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Thanks, Barbara!

Margaret

> > > Margaret,

> > > My son has had the popping sounds as well, his happened

> >when we put the

> > > floxin drops in. The doc says it is just the packing deep in

his

> >ear

> > > absorbing the drops and starting to " melt " .

> > > Barbara

> > >

> > > >From: " margaretmayfield " <margaretmayfield@y...>

> > > >Reply-cholesteatoma

> > > >cholesteatoma

> > > >Subject: Re: hearing loss

> > > >Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 20:36:15 -0000

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >,

> > > >So is it possible to have both disolving and non-disolving

> > > >packing? It makes sense about the disolving kind being

> >messy,

> > > >cause it's gotta come out somewhere! I've noticed my ear

> > > >making some very slight popping-type sounds over the

last

> >two

> > > >days and I don't have quite the " cotton jammed in my ear "

> >feeling.

> > > >

> >

> >

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Dear Lindy, I have attached a file for your use. Best Wishes, Nirvanalindymatula <lindy@...> wrote: greetings allmy 15 year old male kat Max A. Million is starting to show signs of probable hearing loss. Is

there any protocol that I can use with the SCIO to reverse this ??? Have found nothing specific for hearing LOSS as yet so would be happy to hear from anyone who might have information or suggestions. THank you thank you thank youLindy

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Hearing loss is in short sarcode Rx go to the Ear & Etc. and do al the parts of the ear until rectified 85% or higher, and then the 3rd and 4th Extra buttons on the bottom are for hearing issues. You can also go to Spinal, Timed therapy and do ear (do the wholistic organ restorer for information on each option). You may also wish to check the lobes of the brain since hearing is associated with and uses 4 different areas. A wonderfully complex organ we have. You may also chose to type in hearing in the test matrix.

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greetings allmy 15 year old male kat Max A. Million is starting to show signs of probable hearing loss. Is there any protocol that I can use with the SCIO to reverse this ??? Have found nothing specific for hearing LOSS as yet so would be happy to hear from anyone who might have information or suggestions. THank you thank you thank youLindy

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Has anyone else had to live without any hearing for a while? How didyou adjust? Can anyone think of anything that I could be doing that Iam not doing?Pretty much, . I started out with only one usuable ear and the other faded gradually from about the age of 30 onwards. The worst it got to was 70/100 decibel loss in respective ears which meant wasn't able to pick up conversation. I had to change my occupation to one didn't rely on me having to hear. Constant discharge made my hearing aids unusable and other ongoing problems made me ineligible for BAHA or reconstruction. Fortunately I could lip-read fairly well. Lip-reading is an imprecise art, everyone who loses hearing starts to do it instinctively but it is enormously useful to find a class and practice more thoroughly with a professional teacher.

I have since had reconstruction on one ear which has helped a great deal. I can to hear people talking though I still have to look at them to know they're saying. Poor lighting, environmental noise or having to cope people who cover mouths or unfamiliar accents will always make lip-reading and hearing much harder. To some extent you depend on the good attitude of other people - you have to get them to face you and speak clearly and normally. Shouting doesn't usually help because it distorts normal lip patterns.

My hearing loss is mostly conductive and I have good amount of sensorineural hearing. So I use an amplified phone with a vibrating receiver (the kind you put against your skull rather than your ear). It's the only kind I seem to be able to hear anything with.

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Wow, no clue on how long it takes. I have never been without hearing. Just loss of hearing and direction, but never none. Once the packing comes out the hearing might be super loud or it might be dull. I have had both experiences Snider <jabulanee@...> wrote: Hi,I posted a couple of days ago but have had no response. I also did asearch but it didn't work the way it is supposed to and I could

notget any answers.Since my post was very long and my question was at the bottom I willask my question again.Has anyone ever had two operations within a short period of timeresulting in total hearing loss for a while? I am currently in thethird month of healing on one ear and get nada (a bad ear history) andthe other ear was operated on a week ago. I am hoping that after hetakes the packing out of that ear I will hear a little better. It isvery scary not hearing anything except hard clangs and shots. MyPocketalker only works somewhat. My left ear, the one operated onthree months ago is still draining. Is this normal? I am told thateventually I will be able to hear with my good ear, the right oneagain. In the meantime I just have to wait it out. Any idea how soonthe hearing will start to come back in the right ear (one operated ona week ago)?

