Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 Hello, I am new here as the subject suggests. My son Brady is now 2 1/2 and was just told yesterday that he has a cholesteatome in his left ear. A little background on Brady...he was born with a double aortic arch which he had surgery on at 7 days old, because of this defect he has tracheamalacia, lung damage, and asthma. He was also born with one kidney and dandy walk malformation (a brain birth defect). He gets severe colitis from taking any and all antibiotics. He had a cold for about the last month (usual for him) but this time we were told he had two major ear infections which he had no fever or pain from. Started on the antibiotics, but due to the colitis and dehydration we stopped them. Three weeks later we go to check on the ears (and everything else) and the ped. discovers this cholesteatoma. I mentioned that the special school district tested his hearing and thought there was loss in his left ear...I just thought it was because he was sick at the time. We are now waiting 3 weeks to see if the thing will disappear a bit on its own and if not we are headed to the ENT...thank goodness we are an established patient in this clinic otherwise we might have to wait an extended period to get seen. Brady doesn't do well with intubations and anesthsia so I am hoping that this all goes away....has that ever really happened? I am in so many support groups online for his many defects and they have been such a blessing....I am so glad I found this one! Thanks Stefanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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