Guest guest Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 HI. I am new to this, was just diagnosed with cholesteatoma in my right ear canal, not on my eardrum but in the canal itself, which has ate through and exposed the bone and has caused me an earache for the last 6 months. I cannot wait for this earache to be gone but I am not looking forward to surgery. Has anyone else ever heard of a c-toma in the ear canal? I have read many things on cholesteatomas but so far all of them are about c-tomas that are on or behind the eardrum. Just looking for some info and some support. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2010 Report Share Posted November 27, 2010 My tumor (only discovered last month) is also in the ear canal, and from what my doc admits is rare. He cannot tell the details too much from ct scan, so must wait until surgery to find out how extensive it is. First I must have sinus surgery, then the ear surgery will follow once that heals. In the meantime the ear aches daily, the doc says it is possible to get a shot of medication (I think a steriod) to reduce the inflamation. I will use that as a last resort. > > HI. I am new to this, was just diagnosed with cholesteatoma in my right ear canal, not on my eardrum but in the canal itself, which has ate through and exposed the bone and has caused me an earache for the last 6 months. I cannot wait for this earache to be gone but I am not looking forward to surgery. > Has anyone else ever heard of a c-toma in the ear canal? I have read many things on cholesteatomas but so far all of them are about c-tomas that are on or behind the eardrum. Just looking for some info and some support. Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2010 Report Share Posted November 27, 2010 My doctor cannot tell much so far from the ct scan that I have had, as in how extensive the damage is, etc. He has given me Demerol for pain, 100 mg, and I have to take phenergan with it so I won't be sick. I am allergic to many pain pills, especially codeine/hydrocodone, and this is all we have found that takes most the pain away. Loud noise and cold hurts it bad, so I walk around with cotton in my ear most the time. Did your Dr. say or not that this could possibly affect your hearing? Mine says not but that part worries me most. Thanks for writing back. Let me know how it goes. Hope u are feeling better soon. I so can sympathize with you. > > > > HI. I am new to this, was just diagnosed with cholesteatoma in my right ear canal, not on my eardrum but in the canal itself, which has ate through and exposed the bone and has caused me an earache for the last 6 months. I cannot wait for this earache to be gone but I am not looking forward to surgery. > > Has anyone else ever heard of a c-toma in the ear canal? I have read many things on cholesteatomas but so far all of them are about c-tomas that are on or behind the eardrum. Just looking for some info and some support. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Definitely it can affect your hearing. Evidently the tumor starts in the ear canal but can wrap around into the middle ear. There it can continue to grow disturbing hearing and equalibrium. From what I can find out, the only way to be sure of its size is to operate. The good news is that conductive hearing loss is more easily overcome with hearing aids. Hang in there and keep me posted. Baltimore, MD > > > > > > HI. I am new to this, was just diagnosed with cholesteatoma in my right ear canal, not on my eardrum but in the canal itself, which has ate through and exposed the bone and has caused me an earache for the last 6 months. I cannot wait for this earache to be gone but I am not looking forward to surgery. > > > Has anyone else ever heard of a c-toma in the ear canal? I have read many things on cholesteatomas but so far all of them are about c-tomas that are on or behind the eardrum. Just looking for some info and some support. Thanks. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 I was afraid of that, that the c-toma could affect me hearing. I play music, or used to, and would love to do it again, so it worries me a lot.You keep me posted on yours and I will keep you posted on mine. Good luck. and thanks for the info. Ponchatoula, LA > > > > > > > > HI. I am new to this, was just diagnosed with cholesteatoma in my right ear canal, not on my eardrum but in the canal itself, which has ate through and exposed the bone and has caused me an earache for the last 6 months. I cannot wait for this earache to be gone but I am not looking forward to surgery. > > > > Has anyone else ever heard of a c-toma in the ear canal? I have read many things on cholesteatomas but so far all of them are about c-tomas that are on or behind the eardrum. Just looking for some info and some support. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 External Ear Canal Cholesteatoma is rare compared to cholesteatoma. It usually presents with ear pain or infections. Essentially there is exposed bone with skin within it that gets eroded. The good news is that it is usually lateral to the ear drum and is therefore away from the clockwork of the ear- the results should therefore be better with less risk to hearing and balance With best wishesMr WareingConsultant ENT SurgeonSt Bartholomews HospitalThe Royal London HospitalThe London Clinic145 Harley StreetLondon W1G 6BJwww.michaelwareing-ent.com020 7935 1304From: Stone Mother <stonemother@...>cholesteatoma Sent: Sun, 28 November, 2010 3:15:53Subject: Re: Cholesteatoma in the ear canal My doctor cannot tell much so far from the ct scan that I have had, as in how extensive the damage is, etc. He has given me Demerol for pain, 100 mg, and I have to take phenergan with it so I won't be sick. I am allergic to many pain pills, especially codeine/hydrocodone, and this is all we have found that takes most the pain away. Loud noise and cold hurts it bad, so I walk around with cotton in my ear most the time. Did your Dr. say or not that this could possibly affect your hearing? Mine says not but that part worries me most. Thanks for writing back. Let me know how it goes. Hope u are feeling better soon. I so can sympathize with you. > > > > HI. I am new to this, was just diagnosed with cholesteatoma in my right ear canal, not on my eardrum but in the canal itself, which has ate through and exposed the bone and has caused me an earache for the last 6 months. I cannot wait for this earache to be gone but I am not looking forward to surgery. > > Has anyone else ever heard of a c-toma in the ear canal? I have read many things on cholesteatomas but so far all of them are about c-tomas that are on or behind the eardrum. Just looking for some info and some support. Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Bless your heart for replying to me and giving me that info. That is basically the same thing my first ENT said, and I am meeting the other Friday. Hopefully he will have the same diagnosis and they can do the surgery through the canal and not have to cut behind my ear. Also not having my hearing affected would be wonderful. The one thing that worries me is I already have dizziness issues, to the point that I cannot get up and walk, etc.. Does that mean that it could be on or near my ear drum? My hearing in that ear is fine, but the pain can be baaaaad sometimes. Anyway, once again, thanks for the info. I do appreciate it much. Ponchatoula, LA > > > > > > HI. I am new to this, was just diagnosed with cholesteatoma in my right ear > >canal, not on my eardrum but in the canal itself, which has ate through and > >exposed the bone and has caused me an earache for the last 6 months. I cannot > >wait for this earache to be gone but I am not looking forward to surgery. > > > > > Has anyone else ever heard of a c-toma in the ear canal? I have read many > >things on cholesteatomas but so far all of them are about c-tomas that are on or > >behind the eardrum. Just looking for some info and some support. Thanks. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2010 Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 I hope all goes very well for you. The dizziness could be a sign that it is spread further than the doctor can see. Use an A+ doctor and you will be in good hands. From: Stone Mother <stonemother@...>cholesteatoma Sent: Sun, November 28, 2010 10:59:45 PMSubject: Re: Cholesteatoma in the ear canal Bless your heart for replying to me and giving me that info. That is basically the same thing my first ENT said, and I am meeting the other Friday. Hopefully he will have the same diagnosis and they can do the surgery through the canal and not have to cut behind my ear. Also not having my hearing affected would be wonderful. The one thing that worries me is I already have dizziness issues, to the point that I cannot get up and walk, etc.. Does that mean that it could be on or near my ear drum? My hearing in that ear is fine, but the pain can be baaaaad sometimes.Anyway, once again, thanks for the info. I do appreciate it much.Ponchatoula, LA> > >> > > HI. I am new to this, was just diagnosed with cholesteatoma in my right ear > >canal, not on my eardrum but in the canal itself, which has ate through and > >exposed the bone and has caused me an earache for the last 6 months. I cannot > >wait for this earache to be gone but I am not looking forward to surgery. > >> > > Has anyone else ever heard of a c-toma in the ear canal? I have read many > >things on cholesteatomas but so far all of them are about c-tomas that are on or > >behind the eardrum. Just looking for some info and some support. Thanks.> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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