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Constant discharge made my hearing

aids unusable and other ongoing problems made me ineligible for BAHA or

reconstruction. Fortunately I could lip-read fairly well. Lip-reading

is an imprecise art, everyone who loses hearing starts to do it

instinctively but it is enormously useful to find a class and practice

more thoroughly with a professional teacher.Thank you, Phil, for your reply. What causes constant discharge? Is it unusual? What is BAHA? And, where does one find professional lip reading classes?How long were you in a situation where you could not hear conversation? This must be very life altering, needing to change occupations and all. I am a life coach in training and really love it and don't want to give it up, but if I can't hear well enough to finish my classes I don't know what I will do. Fortunately life coaching can be done over the phone.Did you find this difficult on relationships? My husband and I are so into lectures, movies, and other things that require hearing in large venues, I don't know what we will do. Adjust, I guess! But for now, I just hope that eventually I can use hearing aids and enjoy as much as possible. Your response was very helpful.

>> > Has anyone else had to live without any hearing for a while? How did> you adjust? Can anyone think of anything that I could be doing that I> am not doing?> > Pretty much, . I started out with only one usuable ear and the other faded gradually from about the age of 30 onwards. The worst it got to was 70/100 decibel loss in respective ears which meant wasn't able to pick up conversation. I had to change my occupation to one didn't rely on me having to hear. Constant discharge made my hearing aids unusable and other ongoing problems made me ineligible for BAHA or reconstruction. Fortunately I could lip-read fairly well. Lip-reading is an imprecise art, everyone who loses hearing starts to do it instinctively but it is enormously useful to find a class and practice more thoroughly with a professional teacher. > > I have since had reconstruction on one ear which has helped a great deal. I can to hear people talking though I still have to look at them to know they're saying. Poor lighting, environmental noise or having to cope people who cover mouths or unfamiliar accents will always make lip-reading and hearing much harder. To some extent you depend on the good attitude of other people - you have to get them to face you and speak clearly and normally. Shouting doesn't usually help because it distorts normal lip patterns.> > My hearing loss is mostly conductive and I have good amount of sensorineural hearing. So I use an amplified phone with a vibrating receiver (the kind you put against your skull rather than your ear). It's the only kind I seem to be able to hear anything with.> > Phil > No virus found in this outgoing message.> Checked by AVG Free Edition.> Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.12.12/461 - Release Date: 02/10/06>

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Once the packing comes out the hearing might be super loud or it might be dull. I have had both experiencesThanks . Did the dull hearing return to normal eventually or did it always remain dull? My first c-toma operation was 10 years ago and I don't remember that it was either. It just never came back real strong but my right ear was always my "good" ear until now.> > > Snider jabulanee@... wrote:> Hi,> > I posted a couple of days ago but have had no response. I also did a> search but it didn't work the way it is supposed to and I could not> get any answers.> > Since my post was very long and my question was at the bottom I will> ask my question again.> > Has anyone ever had two operations within a short period of time> resulting in total hearing loss for a while? I am currently in the> third month of healing on one ear and get nada (a bad ear history) and> the other ear was operated on a week ago. I am hoping that after he> takes the packing out of that ear I will hear a little better. It is> very scary not hearing anything except hard clangs and shots. My> Pocketalker only works somewhat. My left ear, the one operated on> three months ago is still draining. Is this normal? I am told that> eventually I will be able to hear with my good ear, the right one> again. In the meantime I just have to wait it out. Any idea how soon> the hearing will start to come back in the right ear (one operated on> a week ago)?> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min.>

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Hi , In case no one responds, I'm not ignoring you, I'm new here too. I go for my consultation tomorrow, just had my catscan last week. Hope someone else can help. Snider <jabulanee@...> wrote: Hi,I posted a couple of days ago but have had no response. I also did asearch but it didn't work the way it is supposed to and I could notget any answers.Since my post was very long and my question was at

the bottom I willask my question again.Has anyone ever had two operations within a short period of timeresulting in total hearing loss for a while? I am currently in thethird month of healing on one ear and get nada (a bad ear history) andthe other ear was operated on a week ago. I am hoping that after hetakes the packing out of that ear I will hear a little better. It isvery scary not hearing anything except hard clangs and shots. MyPocketalker only works somewhat. My left ear, the one operated onthree months ago is still draining. Is this normal? I am told thateventually I will be able to hear with my good ear, the right oneagain. In the meantime I just have to wait it out. Any idea how soonthe hearing will start to come back in the right ear (one operated ona week ago)?"Wherever you go, there you are!" Wagemanngeowags@...

