Feeling miserable after an operation

Feeling miserable after an operation

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TheAngryDog

Original Poster:

12,407 posts

209 months

Tuesday 15th September 2015
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Thought I would give a little update.

Flutter in my ear still there
Still bad tinnitus
Still suffer the sensitivity to low noise
Now have fluid in my left ear lol. I had a cold a few weeks back and it seems to have caused me an issue with the Eustachian tube. The last time this happened (not after an op) I ended up with the tube fully open. If that happens again and it doesnt make the other issues worse then I will live with it.

TheAngryDog

Original Poster:

12,407 posts

209 months

Saturday 5th December 2015
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Joy of joys! I got an ear infection in my left ear middle ear) on Monday and it's pretty bad. On antibiotics and codeine. Been told to go to a&e if it gets worse, so seeing as it appears to have I may be paying a visit there today.

But it's also brought a friend. Yes I have the sensitivity to low frequency noises in my right ear again. Just fml!

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

239 months

Saturday 5th December 2015
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Who would have thought ears could cause such misery. Bloody things, I know how you're feeling frown

TheAngryDog

Original Poster:

12,407 posts

209 months

Saturday 5th December 2015
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WinstonWolf said:
Who would have thought ears could cause such misery. Bloody things, I know how you're feeling frown
They really are st things! Just made an appointment to go to my local out of hours centre today so let's see what they say.

E65Ross

35,081 posts

212 months

Saturday 5th December 2015
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I was just thinking of this thread the other day, but couldn't find it!

Sorry to hear you aren't very well, it's rotten luck frown hopefully the infection will clear up soon and you'll start feeling better.

WongJr

42 posts

121 months

Sunday 6th December 2015
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TheAngryDog said:
Thought I would give a little update.

Flutter in my ear still there
Still bad tinnitus
Still suffer the sensitivity to low noise
Now have fluid in my left ear lol. I had a cold a few weeks back and it seems to have caused me an issue with the Eustachian tube. The last time this happened (not after an op) I ended up with the tube fully open. If that happens again and it doesnt make the other issues worse then I will live with it.
I've got fluid behind my eardrums at the moment and it's causing havok. My hearing has been reduced quite a lot, I know the pain you are going through.

TheAngryDog

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12,407 posts

209 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Update time.

The fluid in my left ear seems mostly gone and I am left with an ear that either feels blocked or the tube being open.

I still have the sensitivity in my right ear and the fullness feeling and louder hearing when I am 450ft plus above sea level. But I am coping.

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

239 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Glad you're getting a bit better, ears are still a bugger thumbup

Turns out mine was a cholesteatoma. frown

Mostly deaf in the right ear now with slowly improving tinnitus. They removed a couple of bones from my ear, hoping for a titanium implant soon...

TheAngryDog

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12,407 posts

209 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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Wow, I just looked it up, doesnt sound like much fun!

Will the implant give you back some hearing?

My tinnitus is very loud but I do manage to tune it out. I have a hearing aid but don't use it as it causes the sensitivity in my right ear to get worse.

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

239 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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It's not smash

It should do, my cochlea are fairly similar I just have a mechanical disconnect between it and my new eardrum.

Hopefully the implant will raise background noise and drown the tinnitus out.

Pre op MRI next weekend, it'll be good to see what's actually going on.

fking ears biggrin

TheAngryDog

Original Poster:

12,407 posts

209 months

Saturday 18th February 2017
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fingers crossed for you mate. Let us know how you get on.

Ears are st lol. But they are the least of my worries at the moment!

NiceCupOfTea

25,289 posts

251 months

Thursday 18th January 2018
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Just found this thread, wondering how you're doing?

I had no hearing problems whatsoever but received a trauma to my ears last November (very loud noise at close range) and they have not been right since. I have tinnitus in my left ear but also a sensitivity to medium to loud noises whereby they distort and a "full" feeling in my left ear.

It's nothing like as bad as yours but I have been up and down and I believe I am probably suffering from depression at the moment.

The only way I can deal with it is by believing that it will sort itself out in time, although it is hard to keep the faith after more than 2 months. I have seen a few people. GP who wasn't much good, still waiting for the referral! A private ENT who told me not to worry and that it would probably sort itself out, and an audiologist who suggested CBT to cope. I don't want to cope, I want my hearing back.

