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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on September 05, 2010, 11:42:13 AM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=381x435
Oh my.
This is from the deaf-and-hard-of-hearing forum on Skins's island, that doesn't get hardly any traffic, cobwebs congesting the air.
sandnsea (1000+ posts) Fri Sep-03-10 12:55 PM
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Hearing surgery decision
I have two different ear problems. My right ear I had a cholesteotoma which damaged my hearing over a course of years. No health insurance. My left ear gets fluid behind it and my local doctors don't treat it right. My ENT gave me a regimend that worked very well so that problem appears to be solved.
Back to the right ear. I now have insurance through the Oregon pre-existing pool, have had it for a few years. That's how I got the cholesteotoma surgery done. Now I need to decide about hearing restoration... or not. I can get reconstruction, inner bone ear prosthesis I think, but I need all three bones and it is more complicated. I would have to go to Portland which means additional expenses and literally putting myself in the hands of whoever I get. Or, I can get that BAHA thingy, which means a bolt in my head and an attached gadget behind my ear. Has anybody had either of these procedures? I wonder how they compare. I don't like the idea of walking around with equipment sticking out of my head, although I guess I should consider it the same as a set of glasses or hearing aid which wouldn't both me a bit.
A couple of other wrinkles. My ENT's partner can do the BAHA. That is through the local nonprofit health delivery system which means if there's a 20% balance of something, I don't have to pay it. I would have to pay all that stuff in Portland. I imagine a thousand or so at least. Then there's the issue of long term complications. I have no idea whether Medicare covers either of these. What if I end up with no insurance in a few years and get an infection in the bolt or have something happen to the prosthesis inside my head?
I can hear now, as long as my left ear doesn't get fluid behind it. Sometimes if someone is on my right and talks in a certain tone of voice, I can't hear. But that's not too often.
Maybe I should leave well enough alone?
I don't know. I am horrible at making a decision and usually end up letting life sort of push me here and there. Really stupid way to live, I do know that. So I would like to make a very clear choice on this one. Or at least try to.
I dunno; franksolich, being deaf, has no opinion on the matter.
No primitives have shown up at this campfire--poor, lonely, deserted, unnoticed campfire--but perhaps some decent and civilized people might have an opinion on this.
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Awwwww, I feel bad no 1 has shown up to give advice. I have chronic ear problems but not deafness so I really can't answer this. Is there maybe a board that strictly deals with hearing issues?