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It is

very scary not hearing anything except hard clangs and shots. My

Pocketalker only works somewhat. My left ear, the one operated on

three months ago is still draining. Is this normal? I am told that

eventually I will be able to hear with my good ear, the right one

again. In the meantime I just have to wait it out. Any idea how soon

the hearing will start to come back in the right ear (one operated on

a week ago)?

You have to wait for the packing to come out. What kind of drainage do you have? Blood? Infection? Clear? Are you still on antibiotics? Ear drops? We are all looking for THAT cure, but there is no one solution for a c-toma. It totally depends on the individual. Hearing is a chancy thing to mess with. It is usually not going to come back such as it was. Each operation creates more scar tissue and a more weakened ear. Do as much as you can to rest and follow doctors orders. For now, don't bend and strain. Even if your hearing comes back just 10dbs, celebrate your victory. OK? Don't wait for the doctor to tell you what to do to help you. Ask. And remember to enjoy all the richness of sounds around you. (Kind of like stop and smell the roses.)

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Hi ,

In case no one responds, I'm not ignoring you, I'm new here too. I go for my consultation tomorrow, just had my catscan last week. Hope someone else can help.

Snider <jabulanee > wrote:

Hi,

I posted a couple of days ago but have had no response. I also did a

search but it didn't work the way it is supposed to and I could not

get any answers.

Since my post was very long and my question was at the bottom I will

ask my question again.

Has anyone ever had two operations within a short period of time

resulting in total hearing loss for a while? I am currently in the

third month of healing on one ear and get nada (a bad ear history) and

the other ear was operated on a week ago. I am hoping that after he

takes the packing out of that ear I will hear a little better. It is

very scary not hearing anything except hard clangs and shots. My

Pocketalker only works somewhat. My left ear, the one operated on

three months ago is still draining. Is this normal? I am told that

eventually I will be able to hear with my good ear, the right one

again. In the meantime I just have to wait it out. Any idea how soon

the hearing will start to come back in the right ear (one operated on

a week ago)?

"Wherever you go, there you are!"

Wagemann

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Hi , I am in your situation right now but for the nada ear which is my right I am wearing a hearing aid (BTE). I could not take it anymore as it had been 4 months of no hearing and no work because I could not hear well on the phone or anything in person. No your ear should not be draining after the surgery. My right ear did that from a surgery back in 2004 and I ended up developing another c-toma and had another surgery after that to try and stop the draining and again try to repair the hearing bones. Finally a ENT did my right again and at least stopped the drainage so I can wear the hearing aid. My right was my problem one but the more research I have done I am finding that is beause the doctor was not experienced enough for the surgery and was screwing up. I finally found an

otologist that developed his own tools for the surgery (a really good prosthetic as my ear bones are all gone). Check out his website as he has some good info and even talks about draining ears (emmettcampbellmd.com) He did my left ear on 9/5 and the packing is still in there till I go 10/13. I am hoping this surgery really worked as he says it did. I will say a prayer for you as I can relate to how frustrating it is. My husband has been great but I feel like I have missed everything my children did all summer:( Amber Snider <jabulanee@...> wrote: Hi,I posted a couple of days ago but have had no response. I also did asearch but it didn't work the way it is supposed to and I could notget any answers.Since my post was very long and my question was at the bottom I willask my question again.Has anyone ever had two operations within a short period of timeresulting in total hearing loss for a while? I am currently in thethird month of healing on one ear and get nada (a bad ear history) andthe other ear was operated on a week ago. I am hoping that after hetakes the packing out of that ear I will hear a little better. It isvery scary not hearing anything except hard clangs and shots. MyPocketalker only works somewhat. My left ear, the one operated onthree months ago is still draining. Is this normal? I am

told thateventually I will be able to hear with my good ear, the right oneagain. In the meantime I just have to wait it out. Any idea how soonthe hearing will start to come back in the right ear (one operated ona week ago)?

