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is scheduled to have his permanent tube removed in June. Has anyone

gone through this and if so, what should I expect?

He continues to get ear infections when he swims and with summer coming up -

I want him to have fun without getting an infection. If fluid builds up,

then we'll have to reinsert another tube - but I think we should try this

and see first. I'm hoping and praying this will be his last ear surgery.

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How long have the tubes been in? 's were in over 3 years.

One fell apart in her ear. we put 4-5 drops of baby oil in her ear nightly

for two weeks. The Ent used the cochet like hook to remove the tube. It took

less than 5 minutes.

Maureen

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We just did this last month. They took the last remaining tube out

(been there 3 1/2 years) and patched the hole with a tiny bit of a

special paper to encourage the skin to grow across the hole. The doc

said when he came out " wow, that was really in there good " , which after

going to the recovery room and seeing wake up, know that it

means " it's going to hurt more than the tube insertion procedure. " It's

the same quick procedure as the tube insertion (under general), but for

some reason, was in much more pain. I felt really bad for

her. They ended up giving her Tylenol + codeine, which seemed to help a

bit, but even with that she was hurting a lot. Luckily, she woke up the

next day feeling fine, and I've not heard anything about her ear since.

In the end, it was really no big deal, but I was a bit surprised at how

much pain she was in for that first day.

, mom to (11), (9 DS), and Sammy (7)

Di wrote:

> Nic has had a tube in his ear for several years now. The last time we

> were at the ENT he said if it didn't fall out on it's own in 6 mths,

> he should have it removed.

> Is the procedure the same as insertion as far as general anesthesia etc?

>

> Di

>

>

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We just did this last month. They took the last remaining tube out

(been there 3 1/2 years) and patched the hole with a tiny bit of a

special paper to encourage the skin to grow across the hole. The doc

said when he came out " wow, that was really in there good " , which after

going to the recovery room and seeing wake up, know that it

means " it's going to hurt more than the tube insertion procedure. " It's

the same quick procedure as the tube insertion (under general), but for

some reason, was in much more pain. I felt really bad for

her. They ended up giving her Tylenol + codeine, which seemed to help a

bit, but even with that she was hurting a lot. Luckily, she woke up the

next day feeling fine, and I've not heard anything about her ear since.

In the end, it was really no big deal, but I was a bit surprised at how

much pain she was in for that first day.

, mom to (11), (9 DS), and Sammy (7)

Di wrote:

> Nic has had a tube in his ear for several years now. The last time we

> were at the ENT he said if it didn't fall out on it's own in 6 mths,

> he should have it removed.

> Is the procedure the same as insertion as far as general anesthesia etc?

>

> Di

>

>

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