Donna52
08-10-2008, 08:56 PM
How exactly can an ENT tell if you need this surgery??
I have severe to profound hearing loss in both ears. Have always had some degree of hearing loss, but it has gotten much worse in the past 10 years to where I can hear nothing without hearing aids (I am now 53). The aids themselves don't help much either....they amplify anything and everything. The best I can explain how everyone's voices sounds is "electronic" (or Mickey Mouse voices). I have sensorineural hearing loss in both ears....could never hear the high frequency noises when I was small. I didn't have much of a problem hearing in a group setting while growing up, either. Now, I may as well even forget it!! I do good if I can hear just one person in a quiet environment.
I've been to ENT specialists and none have ever mentioned a stapedectomy. They say I may benefit from a cochlear implant.
What do these doctors look for in the examination that tells them a stapedectomy may help restore your hearing? Thank you.
I have severe to profound hearing loss in both ears. Have always had some degree of hearing loss, but it has gotten much worse in the past 10 years to where I can hear nothing without hearing aids (I am now 53). The aids themselves don't help much either....they amplify anything and everything. The best I can explain how everyone's voices sounds is "electronic" (or Mickey Mouse voices). I have sensorineural hearing loss in both ears....could never hear the high frequency noises when I was small. I didn't have much of a problem hearing in a group setting while growing up, either. Now, I may as well even forget it!! I do good if I can hear just one person in a quiet environment.
I've been to ENT specialists and none have ever mentioned a stapedectomy. They say I may benefit from a cochlear implant.
What do these doctors look for in the examination that tells them a stapedectomy may help restore your hearing? Thank you.