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Dear friends , ear candles are not to be used more than once every 2-3

months since we need some wax in the ear.

Love and gratitude

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> My husband just recently lost about 60% of his hearing in one ear.

> Previously, we used ear candles to remedy the situation, but after

> using 12 candles in the ear, and getting out a lot of wax, he is still

> not hearing. What is a good protocol to use?

> Thanks,

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Hi ,

Rather than protocol, which isn't personalized enough

from what I've been learning, I would look at other

issues instead. From a theta/hypnosis/psychology stand

point - What doesn't he want to hear anymore? What

stressors are going on that would cause this? Low

grade infections? Fungus? Is his Cranial or Occiput

out of place? Look for patterns on the matrix and

other programs. Then work with those...intuition is a

marvelous thing when we use it. I have better success

doing that, than using protocol.

Also,It has been said many times that most unwellness

in the body comes from an unresolved emotion or belief

system.

Wally Minto created and taught the Alph Awareness

programs, many years ago. He said our self talk often

is the underlying issue when it comes to stubborn or

persistant illness/unwellness in the body.

When we program our bodies to become unwell. i.e. A

woman used this following daily..My feet are killing

me...results this woman died from cancer that started

in her feet. Man was known to say My head is killing

me, rather than find the cause of the headaches, he

died from a brain hemorrage. The brain doesn't define

fact or fiction...it just accepts the self talk as

fact.

Good Luck

Kernan

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> My husband just recently lost about 60% of his

> hearing in one ear.

> Previously, we used ear candles to remedy the

> situation, but after

> using 12 candles in the ear, and getting out a lot

> of wax, he is still

> not hearing. What is a good protocol to use?

> Thanks,

>

>

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My son passed the newborn hearing screening in one ear and not the

other. It turns out he has a mild to moderate loss on both ears. A

new hearing screening is a good idea. It can probably be done by your

local school system.

Good luck!!

Noelle

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>

> One can pass a newborn hearing screen and still have significant

> hearing loss to be determned at a later date. There are many types

> of hearing loss.

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T-tubes work the same as grommtes, but last longer before falling out. Shloe's had hers a few years and they definitely help with infections

On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Babrul Matin <b.matin@...> wrote:

Hello people,

 

Although I've not yet developed CTOMA, both my drums have retracted and collapsed, with pockets starting to develop.

 

I've had grommets put in almost 2 years ago, they helped on my right ear, circulation in Eustachian tube improved, but not om my left ear. The irony is that my better hearing ear was my left ear! I've had weak hearing in my right for years.

 

Since the grommets fell out recently, there has been a dramatic loss of hearing in my left ear, making my total hearing pretty drab. My ENT guy (Dr Diang, Guys Hospital London) says I could do with T-tubes.

 

Will that help? Considering the grommets didn't help the left ear the first time round?

 

What could have resulted in the sudden loss of hearing? Its not consistently down, it does improve temporarily. Any ideas on what I can try out to improve the hearing? Or how I can find out if its just wax?

 

Any ideas, tips would be greatly appreciated.

 

Kind regards,

 

Babrul

 

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Thanks so much for this reply ,

 

Apologies about my late reply,

 

Did you find any complications with the tubes? Blocking up etc?

On 27 January 2010 21:00, s <thequeen.christine@...> wrote:

 

T-tubes work the same as grommtes, but last longer before falling out. Shloe's had hers a few years and they definitely help with infections

On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Babrul Matin <b.matin@...> wrote:

Hello people,

 

Although I've not yet developed CTOMA, both my drums have retracted and collapsed, with pockets starting to develop.

 

I've had grommets put in almost 2 years ago, they helped on my right ear, circulation in Eustachian tube improved, but not om my left ear. The irony is that my better hearing ear was my left ear! I've had weak hearing in my right for years.

