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Mary59nana Wed 11-Jan-17 18:37:46

Iam having a operation on my ear in a couple of months time to cover up a perfperated ear drum.
It burst while flying home from Australia 4 years ago,it's got bigger and i have very lttle hearing left.

I lost hearing in my other ear from childhood op 50 plus years ago, but have managed very well with just one ear up untill now.

My question is,
Has anyone of my fellow GNS had a similar op and how are you now ???
Have been told i could loose my hearing altogether.

Mary59nana Wed 11-Jan-17 18:39:09

Sorry EAR operation

Gagagran Wed 11-Jan-17 19:23:47

Mary I started to lose my hearing in my right ear when I was pregnant with my first baby and over the next ten years it deteriorated so that I could hardly at all with that ear.

I went to see am ENT consultant, who to my surprise said he thought he could help. Apparently it was caused by pregnancy hormones calcifying the stapes (stirrup) bone in my middle ear. He operated and replaced it with an implanted one and I immediately had a huge improvement in hearing.

I did have some side effects - as you often do with ear operations I was told. I got vertigo - quite badly at first which improved slowly over the next couple of years and eventually disappeared.

This was in 1983 and my little implant is still doing its job and I can hear very well.

Good luck with your op when you have it. I hope it works for you as successfully as mine has. flowers

Mary59nana Thu 12-Jan-17 05:43:04

Gagagran
Thank you for your reply.
Really pleased your operation worked so well for you and you have your hearing back, you don't realise how much we loose out on socially until it's happened to you.
Have been told about post op dizziness so a good reason to just rest up on the sofa