Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 > The Ped said that the one ear is clear (according to a tympanogram) > and the other ear is no longer " flat " but still not *normal*. a, I am not sure exactly what you mean. This reading might still show some fluid in the ear that they are waiting to drain, or it could show an excess of movement. If it is excess of movement, it isn't a problem at all! It is very common. If there is fluid in the ear, the tymp. will show a lack of movement from the eardrum (i.e. a " flat " ). If long standing fluid is treated and clears very quickly, it often creates a vacuum in the middle ear. This gentle internal pressure causes the tymp to show an excess of movement. This is not a normal reading, and you wouldn't want it to stay that way permanently; however, when you have been fighting fluid, it is a sign of improvement! Vacuums typically stabilize themselves painlessly and quickly. Either way, it sounds as though Meredith is on her way. I would probably still have the adenoids checked. I had several kids who had theirs out and were much happier healthier kids. It used to be S.O.P. to do an adenoidectomy at the same time as a merringotomy (putting in tubes), but that seems to have gone out of medical fashion. My little cousin had hers out last year, and her speech improved, her health improved, and her voice is now much more pleasant to listen to. <sheepish grin> However, as a mom who had to let her 15 month old have surgery, I know that anything with anaesthesia is a BIG issue. I hope things continue to improve for Meredith! (I also hope you step right back on plan! We have to show the world that we lunar landing babies have spunk! LOL) Cherilyn --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.557 / Virus Database: 349 - Release Date: 30/12/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 >and that if > Meredith was his child he would wait and see what happens, that her > ears may clear up on their own. Great news! I'm sure she's even more relieved thatn you are! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 > I am not sure exactly what you mean. Me either! LOL.... Actually he said that there was *negative* pressure, which to me says that it has drained, and sucked the ear drum in with it, but I could be wrong. I was just glad to put the surgery off for a bit. The Ped told me that he waited for almost a year with his own daughter who started out at 3mo with fluid in her ears. That that AAP say's 3-6 mo waiting time and most insurance companies now require at least 6mo. Since it hasnt' even been 3 mo I'm not anxious to take her in for the surgery. > I would probably still have the adenoids checked. I had several kids who > had theirs out and were much happier healthier kids. I did ask briefly about her adenoids and mentioned her nasely voice. He said that the ENT would be the guy to ask about it. I told him that I had, but he brushed that off as well. Since we are waiting I will not push the issue at the momet and use antihistamines for now. > I hope things continue to improve for Meredith! (I also hope you step right > back on plan! We have to show the world that we lunar landing babies have > spunk! LOL) > We sure do! LOL... I'm hoping that Meredith's ears continue to improve as well, and Yep, I should be able to step back on plan. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 > Great news! I'm sure she's even more relieved thatn you are! Funny you should mention this.... I was trying to explaine to her what they would be doing. Giving her medicine to make her tired and then putting the mask on her face like at the dentists office, and I made the mistake of using the " S " word... yes sugery.... she freaked! She had been completely fine with it up until that point. Oh well... she knowes that she may still have to go in and have it done, but that she has a break for now. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Actually he said that there was *negative* > pressure, > Ok, That means there was a vacuum. That is much better than some fluid remaining. That just means that the pressure inside her ear should stabilize on its own and be fine! (Providing new fluid doesn't appear of course!) Sounds like you should be able to avoid the surgery all together! Wa-hooo! Cherilyn --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.557 / Virus Database: 349 - Release Date: 30/12/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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