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Archive => Archives => Topic started by: fent2g on April 21, 2005, 04:25:30 am
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I have a recurrent acoustic neuroma. Surgery, followed by gamma knife, was my treatment. My hearing nerve is intact, but have little hearing, I have been told that Shea Ear Clinic in Memphis, Tenn. has sometimes been able to help acoustic neuroma patients improve theit hearing. Does anyone have any experience with Shea?
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Hi
I have no direct experience with 'Shea' but understand they pioneered a treatment for Menieres Disease. It is a steroid 'perfusion'. I can't recall the exact names of the drugs utilized.
Their first clinic remains in Chicago. One might consider Dr Hain in Chicago as well.
Best wishes to you!!
Russ
I have a recurrent acoustic neuroma. Surgery, followed by gamma knife, was my treatment. My hearing nerve is intact, but have little hearing, I have been told that Shea Ear Clinic in Memphis, Tenn. has sometimes been able to help acoustic neuroma patients improve theit hearing. Does anyone have any experience with Shea?