 

Since the grommets fell out recently, there has been a dramatic loss of hearing in my left ear, making my total hearing pretty drab. My ENT guy (Dr Diang, Guys Hospital London) says I could do with T-tubes.

 

Will that help? Considering the grommets didn't help the left ear the first time round?

 

What could have resulted in the sudden loss of hearing? Its not consistently down, it does improve temporarily. Any ideas on what I can try out to improve the hearing? Or how I can find out if its just wax?

 

Any ideas, tips would be greatly appreciated.

 

Kind regards,

 

Babrul

 

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We have had very good tube experiences, and they have stayed open and

working well.

On 2/3/10, Babrul Matin <b.matin@...> wrote:

> Thanks so much for this reply ,

>

> Apologies about my late reply,

>

> Did you find any complications with the tubes? Blocking up etc?

>

> On 27 January 2010 21:00, s

> <thequeen.christine@...>wrote:

>

>>

>>

>> T-tubes work the same as grommtes, but last longer before falling out.

>> Shloe's had hers a few years and they definitely help with infections

>>

>>

>> On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Babrul Matin <b.matin@...> wrote:

>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Hello people,

>>>

>>> Although I've not yet developed CTOMA, both my drums have retracted and

>>> collapsed, with pockets starting to develop.

>>>

>>> I've had grommets put in almost 2 years ago, they helped on my right ear,

>>> circulation in Eustachian tube improved, but not om my left ear. The

>>> irony

>>> is that my better hearing ear was my left ear! I've had weak hearing in

>>> my

>>> right for years.

>>>

>>> Since the grommets fell out recently, there has been a dramatic loss of

>>> hearing in my left ear, making my total hearing pretty drab. My ENT guy

>>> (Dr

>>> Diang, Guys Hospital London) says I could do with T-tubes.

>>>

>>> Will that help? Considering the grommets didn't help the left ear the

>>> first time round?

>>>

>>> What could have resulted in the sudden loss of hearing? Its not

>>> consistently down, it does improve temporarily. Any ideas on what I can

>>> try

>>> out to improve the hearing? Or how I can find out if its just wax?

>>>

>>> Any ideas, tips would be greatly appreciated.

>>>

>>> Kind regards,

>>>

>>> Babrul

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> --

>>> ***********************************

>>> Babrul Matin (Zubair)

>>>

>>> ++44 (0)7881 888 777

>>>

>>> Email: b.matin@...

>>> ***********************************

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

> --

> ***********************************

> Babrul Matin (Zubair)

>

> ++44 (0)7881 888 777

>

> Email: b.matin@...

> ***********************************

>

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Great - and does the ear need clearning during ENT visits? Are you in England? If not, are the tubes different for different countries?

On 4 February 2010 05:36, s <thequeen.christine@...> wrote:

 

We have had very good tube experiences, and they have stayed open andworking well.

On 2/3/10, Babrul Matin <b.matin@...> wrote:> Thanks so much for this reply ,>> Apologies about my late reply,

>> Did you find any complications with the tubes? Blocking up etc?>> On 27 January 2010 21:00, s> <thequeen.christine@...>wrote:

>>>>>>> T-tubes work the same as grommtes, but last longer before falling out.>> Shloe's had hers a few years and they definitely help with infections>>>>

>> On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Babrul Matin <b.matin@...> wrote:>>>>>>>>>>> Hello people,

>>>>>> Although I've not yet developed CTOMA, both my drums have retracted and>>> collapsed, with pockets starting to develop.>>>>>> I've had grommets put in almost 2 years ago, they helped on my right ear,

>>> circulation in Eustachian tube improved, but not om my left ear. The>>> irony>>> is that my better hearing ear was my left ear! I've had weak hearing in>>> my>>> right for years.

>>>>>> Since the grommets fell out recently, there has been a dramatic loss of>>> hearing in my left ear, making my total hearing pretty drab. My ENT guy>>> (Dr>>> Diang, Guys Hospital London) says I could do with T-tubes.