The rub is that I am a musician and I am finding work very hard - having to wear earplugs a lot. It's not just a job, it's who I am, not sure if I could cope without it.

I am going to see an audiologist who is an expert in tinnitus retraining therapy which can supposedly treat tinnitus and hyperacusis in a couple of weeks. To be honest I am pinning all my hopes on it and it absolutely terrifies me.

Right now I just wish I had a time machine.

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

239 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Spooky, I almost posted on this thread after a visit to ENT yesterday...

My op failed after three weeks, I'm about 90% deaf in one ear, three and a bit years into this now irked

On the plus side, I've got a hearing aid at the minute and I bloody love what it's done for my quality of life.

I get *exactly* how you feel, angry and probably a bit isolated if communication is more difficult than it was. I've kinda lost music and it was one of my passions but I still might get it back.

I've had tinnitus since my first op when they removed the incus, it seems to thrive in the absence of hearing. The HA helps tremendously, when I've got sound the tinnitus subsides a bit, usually to a bearable level.

My advice is to focus on how it's affecting your quality of life when you're speaking to the experts. Don't be afraid to say the options in front of you are unpalatable and ask for more. I had a *moment* in clinic when I realised the implant had failed, they understood how it was affecting me as a person and have been very good since.

Hearing problems don't just affect your ability to hear, they can affect who you are, your entire being.

You can get HA's to help with tinnitus, there is a lot of technology about now to assist.

Good luck, time often does heal...

Mani87

1 posts

58 months

Sunday 2nd June 2019
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To the Angry dog, I can see this post is pretty old but your symtoms you describe pretty much mimic mine. The only thing is I have had no ops just suffered from allergies and pressure in the ears when going over minor hills but alot worse now along with all the rest. Have you recovered from this mess? My mate told me his mum had ear trouble and doc Bottrill sorted it out when no one could.

Speak soon.

TheAngryDog

Original Poster:

12,407 posts

209 months

Thursday 6th June 2019
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NiceCupOfTea said:
Just found this thread, wondering how you're doing?

I had no hearing problems whatsoever but received a trauma to my ears last November (very loud noise at close range) and they have not been right since. I have tinnitus in my left ear but also a sensitivity to medium to loud noises whereby they distort and a "full" feeling in my left ear.

It's nothing like as bad as yours but I have been up and down and I believe I am probably suffering from depression at the moment.

The only way I can deal with it is by believing that it will sort itself out in time, although it is hard to keep the faith after more than 2 months. I have seen a few people. GP who wasn't much good, still waiting for the referral! A private ENT who told me not to worry and that it would probably sort itself out, and an audiologist who suggested CBT to cope. I don't want to cope, I want my hearing back.

The rub is that I am a musician and I am finding work very hard - having to wear earplugs a lot. It's not just a job, it's who I am, not sure if I could cope without it.

I am going to see an audiologist who is an expert in tinnitus retraining therapy which can supposedly treat tinnitus and hyperacusis in a couple of weeks. To be honest I am pinning all my hopes on it and it absolutely terrifies me.

Right now I just wish I had a time machine.
Hi, sorry, I forgot all about this thread! How are you now? Did your hearing recover? Many years ago I was at a gig and didnt have any ear plugs and one of the speakers was in line with my left ear. It went very dull afterwards and I've had tinnitus ever since. My hearing did return though. I didn't notice any difference until I left the gig, weird how that happens.

WinstonWolf said:
Spooky, I almost posted on this thread after a visit to ENT yesterday...

My op failed after three weeks, I'm about 90% deaf in one ear, three and a bit years into this now irked

On the plus side, I've got a hearing aid at the minute and I bloody love what it's done for my quality of life.

I get *exactly* how you feel, angry and probably a bit isolated if communication is more difficult than it was. I've kinda lost music and it was one of my passions but I still might get it back.

I've had tinnitus since my first op when they removed the incus, it seems to thrive in the absence of hearing. The HA helps tremendously, when I've got sound the tinnitus subsides a bit, usually to a bearable level.

My advice is to focus on how it's affecting your quality of life when you're speaking to the experts. Don't be afraid to say the options in front of you are unpalatable and ask for more. I had a *moment* in clinic when I realised the implant had failed, they understood how it was affecting me as a person and have been very good since.

Hearing problems don't just affect your ability to hear, they can affect who you are, your entire being.

