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General Category => AN Issues => Topic started by: Obita on July 09, 2006, 09:23:15 am

Title: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Obita on July 09, 2006, 09:23:15 am
Ok.  I did it.  We will see what happens.

This am after reading the most recent posts on here I wrote to a Health Issues Reporter at one of the local TV stations re: AN Awareness/Early Detection. 

A few years ago she did a report on the BAHA with the surgeon Denise and I had.  I decided that if I could get anyone to listen to me maybe she would be the one.

I explained to her in a short email why early diagnosis means everything when an AN is concerned.  I asked Her to consider doing a story on AN's for not only people with symptoms but for physicans as they tend to mis-diagnose and send people on their way with "fluid in the ear" etc.....

Will let you all know if/when I get a response. 

Kathy
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Sue on July 09, 2006, 12:07:01 pm
GOOD FOR YOU!! ;D   Maybe we should ALL e-mail our local TV stations. And I have a question..is this "sloshing" I feel in my ear an AN symptom?  I didn't know that.  I also have that in my right ear, but I don't have an AN on that side.  Allergies?  That's what I was treated for in the first place. 
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: ppearl214 on July 09, 2006, 03:32:44 pm
sounds like a fab idea!  I know the local station did a recent piece on CK at Beth Israel... may be able to tie it in to AN.... hmmmmmmmm....

*wheels start to churn ... everyone runs for cover!*

Phyl
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Larry on July 09, 2006, 05:43:55 pm
Go getum Kathy
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Static on July 09, 2006, 07:03:53 pm
Sounds like a plan, gonna write to a local station.
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Obita on July 10, 2006, 09:37:03 am
Sue:

I had the sloshing sound (along with many more sounds) until I had surgery but I have no idea if it is a common symptom or not.

I was treated for fluid in the middle ear for a few months, allergy meds, nasal steroid etc...then finally I was
taken seriously and referred to a ENT.  I just KNEW something was in there that should not be.


Kathy
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: DeniseSmith on July 10, 2006, 01:06:26 pm
KO

I hope you get a good positive response!

DS
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: nannettesea on July 10, 2006, 09:06:14 pm
I wrote to Oprah last week....!
Nan
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Obita on August 14, 2006, 12:56:50 pm
Hi -

I recieved a email from the reporter I wrote to re:  AN awareness.  She is interested and will present the story to her co-workers in the newsroom to see if they want her to persue it.  Cross your fingers everyone.  Its a start.  Between Denise and I we can give her a earfull -  ::)  

She did say she might not get back to me for a few weeks.

Kathy
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: matti on August 14, 2006, 02:40:19 pm
Kathy - I'll keep my fingers crossed!  Because of your thread, I wrote to Woman's World Magazine (a favorite of Battyp and I). It is a weekly publication and they always feature a story bringing awareness to a particular medical issue/disease. Hopefully they will contact me.

Thanks again Kathy! 

Cheryl
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Obita on November 23, 2006, 10:03:20 am
I did not hear from the reporter in the previous posts on this thread again, so I just wrote to another one that works for a different channel.  I met him at work the other day and decided it was worth a shot.  If this one has no interest, we still have two more channels in the Mpls. St. Paul area. 

I shall not give up! ;D

Happy Thanksgiving everyone,  Kathy
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: rezski on November 23, 2006, 02:09:08 pm
In retrospect I had been having occasional symptoms for years which were dismissed as an ear infection or cold in the ear??
The nurse at work even said  my eardrum looked red like there was an infection.  It wasn't till the symptoms came and stayed that I got diagnosed.
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Obita on November 27, 2006, 08:07:43 am
I got a reply from the reporter I wrote to.  He thought it was a very interesting subject and sent it to their
medical reporter......cross your fingers!!

Kathy
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Dani on November 27, 2006, 09:44:10 am
Kathy,

What a great idea!  I had the same thing happen with my ear.......my doctor told me I had fluid in my ear....nose spray and antibiotics...said it would take a long time for it to go away.  Sooooooooooooo I waited and waited and still nothing....finally went back and she said there isn't any fluid in your ear.....and I said that's funny because my ear is the same if not worse.  Finally she sent me to an ear specialist....hence an AN.

Also, writing to Oprah was a Great Idea Nan, anyway I was thinking if we could get a hold of Dr. Oz somehow.......I'm sure you've all seen him on Oprah.  It seems like so many people listen to what he has to say....and he talks about all of the body not just the heart.  Oprah has him on quite often.

I know that the AN's use to be pretty rare........but it seems like people are getting them more now.........so public awareness is great........not to mention doctor's need to be more careful in diagnosing ear problems.

Dani
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Laura on November 27, 2006, 03:22:23 pm
The more news the better! I just hope Jerry Springer doesn't get wind of the story or NO ONE will take us seriously! LOL
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Larry on November 28, 2006, 07:44:00 pm
Thats ok Laura, we'll feed Jerry Springer to the sea monster!
Title: Re: AN Awareness on local TV??
Post by: Captain Deb on November 29, 2006, 11:32:17 am
Dr Sanjay Gupta of CNN did a piece on cochlear implants for deaf children awhile ago--he needs to do a piece on ANs to make people aware of the symptoms. Can you imagine where we'd be with breast cancer now if not for Susan G. Komen? Can you imagine where we'd be if everyone experiencing SSD would actually consider seeing an ENT and demanding an MRI?
Capt Deb 8)