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Hey , sorry to hear that you have had a rough time. I have had

dizziness and been off balance since one of my c-toma surgeries 3

years ago. It is getting better, yet I still deal with it every

stinking day! No, it is not fun and yes it is scarey. My docs also

didn't understand why it happened and still don't. One of the risk in

having surgery was a small chance of dizziness and I guess I was just

one of the lucky ones. You need to pressure your doctor into running

test totest for dizziness and then treat you. There are things out

there that will help with dizziness. A good website is

www.dizzylounge.com I hope you feel better soon and don't let the

doctors give up on you. Take care, Charla

In cholesteatoma , " davein_gaz " <davein_gaz@y...>

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> another symptom I have on top of the inflamation of the ear, when

it

> looks red, and the sensation(tingle /pressure) in my cheek bone,

> temple area is the ear seems to be what I would describe as greasy

or

> oily on the outside. and that is one of the things I always noticed

> about my bad ear and that my good ear was never like that it always

> looked dry. I am really scared that something is wrong and they

just

> can't tell yet! do you think 2 1/2 months enough time for it to

show

> up on the CT? And maybe they can't tell from looking in ear because

> of the odd way it happened? I just wish there was one thing I could

> take back in my life and that would be it! I know I'm imagining

these

> symptoms like they seem to be saying I am! They tell me not to

focus

> on them and I'll be fine, but I wasn't given my good ear any

thought

> when they started so how does that make sense and how can you

> discount physical evidence such as that oily stuff on the ear and

the

> redness, and the wetness in my he said was wax but never felt like

> that before. Also I have been off balance for at least two weeks

now!

> and even when I went to be last night and told myself they must be

> right I wake up feeling just as bad. I try to tell myself that if

> there was something going on bad enough to be knocking off my

balance

> then they would have to be able to see that on the CT right? But

that

> don't bring any comfort bcause I still have all these symptoms, and

> never felt like this before I did that. I want to believe that they

> are right and I can learn from my mistake without anything being

> wrong! I'm just really scared that my balance won't return and that

> something is going on that they won't be able to see until later

when

> alot of damage has been caused. What should I think? do I trust my

> docs are right even though I the way I do?

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, did your doctor ever prescribe custom ear

plugs? You may want to ask. I had some for a while

(until I dropped one in a Northern Michigan Lake -

darn things do not float).

--- <jeniejenie@...> wrote:

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> So I was able to get rid of the cipro drops, but to

> replace it, I will

> now be putting powder in my ear to keep it dry.

> Basically boric acid. I

> also told him to hurry up with all this putting of

> the stuff in the ear

> and quickly make me a mold to place inside instead,

> as I just got a

> pool and would like to go SWIMMING :D Guess we can't

> have it all

>

>

>

>

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OK, so I'll have to make sure not to drop it in the lake :D NO, he

didn't, but I asked and he explained that as soon as my ear is healed

(closed to where it should be) he will make me a one. For now, I use

lambs wool cotton in my ear, as it's water proof. I never heard of the

stuff until I told someone at work about my suregry and found they ghad

the same thing. Hmmm, small world. Amazing how you don't think the

person next to you lives anything but a perfect life. Just goes to show

ya. But yes, he will make me a pair. Ooops, I mean ONE :D (knock on

wood)

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Be careful with the meds. Oxy is addicting. Hydrocodone is more managable, but

also addicting. I was on 2 every 4, then 2 every 6, then 1 every 6, then 1

every 8...then moved on to Tramadol 50mg. While it has been 6 months, I know I

haven't had any medication for over 3 months.

Don't be afraid to move the knee. The more you move it the better you will

feel. I promise that one. I was favoring it the first time around and then

used it. Almost forgot I had a TKR by the time I had the last one.

Mine was a total. I have a 16 inch scar on my knees, but I tell the guys at

work (IT) that it was a football injury and they are comfortable with joking

with me about them.

Depression can be addressed with Lexapro 20...goes directly to the brain and

bypasses the liver. Prevents problems there. Valium is a depressant and

typically treats anxiety. You need something lighter...also go outside in the

sunlight for at least 30 minutes a day. Vitamin D is critical...milk and

sunlight. :-)

Anyway...sorry I rambled but I want to make sure that those that are going in

aren't worried and know we are supporting them.

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