You can get HA's to help with tinnitus, there is a lot of technology about now to assist.

Good luck, time often does heal...
It's either pink or white noise that can help with tinnitus I think? I don't really "notice" my tinnitus these days - OK I know it is there, but it doesn't interfere with my day. I notice it gets very loud when I am drinking alcohol though!

As we have been discussing on my other thread, how are things now?

Mani87 said:
To the Angry dog, I can see this post is pretty old but your symtoms you describe pretty much mimic mine. The only thing is I have had no ops just suffered from allergies and pressure in the ears when going over minor hills but alot worse now along with all the rest. Have you recovered from this mess? My mate told me his mum had ear trouble and doc Bottrill sorted it out when no one could.

Speak soon.
Do you suffer with your voice sounding a lot louder in your head? You could have Eustachian Tube Dysfunction rather than Disorder, but if you have any concerns I would certainly suggest asking your GP to refer you to Mr Bottrill who is based mainly at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Aylesbury.
I recovered from it as such in September of 2015 (I say recovered, I mean more that when the grommet was removed the systems lessened to something more normal). My right Eustachian Tube started to go wide open last May so I had another op in April but it didn't work so I am back on the waiting list. Currently I have a cold which make my symptoms disappear for a while. Bliss.

octavialover

1 posts

38 months

Thursday 11th February 2021
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Dear TheAngryDog.

I have just come across this listing.

My son who will be 21 had been dealing with PET in one ear for a number of years.

This has now manifest itself in his other ear and he is devastated.

I was wondering how things were with you given that the earlier postings were a few years ago now

We are trying to get an appointment with Mr Bottrill and wondered what your honest opinion of him was

As parents we are desperate to be able to do whatever we can for our son.

Any advice gratefully received.


TheAngryDog

Original Poster:

12,407 posts

209 months

Thursday 11th March 2021
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Hi,

I am sorry to learn about your son developing it, it does suck. I still suffer with PET, and in the last month my sensitivity to low frequency sounds has returned, but I think this may also be related to my right ear being blocked (had a grommet in it, fell out recently, that seems to be when the issues started).

Because I have lived with PET for getting on for 24 years I am pretty used to it, but it still makes me miserable from time to time. WRT Mr Bottrill, I have nothing but good things to say about him. He is training someone else now to take over from him as he is now only part time and will at some point I am sure be looking to retire. My recommendation would be to get your son to contact his GP and ask to be referred to him. He will either see you at Stoke Mandeville or Wycombe Hospital.

Good luck!

octavialover said:
Dear TheAngryDog.

I have just come across this listing.

My son who will be 21 had been dealing with PET in one ear for a number of years.

This has now manifest itself in his other ear and he is devastated.

I was wondering how things were with you given that the earlier postings were a few years ago now

We are trying to get an appointment with Mr Bottrill and wondered what your honest opinion of him was

As parents we are desperate to be able to do whatever we can for our son.

Any advice gratefully received.

Mojooo

12,720 posts

180 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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Damn

What is your position now?

It might be worth going to see a different medial expert to get a second option or see if any other options?

I had 3 knee ops with an experienced surgeon. after the 1st one I had issues so he did a 2nd and 3rd and basically told me that was it. i stil had problems extending my leg.

i had problems for 3 or 4 years walking and went to see another surgeon - he did an op and found a bit of torn meniscus. when it was removed i could walk normally again pretty much.

TheAngryDog

Original Poster:

12,407 posts

209 months

Friday 12th March 2021
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Mojooo said:
Damn

What is your position now?

It might be worth going to see a different medial expert to get a second option or see if any other options?

I had 3 knee ops with an experienced surgeon. after the 1st one I had issues so he did a 2nd and 3rd and basically told me that was it. i stil had problems extending my leg.

i had problems for 3 or 4 years walking and went to see another surgeon - he did an op and found a bit of torn meniscus. when it was removed i could walk normally again pretty much.
My current position is that my right ear is blocked and my left ear is sensitive to sound, I believe caused by my right ear. The procedure of injecting Bioplastique into the tube isn't permanent as the body will absorb some of it, so I will always require top ups.

In terms of seeing anyone else - there is no one else in the UK who specialises in this condition, and tbh I've always been happy with Mr Bottrill, and I am certain that I will continue to get good service from his replacement.