Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 " .......Is recovery longer? How long will i be out of work? Are there increased post-op complications? All of this is new to me, so any insite anyone has would be most....... " Clay, there are plenty of good people far more vocal than I who will not doubt have their say in due course, but IMHO (a) you shouldn't worry unduly about being 29 years old, and ( regarding recovery and post-op complications, much will depend upon the degree of damage which may have been caused by the cholesteatoma, its size and, of course, the competence of the surgeon, and which of the various operating procedures he or she will pursue. I'm fast approaching 68, and I had a CWD in early October 2003. My otologist told me to be patient and warned that it would take three whole months before I " felt right " . Others, you will hear of, have theirs and seemingly breeze through feeling 100% after a just a few weeks, so as I say, there's no one definitive answer to your questions. I'm sorry if this sounds as though I'm dodging the issues raised, but that's about the strength of things as I see them. Go armed with some information and some carefully composed questions to the guy who's going to climb inside your skull. Hopefully he will have a good idea of what's what BEFORE he has you anaesthetised, so ask plenty and, before I forget - all the very best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 about a year ago I had CWD, which lasted for 4 hours. I was 25 off work for about 10 days (including weekends). I didn't have any post- op complications. As was mentioned before, make sure you ask your doctor lots of questions and try to be as well informed as you can. Knowledge is power...good luck to you. > Although it is not my birthday yet, it's close enough to warrant this > a gift (2 weeks away). In any event, i was diagnosed if you will a > few days ago with this, and now i'm entering the consult phase for > the surgery. I am hearing that this is more common in children, so > i'm curious what the affects will be on someone turning 29. > > Is recovery longer? How long will i be out of work? Are there > increased post-op complications? > > All of this is new to me, so any insite anyone has would be most > appreciated. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 My Birthday gift was to have my first Ctoma Op on my brirthday. This was just under two weeks ago, and although I have had a slight complication with my Facial Nerve, I am feeling well enough to be able to start back at work following the all clear from my Specialist this coming Thursday. He actually said I would have been fine to start back on Monday, had I not had the temporary FN damage. This site is a fantastic tool to gain the information that you will require. All the best to you for your treatment. (27) UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 Thanks a lot for everyone's thoughts thus far. I would have to agree that being here definately has made me more informative as to what's going on, then before. I know my wife is excited...you think we won the lottery, but then again, she's not the one having their head opened up either. I will be sure to go into the doc's office with so many questions, they'll think i'm in med school or something. I feel pretty safe where i'm going, seeing that my doctor referred me to the Ear institute for my state, but none the less, caution and questions will be with me as well. Just hope the insurance will front most of the bill, or it's bye bye vacation in September. Thanks again everyone. I'll be sure to post what the doc says after the consult for masses of inquiring minds... Clay > My Birthday gift was to have my first Ctoma Op on my brirthday. This > was just under two weeks ago, and although I have had a slight > complication with my Facial Nerve, I am feeling well enough to be > able to start back at work following the all clear from my Specialist > this coming Thursday. He actually said I would have been fine to > start back on Monday, had I not had the temporary FN damage. > This site is a fantastic tool to gain the information that you will > require. > All the best to you for your treatment. > (27) UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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