Guest guest Posted May 22, 2003 Report Share Posted May 22, 2003 I haven't a direct experience, but docs advised me about the possibility of this problem when I started using tobra (both IV and Toby). So I had to advise if any change occurs. Mirella >-----Messaggio originale----- >Da: cathy flynn >Inviato: giovedì 22 maggio 2003 12.58 >A: cfparents >Oggetto: Re: Digest Number 2539/tobramycin and deafness > > >Hello a > >I was reading your mail and was wondering why it was that this >person went >deaf. Isn't that what the Tobra finger pricks (2 hourly and >6 hourly) are >for - to determine the appropriate levels in the blood? Or was it that >she/he was so sick that they needed to go above these safe >levels to treat >the infection in which case it may have been a case of the >devil or the deep >blue sea. (Risk death or deaf??) > >Can I ask if this is Hayley as if it is, I know her quite well >too. Infact >I think she was in with and when they were in together. > >Anyhow I was aware of the side effects of Tobra although >admittedly I don't >think the docs ever have told me either, I am aware through >places such as >this list and the net. > >Good to hear from you again > >Cath (Mum to 7yowcf) > Re: Digest Number 2539/tobramycin and deafness > > >> Hello there Tine, >> >> My name is a and I am from Australia. Yes I have heard >of this and >only just recently. A very close friend of ours who has CF was >only given a >very short time to live at easter this year. However she has >come through >and got stronger and stronger again, however they discovered >she has become >completely deaf in one ear and partly in the other. The >doctors said that >this can be one of the side effects from Tobramycin. I do know this was >through the IV not inhaled. >> It was quite strange because our son 11 years wcf has >been having >alot of hearing problems for quite a while now and we kept >putting it down >to the sinus disease. He has seen the ent specialist and had >polyps removed >and sinuses drained. But I can tell you that they are going to >get an ear >full when we go to clinic on Monday, because they have never >once warned us >of the possibility of this happening, however they just told >our CF freinds >mum that this is why she has gone deaf. They also told her >that it will not >right itself that it is unrepairable. Once the damage is done, >that is it. I >have been quite upset about it myself and I was going to post >on here and >ask if anyone else has heard anything about this as well. >Please write if >you know if this to be true also. >> >> Thanks a >> >> Mum to >> 23 years wocf, Jayne 21/10/86 - 4/2/87 (in heaven from >undiagnosed CF), Emma 15 years wocf, Clara 13years wocf & > 11 years >wcf. >> >> Grandmom to Iesha 2 years wocf (My pride and joy) >> >> >> " wijker.zwaan " wrote: >> Dear people! >> >> I have a question. Is there anyone out there who, as CF-er, >used inhaled >> Tobramycine (Tobi) and got hearing difficulties? >> A friend of mine has a daughter of 6 years old. She has >inhaled Tobi for >> three rows month up/month of and now has a hearing loss in >both ears. No >> test was done before she went on Tobi, so no evidence is to >be given. We >> were curious if anyone else experienced this kind of problems. >> >> Tine Zwaan, mother of Gwendolynn 9 yowcf in Holland. >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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