Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 wow, we were told none of that. Miles had no prior to surgery restrictions but after surgery we were told to put vaseline in the ear, put a cotton ball stuck to the vaseline in and let him bath. To be careful but we weren't made to feel a few drops of water would cause major concern. Good luck. Joycelyn On 2/17/06, Gerry <gerrydel@...> wrote: I'm a few weeks out from surgery. The nurse told me that I need to keep my ear dry prior to surgery. I asked if silicone ear plugs were okay. She told me absolutely not. I'm not allowed to wash my hair in the shower, have to wear a shower cap over my ears, and then wash my hair in the sink. I just can't imagine that a few drops of water is going to make all that much difference, especially if I have ear plugs in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 Gerry, I wore and still wear even months after my surgery the cotton ball with vaseline on it and keep a plastic cup in the shower and put it over the ear when i get hair wet, rinse, condition then rinse again. I am taking no chances! LOL! I am used to it now and will continue it in hopes that I do not have to go through this again. I go back for second " look " surgery in April. Most of ctumor was on facial nerve and in mastoid bone, attic also. No major damage to three hearing bones, a little to only one of them, but my hearing is back to normal. If there is nothing when he goes in, in April, then I should be good to go, but I will still do the cotton and cup! Best of luck to everyone on here! B. from Orlando --- Gerry <gerrydel@...> wrote: > I'm a few weeks out from surgery. The nurse told me > that I need to > keep my ear dry prior to surgery. I asked if > silicone ear plugs were > okay. She told me absolutely not. I'm not allowed > to wash my hair in > the shower, have to wear a shower cap over my ears, > and then wash my > hair in the sink. I just can't imagine that a few > drops of water is > going to make all that much difference, especially > if I have ear plugs > in. > > In your opinion, what is the best way to keep water > out? It seems > that there ought to be something that I can wear > that will still allow > me to wash my hair in the shower. > > Gerry > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 We weren't told that either. Gerry, your doc must be really cautious. We were told specifically, the night before my sons surgery to give him a bath and wash his hair, also told to use a cotton ball and vaseline. At this time, the doc just set us up to have custom plugs and says as long as we use those every time and take special care to keep his ears as dry as possible, it'll be fine. Like Jocelyn, a little water isn't a big deal. I can see where they don't want you to get an infection prior to surgery, but I've never heard of having to wash your hair in the sink, especially prior the big event. Barbara >From: " Joycelyn Watterson-Woods " <JWWoods@...> >Reply-cholesteatoma >cholesteatoma >Subject: Re: Keeping your ear dry - infections pre surgery >Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 22:58:07 -0800 > >wow, we were told none of that. Miles had no prior to surgery restrictions >but after surgery we were told to put vaseline in the ear, put a cotton >ball >stuck to the vaseline in and let him bath. To be careful but we weren't >made to feel a few drops of water would cause major concern. >Good luck. >Joycelyn > > >On 2/17/06, Gerry <gerrydel@...> wrote: > > > > I'm a few weeks out from surgery. The nurse told me that I need to > > keep my ear dry prior to surgery. I asked if silicone ear plugs were > > okay. She told me absolutely not. I'm not allowed to wash my hair in > > the shower, have to wear a shower cap over my ears, and then wash my > > hair in the sink. I just can't imagine that a few drops of water is > > going to make all that much difference, especially if I have ear plugs > > in. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 Gerry, I asked who you doctor was because we live in the same area. You gave me the name but I new at that point I did not like that doctor for this very reason. They would not let me wash my son's hair even though it had been years since his last surgery. All of his doc's let him use a cotton ball with vasaline on it. Good Luck! Keeping your ear dry - infections pre surgery I'm a few weeks out from surgery. The nurse told me that I need to keep my ear dry prior to surgery. I asked if silicone ear plugs were okay. She told me absolutely not. I'm not allowed to wash my hair in the shower, have to wear a shower cap over my ears, and then wash my hair in the sink. I just can't imagine that a few drops of water is going to make all that much difference, especially if I have ear plugs