>>>>>> Will that help? Considering the grommets didn't help the left ear the>>> first time round?>>>>>> What could have resulted in the sudden loss of hearing? Its not

>>> consistently down, it does improve temporarily. Any ideas on what I can>>> try>>> out to improve the hearing? Or how I can find out if its just wax?>>>>>> Any ideas, tips would be greatly appreciated.

>>>>>> Kind regards,>>>>>> Babrul>>>>>>>>>>>> -->>> ***********************************>>> Babrul Matin (Zubair)

>>>>>> ++44 (0)7881 888 777>>>>>> Email: b.matin@...>>> ***********************************>>>

>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -- > ***********************************> Babrul Matin (Zubair)>> ++44 (0)7881 888 777>> Email: b.matin@...

> ***********************************>

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Thank you.

On 4 February 2010 22:04, s <thequeen.christine@...> wrote:

 

We are in the US. There is usually nothing coming from the tube unlessshe has an infection, which is not often. She has only needed onelittle cleaning of excess drainage. Usually, the tubes are selfdraining and the ear clean itself out just fine. I think the tubes are

pretty comparable between countries. I haven't heard of them beingdifferent, but there is a UK ENT who posts here and he would knowbetter than I. On 2/4/10, Babrul Matin <b.matin@...> wrote:> Great - and does the ear need clearning during ENT visits? Are you in> England? If not, are the tubes different for different countries?

>> On 4 February 2010 05:36, s> <thequeen.christine@...>wrote:>>>>>>> We have had very good tube experiences, and they have stayed open and

>> working well.>>>>

>> On 2/3/10, Babrul Matin <b.matin@... <b.matin%40gmail.com>> wrote:

>> > Thanks so much for this reply ,>> >>> > Apologies about my late reply,>> >>> > Did you find any complications with the tubes? Blocking up etc?

>> >>> > On 27 January 2010 21:00, s>> > <thequeen.christine@... <thequeen.christine%40gmail.com>>wrote: >> >>> >>>> >>>> >> T-tubes work the same as grommtes, but last longer before falling out.>> >> Shloe's had hers a few years and they definitely help with infections

>> >>>> >>>> >> On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Babrul Matin>> >> <b.matin@...<b.matin%40gmail.com>>

>> wrote:>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> Hello people,>> >>>>> >>> Although I've not yet developed CTOMA, both my drums have retracted

>> >>> and>> >>> collapsed, with pockets starting to develop.>> >>>>> >>> I've had grommets put in almost 2 years ago, they helped on my right

>> ear,>> >>> circulation in Eustachian tube improved, but not om my left ear. The>> >>> irony>> >>> is that my better hearing ear was my left ear! I've had weak hearing

>> >>> in>> >>> my>> >>> right for years.>> >>>>> >>> Since the grommets fell out recently, there has been a dramatic loss>> >>> of

>> >>> hearing in my left ear, making my total hearing pretty drab. My ENT>> >>> guy>> >>> (Dr>> >>> Diang, Guys Hospital London) says I could do with T-tubes.

>> >>>>> >>> Will that help? Considering the grommets didn't help the left ear the>> >>> first time round?>> >>>>> >>> What could have resulted in the sudden loss of hearing? Its not

>> >>> consistently down, it does improve temporarily. Any ideas on what I>> >>> can>> >>> try>> >>> out to improve the hearing? Or how I can find out if its just wax?

>> >>>>> >>> Any ideas, tips would be greatly appreciated.>> >>>>> >>> Kind regards,>> >>>>> >>> Babrul>> >>>

>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> -->> >>> ***********************************>> >>> Babrul Matin (Zubair)>> >>>>> >>> ++44 (0)7881 888 777

>> >>>>> >>> Email: b.matin@... <b.matin%40gmail.com> >> >>> ***********************************>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >

>> >>> > -->>>> > ***********************************>> > Babrul Matin (Zubair)>> >>> > ++44 (0)7881 888 777>> >>> > Email: b.matin@... <b.matin%40gmail.com> >> > ***********************************>> >>>>>>>>>>> --> ***********************************> Babrul Matin (Zubair)

>> ++44 (0)7881 888 777>> Email: b.matin@...> ***********************************>

-- ***********************************Babrul Matin (Zubair)++44 (0)7881 888 777Email: b.matin@...

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