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In a message dated 8/20/02 7:35:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

Scherb@... writes:

<< Well guys we are off to surgery. JJ will have his tonsils out and they may

repair his busted ear drum. Have you heard of this. They will take a piece

of skin from above his ear and stitch it into place under his ear drum. Do

you suppose that JJ will have hair in his ear?? LOL

>>

Luck and prayers . Let us know how it all goes. Yep, even the hair

part! LOL

Gail :-)

Dogs have owners. Cats have staff.

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Well guys we are off to surgery. JJ will have his tonsils out and they may

repair his busted ear drum. Have you heard of this. They will take a piece

of skin from above his ear and stitch it into place under his ear drum. Do

you suppose that JJ will have hair in his ear?? LOL

& Garry, parents of (11 ds), (10 ds), JJ (8

ds/autism/celiac), (7 ds/ADHD/Celiac/hearing impaired), and Esther (5

ds). All adopted.

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In a message dated 8/20/02 10:35:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

Scherb@... writes:

> Do

> you suppose that JJ will have hair in his ear?? LOL

>

I wouldn't even have thought of hair in his ear. Let us know how it goes.

Diane :)

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-Will be thinking of you and JJ for the surgerys. Let us know how it

goes! has a very large hole in right ear drum, usually they

say have to wait till he is 8 or 9 or so to repair. Has JJ pretty

much out grown the fluid and infections? still gets them all

the time, guess this is why they want to wait, God Bless you all,

Dawn

-- In @y..., smilinggail@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 8/20/02 7:35:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> Scherb@c... writes:

>

> << Well guys we are off to surgery. JJ will have his tonsils out

and they may

> repair his busted ear drum. Have you heard of this. They will

take a piece

> of skin from above his ear and stitch it into place under his ear

drum. Do

> you suppose that JJ will have hair in his ear?? LOL

> >>

>

> Luck and prayers . Let us know how it all goes. Yep, even

the hair

> part! LOL

> Gail :-)

> Dogs have owners. Cats have staff.

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-Also , I did not know this is how they do the repair to ear

drum, interesting! I guess this would be the best way, I am sure JJ

will breeze through!! Dawn again

-- In @y..., " dpligon37129 " <DPLigon@m...> wrote:

> -Will be thinking of you and JJ for the surgerys. Let us know how

it

> goes! has a very large hole in right ear drum, usually they

> say have to wait till he is 8 or 9 or so to repair. Has JJ pretty

> much out grown the fluid and infections? still gets them

all

> the time, guess this is why they want to wait, God Bless you all,

> Dawn

>

>

>

> -- In @y..., smilinggail@a... wrote:

> > In a message dated 8/20/02 7:35:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> > Scherb@c... writes:

> >

> > << Well guys we are off to surgery. JJ will have his tonsils out

> and they may

> > repair his busted ear drum. Have you heard of this. They will

> take a piece

> > of skin from above his ear and stitch it into place under his

ear

> drum. Do

> > you suppose that JJ will have hair in his ear?? LOL

> > >>

> >

> > Luck and prayers . Let us know how it all goes. Yep, even

> the hair

> > part! LOL

> > Gail :-)

> > Dogs have owners. Cats have staff.

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, We'll be thinking of you and JJ too. Everything will be ok.

Interesting about putting the skin on the ear drum. has a hole in hers

too.

Pam mom to identical twins Hannah and age 7

dpligon37129 wrote:-Also , I did not know this is how they do the repair

to ear

drum, interesting! I guess this would be the best way, I am sure JJ

will breeze through!! Dawn again

-- In @y..., " dpligon37129 " wrote:

> -Will be thinking of you and JJ for the surgerys. Let us know how

it

> goes! has a very large hole in right ear drum, usually they

> say have to wait till he is 8 or 9 or so to repair. Has JJ pretty

> much out grown the fluid and infections? still gets them

all

> the time, guess this is why they want to wait, God Bless you all,

> Dawn

>

>

>

> -- In @y..., smilinggail@a... wrote:

> > In a message dated 8/20/02 7:35:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> > Scherb@c... writes:

> >

> > << Well guys we are off to surgery. JJ will have his tonsils out

> and they may

> > repair his busted ear drum. Have you heard of this. They will

> take a piece

> > of skin from above his ear and stitch it into place under his

ear

> drum. Do

> > you suppose that JJ will have hair in his ear?? LOL

> > >>

> >

> > Luck and prayers . Let us know how it all goes. Yep, even

> the hair

> > part! LOL

> > Gail :-)

> > Dogs have owners. Cats have staff.

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Dawn,

JJ has regular ear infections but never runs a fever or complains. His ears

a running before we have a clue.

& Garry, parents of (11 ds), (10 ds), JJ (8

ds/autism/celiac), (7 ds/ADHD/Celiac/hearing impaired), and Esther (5

ds). All adopted.

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will pray that things go well. shawna.

--- Scherbert <Scherb@...> wrote:

> Well guys we are off to surgery. JJ will have his

> tonsils out and they may

> repair his busted ear drum. Have you heard of this.

> They will take a piece

> of skin from above his ear and stitch it into place

> under his ear drum. Do

> you suppose that JJ will have hair in his ear?? LOL

>

> & Garry, parents of (11 ds), (10

> ds), JJ (8

> ds/autism/celiac), (7 ds/ADHD/Celiac/hearing

> impaired), and Esther (5

> ds). All adopted.

>

>

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