in. In your opinion, what is the best way to keep water out? It seems that there ought to be something that I can wear that will still allow me to wash my hair in the shower. Gerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 , That's okay. As long as the surgery works, then I will put up with a little hassle and extreme rules. They also won't let me wash my hair for 14 days after surgery. I'm planning on getting a really short haircut two days prior to surgery. That way I hopefully won't be too stinky. Anyway, it's the results that count the most. I'll play by their rules as long as they fix it. So, it sounds like your son had surgery with this doctor. Was it successful? Thanks, Gerry > > Gerry, > > I asked who you doctor was because we live in the same area. You gave me the name but I new at that point I did not like that doctor for this very reason. They would not let me wash my son's hair even though it had been years since his last surgery. All of his doc's let him use a cotton ball with vasaline on it. Good Luck! > > > > Keeping your ear dry - infections pre surgery > > > I'm a few weeks out from surgery. The nurse told me that I need to > keep my ear dry prior to surgery. I asked if silicone ear plugs were > okay. She told me absolutely not. I'm not allowed to wash my hair in > the shower, have to wear a shower cap over my ears, and then wash my > hair in the sink. I just can't imagine that a few drops of water is > going to make all that much difference, especially if I have ear plugs > in. > > In your opinion, what is the best way to keep water out? It seems > that there ought to be something that I can wear that will still allow > me to wash my hair in the shower. > > Gerry > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 The plastic cup sounds good. I didn't think of that. Gerry > > > I'm a few weeks out from surgery. The nurse told me > > that I need to > > keep my ear dry prior to surgery. I asked if > > silicone ear plugs were > > okay. She told me absolutely not. I'm not allowed > > to wash my hair in > > the shower, have to wear a shower cap over my ears, > > and then wash my > > hair in the sink. I just can't imagine that a few > > drops of water is > > going to make all that much difference, especially > > if I have ear plugs > > in. > > > > In your opinion, what is the best way to keep water > > out? It seems > > that there ought to be something that I can wear > > that will still allow > > me to wash my hair in the shower. > > > > Gerry > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 Gerry, I hear ya' about getting the best results! However, the results would probably be the same if you use a cotton ball and still wash your hair. You are going to have to make adjustments that's for sure, but the rules don't have to be quite that extreme to get a positive result. At least that has been my experience. It is such a scary thing, I know how it is, you hate to do anything that may make things worse. If it makes you feel more confident to follow the extreme rules, then go for it, but I really feel like life would be a little easier for you and probably get the same results if you were able to make less extreme adjustments. That is certainly for you and your doctor to decide. >From: " Gerry " <gerrydel@...> >Reply-cholesteatoma >cholesteatoma >Subject: Re: Keeping your ear dry - infections pre surgery >Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 16:05:47 -0000 > >, > >That's okay. As long as the surgery works, then I will put up with >a little hassle and extreme rules. They also won't let me wash my >hair for 14 days after surgery. I'm planning on getting a really >short haircut two days prior to surgery. That way I hopefully won't >be too stinky. Anyway, it's the results that count the most. I'll >play by their rules as long as they fix it. > >So, it sounds like your son had surgery with this doctor. Was it >successful? > >Thanks, >Gerry > > > > > > > Gerry, > > > > I asked who you doctor was because we live in the same area. You >gave me the name but I new at that point I did not like that doctor >for this very reason. They would not let me wash my son's hair even >though it had been years since his last surgery. All of his doc's >let him use a cotton ball with vasaline on it. Good Luck! > > > > > > > > Keeping your ear dry - infections pre >surgery > > > > > > I'm a few weeks out from surgery. The nurse told me that I need >to > > keep my ear dry prior to surgery. I asked if silicone ear plugs >were > > okay. She told me absolutely not. I'm not allowed to wash my >hair in > > the shower, have to wear a shower cap over my ears, and then >wash my > > hair in the sink. I just can't imagine that a few drops of >water is > > going to make all that much difference, especially if I have ear >plugs > > in. > > > > In your opinion, what is the best way to keep water out? It >seems > > that there ought to be something that I can wear that will still >allow > > me to wash my hair in the shower. > > > > Gerry > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 Your Doctor is strict. Are you prone to infections in that ear ? I haven't gotten either of my ears wet since I heard the word c'toma in Nov. 2005. It's been my personal choice. I had my husband install of hand held shower unit and I use just a cotton ball and wash my hear with my head down. I'm used to it know. At my last appt.