Joined: 29 May 2005 Posts: 13 Location: Darwen - Lancashire
Nerve Deafmess In Right Ear & Thin Eardrum In Left Ear Posted: 06-18-05 17:04pm
Hi group,
I joined this site a couple of weeks abo
following back problems i'm currently
having, but have looked through the list
of forums and noticed this one on ent.
I've suffered with deafness from around
the age of 5 years old due to a childhood
illness and i've had a number of
operations which dont seem to have worked,
including gromits placed in both ears. I
cant hear at all in my right ear due to
nerve deafness and during a hearing test
some 17 years ago I was told that I had
slightly lost hearing in my left ear.
When I was 15 I was told I had a
punctured eardrum and that my eardrum was
also thin and that whenever a cold affects
my hearing I have to see the doctor for
antibiotics incase of any signs of
infection. I last visited the doctors due
to earache and muffled sound a coupel of
weeks ago and was prescribed antibiotics
and the doctor mentioned that it was some
sort of syndrom that I had in regards to
my left ear.
My left eardrum is very thin and I
mentioned to the practice nurse at my gp's
surgery that I was going on holiday the
following day and she asked if I was
flying, which I wasnt so I think if I had
of been flying I wouldnt of been able to
go on holiday.
I was given a hearing aid when I was
around 14 years old but only wear it when
I get a bad cold and it affects my
hearing. At one stage I lost my hearing
due to a cold and I didnt get my hearing
back until about 4 months later. I dont
like wearing my hearing aid as it takes
some getting used to and whenever I do
wear it I just get used to it and then I
no longer need it.
I can't remember what type of syndrom it
was that the doctor was on about but I
would be interested if anyone here had any
idea. Although I will be asking at my
next doctors visit next week.