ANA Discussion Forum
Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: mnastasi on February 08, 2010, 02:24:57 pm
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I am almost 3 weeks post op with SSD..I am still hopeful that some of my hearing will come back...I am wondering what all of your experiences are for those of you who did get some hearing back- how long should I give it??
thanks !
merle :)
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Hey My surgey was on 11/11/09 a/n they were hoping to preserve my hearing but the nerve was to damaged. When I went back for my first DR. appointment I asked about my hearing. DR said its not going to come back. But every case is different. GOOD LUCK
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Hi, Merle - and welcome. You post a very common question.
I can't give you a definitive answer (I'm not a doctor and even if I were, I don't know the details of your situation) but, based on experience, I would have to guess that your hearing won't return. Generally, retention of hearing is obvious immediately after the surgery. If it hasn't returned in 3 weeks, it isn't likely to do so, now. However, being SSD is not terribly tragic but if it's a problem for you, BAHA units are available and very effective. So, no need to despire.
Jim
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Around a month-ish post op I thought my hearing was coming back (actually I posted about it on here), but a hearing test later said it didn't/isn't. That's not to say it isn't possible, I imagine probably anything is *possible*, but I was told that the hearing nerve is very very fragile and weak and that the likelihood of it healing (like the hardier facial nerve) is pretty low.
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Merle -
which surgical approach did you have?
If it was translab, changes are you're SSD permanently. Retrosigmoid you may or may not be - but probably are. Mid-fossa would have given you the biggest chance of keeping your hearing.
Your doc should know. Did he say anything about your hearing nerve being destroyed during surgery? Hearing nerves don't regenerate like facial nerves do. If it was destroyed, you are permanently SSD.
The BAHA is incredible and I highly recommend it. I had my implant surgery almost 2 years ago and consider it one of the best things I've done.
BAHAs rock ;D
Jan
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Thanks to all who responded! I had restrosigmoid and the nerve testing during surgery showed that the hearing nerve was in good condition.. Also, I could hear maybe 1 or 2 days after surgery and then i lost it.
thanks!
merle :D
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I had retro. 18 months ago...i still have some hearing...not totally gone.everything is really muffled...still have the ringing...i can hear loud things...i think its high tones i do not hear..the rubbing of fingers outside my ear ect.....other noise is aplified like a 100X..like potatoe chip bags n background noise.