Guest guest Posted February 27, 2010 Report Share Posted February 27, 2010 I haven't been on here in a long while. I had my surgery 2 years ago. Some erosion of one of the bones, and they were " stuck " and not moving properly. So, c-toma was removed, the " nub " on one of the bones was smoothed and the bones " loosened " and ear drum fixed. I had only slight improvement right after the surgery and one year later my hearing degraded some. The doc thought it was most likely due to the bones fusing together again. So, now he is suggesting that he go in and remove the middle bone and put in a prosthetic. I forgot to ask him a couple of questions when I was there, and before I call with my questions I wanted to get feedback from you all about what else I should be aware of. He says there is a 2% rejection rate of the titanium " bone. " What happens if I do reject the prosthetic bone? Would it have to be removed and then I'd be left hearing less than I am now? Without any other options - only 2 good bones - would they then have to be removed too? I'd like to hear from anyone who's had a prosthetic ear bone/s and wondering how it's going. Anything else I should ask or consider before doing this surgery? Doc said, after a year of me sitting and doing nothing, that he thought I should do " something " either a hearing aid or the surgery, because in his words: I have a perfectly capable ear that I could hear from if only I would get an hearing aid or prosthetic. That made sense to me, I hadn't thought of it that way. Instead I'm hearing like I'm under water in one ear and almost totally relying on the one " good " ear. He is a specialist and I do trust him. He said he felt he wasn't " aggressive enough " the first surgery, trying to leave the one bone in place and working with it. Hearing aid: 0% risk; Surgery: " low risk " whatever that means. I'd appreciate any feedback or thoughts from you all who have been through this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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