing. All regained it after the procedure you're having done. Good luck.

alfredo

(60,074 posts)
21. It's not me, it is my wife. She stepped in and became my nurse, my advocate,
Tue Aug 16, 2016, 04:57 PM
Aug 2016

My therapist, driver, protector, and friend.

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