(2 months post surgery for the left ear), the doctor told me I could get it wet and then he shook his head and said, " Oh, right, your the one who doesn't get her ears wet. " I don't know if there's any connection here, but I haven't had an ear infection in either ear even with the surgeries thet're endured. Alli > > I'm a few weeks out from surgery. The nurse told me that I need to > keep my ear dry prior to surgery. I asked if silicone ear plugs were > okay. She told me absolutely not. I'm not allowed to wash my hair in > the shower, have to wear a shower cap over my ears, and then wash my > hair in the sink. I just can't imagine that a few drops of water is > going to make all that much difference, especially if I have ear plugs > in. > > In your opinion, what is the best way to keep water out? It seems > that there ought to be something that I can wear that will still allow > me to wash my hair in the shower. > > Gerry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 Alli, I didn't know about c-toma until a few weeks ago. Prior to that, I did have recurrent infections, but I have other health problems that explained the infections (or at least we thought they did). Since I've seen the ENT and he has given me ear drops, I have not had any infections. Gerry > > Your Doctor is strict. Are you prone to infections in that ear ? I > haven't gotten either of my ears wet since I heard the word c'toma > in Nov. 2005. It's been my personal choice. I had my husband install > of hand held shower unit and I use just a cotton ball and wash my > hear with my head down. I'm used to it know. > At my last appt.(2 months post surgery for the left ear), the doctor > told me I could get it wet and then he shook his head and said, " > Oh, right, your the one who doesn't get her ears wet. " > I don't know if there's any connection here, but I haven't had an > ear infection in either ear even with the surgeries thet're endured. > Alli > > > > I'm a few weeks out from surgery. The nurse told me that I need > to > > keep my ear dry prior to surgery. I asked if silicone ear plugs > were > > okay. She told me absolutely not. I'm not allowed to wash my > hair in > > the shower, have to wear a shower cap over my ears, and then wash > my > > hair in the sink. I just can't imagine that a few drops of water > is > > going to make all that much difference, especially if I have ear > plugs > > in. > > > > In your opinion, what is the best way to keep water out? It seems > > that there ought to be something that I can wear that will still > allow > > me to wash my hair in the shower. > > > > Gerry > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 Gerry, He did not have surgery with this doctor. He has had two surgeries a radical the first time. He of course has not hearing in that ear and no hope for reconstruction. His previous doctors for the surgery got to old and is no longer doing the surgeries. He is going for his third surgery on March 7th. Because he is a kid and still growing they have to keep doing revision surgeries. The mastoid bone when you are little it no all developed. They took all the bone out at the first surgery but it will keep growing as they grow. C-toma has attached to the new bone each time. Hopefully since he is 13 now this will be the last surgery. His new doctor told me he is past the grow age for the ear. Good Luck. Keeping your ear dry - infections pre surgery> > > I'm a few weeks out from surgery. The nurse told me that I need to > keep my ear dry prior to surgery. I asked if silicone ear plugs were > okay. She told me absolutely not. I'm not allowed to wash my hair in > the shower, have to wear a shower cap over my ears, and then wash my > hair in the sink. I just can't imagine that a few drops of water is > going to make all that much difference, especially if I have ear plugs > in. > > In your opinion, what is the best way to keep water out? It seems > that there ought to be something that I can wear that will still allow > me to wash my hair in the shower. > > Gerry > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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