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Ear Fullness

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Yvette:
Hi Cat, my fullness improved greatly as the months went by after surgery, but I still get it from time to time, albeit more mildly. How did your appt go yesterday? Yvette

Catflower:

--- Quote from: Yvette on June 13, 2007, 01:49:44 am ---Hi Cat, my fullness improved greatly as the months went by after surgery, but I still get it from time to time, albeit more mildly. How did your appt go yesterday? Yvette

--- End quote ---

I guess my appointment went OK.  I didn't come out of it knowing any more than when I went in.  There's no hearing in my right ear and he didn't have an answer for the fullness in my left ear.  I do think it is improving.  We will re-evaluate my hearing in December and decide what type of a device would be most beneficial.

itsjustdeb:
I am now 5 years post-op and I still have fullness in my ear. However, I have grown accustomed to it and it really doesn't bother me unless I lay on that ear for a long period of time.

NF-2er:
Hi;

   I think aural fullness and ear compromise go hand in hand and may be a lifetime on, then off, venture for some.
   Sometimes there is Eustachion Tube involvement as one ages. No best Txs here that I know of or would utilize one as I have ET Dysfunction.
   Best wishes to all; Even you NF-2er  : )

Captain Deb:
Even who?

Capt Deb 8)

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