Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Welcome to the group , I'm also in a similar situation to yourself I am having my 2nd surgery on Friday 22nd Oct for recurrance c-toma in my right ear and when this has healed have to have surgery for c-toma in my left ear. I also have small children and when I had my surgery last year my oldest child was 3 and my youngest was 15 months old it is a bit of a struggle but not being able to hear them properly is the worst. What was really strange was when I came out of hospital both my children didn't really bother with me, it was as if they knew that Mummy needed rest. Luckily I had the support of my husband who took time off work to look after all three of us (that was interesting....) after friday he will have it all to do again (lucky him!!). Anyway good luck for November 2nd and stay with the group it offers alot of advice and support. Zoe. > > > Hello all. My name is I am 23 and have had approxamatly 16 > ear surgeries. The last one was about 5 years ago on my left ear for > a cholesteatoma now I have on in my right ear and am schedualled for > surgery on November the 2nd. Last time we didnt find it till it was > almost to my brain but luckily this time we caught it early on but > This time I have a 8 month old at home who is a big mommas baby. So > thats gonna be hard. Thanks for hearing my story and hope to get to > knwo you all Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 3 new members overnight, I think thats a record. Helo to Bon, jaylynnsmommy, and heavydmf28. Sorry that you needed to find us, but glad you did. Feel free to ask questions, however expect to get to the point ansers that you may not like. We don't suger coat anything here. C-toma is something not to overlook, it can be deadly if not treated, the only way to treat c-toma is by surgery. Many have come into this group that have had too many surgerys, which is a pet peeve with me. Please keep in mind that most of the Docs out there are good, however there are some that are not good, they are into it for the money. One of the first things I like to ask is, are you seeing a ENT or a Otologist. If you don't know what a Otoloigst is, they are ENT's that only work on Ears. This is the type of Doc you should seeing unless there are none in your area. If you like let us know where you live and someone should be able to point you in the right direction. tom hansen --- jaylynnsmommy <jaylynnsmommy@...> wrote: > > > Hello all. My name is I am 23 and have had > approxamatly 16 > ear surgeries. The last one was about 5 years ago on > my left ear for > a cholesteatoma now I have on in my right ear and am > schedualled for > surgery on November the 2nd. Last time we didnt find > it till it was > almost to my brain but luckily this time we caught > it early on but > This time I have a 8 month old at home who is a big > mommas baby. So > thats gonna be hard. Thanks for hearing my story and > hope to get to > knwo you all > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Hi - I am 24 and have 3 kiddos at home ages 5, 2 1/2 and 6 months. My youngest, Natalee, was just 5 months when I had my last surgery. What procedure are you having done? A CWU or CWD? I've only had 3 surgeries so far - one at 14 (CWU), one at 15 (CWD) and one in August (tympanoplasty). I'm due for reconstruction in the next 2-4 months. Why have you had so many procedures done? Have you had complications? Did the C-toma continually grow back? Just curious - 16 surgeries - I couldn't imagine....... jaylynnsmommy <jaylynnsmommy@...> wrote: Hello all. My name is I am 23 and have had approxamatly 16 ear surgeries. The last one was about 5 years ago on my left ear for a cholesteatoma now I have on in my right ear and am schedualled for surgery on November the 2nd. Last time we didnt find it till it was almost to my brain but luckily this time we caught it early on but This time I have a 8 month old at home who is a big mommas baby. So thats gonna be hard. Thanks for hearing my story and hope to get to knwo you all Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Hi Zoe/, One thing I didn't mention in my first reply to was that daycare helped out tremendously!! My husband goes to work at 6:00 and could not be to work at 6 AND at daycare at 6 when they open so my aunt/grandmother would come by around 7:00 and take them to daycare for me. I stayed at my mom's house until Mark got off work, picked up the kids and came to get me. If there is anyone (daycare, family, friend) that you could leave your baby with or that could stay with you during the day, that would be great. It's really suprising how much pressure is put on your ears that you don't realize typically is there when lifting or holding a small child. My last surgery was a tympanoplasty to repair my ear drum and I couldn't risk picking up any of my 3 kids. It was awful but the older two seemed to know something was wrong - especially my 5 year old. If I was sitting they could crawl onto my lap and I could hold them without much pain. That helped. Good luck! holster42000 <z.chapman@...> wrote: Welcome to the group , I'm also in a similar situation to yourself I am having my 2nd surgery on Friday 22nd Oct for recurrance c-toma in my right ear and when this has healed have to have surgery for c-toma in my left ear. I also have small children and when I had my surgery last year my oldest child was 3 and my youngest was 15 months old it is a bit of a struggle but not being able to hear them properly is the worst. What was really strange was when I came out of hospital both my children didn't really bother with me, it was as if they knew that Mummy needed rest. Luckily I had the support of my husband who took time off work to look after all three of us (that was interesting....) after friday he will have it all to do again (lucky him!!). Anyway good luck for November 2nd and stay with the group it offers alot of advice and support.Zoe.> > > Hello all. My name is I am 23 and have had approxamatly 16 > ear surgeries. The last one was about 5 years ago on my left ear for > a cholesteatoma now I have on in my right ear and am schedualled for > surgery on November the 2nd. Last time we didnt find it till it was > almost to my brain but luckily this time we caught it early on but > This time I have a 8 month old at home who is a big mommas baby. So > thats gonna be hard. Thanks for hearing my story and hope to get to > knwo you all Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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