[tri-med] Re: Ears to hear and all that

Hi Loren,  I am going to get a referral to an ENT soon and will put it to
them about that "hard plate" and see what they say - will let you know, but
it will probably be a while before I can get an appointment.  I like to
arrive at appointments armed with knowledge and ideas now, so thanks for
that.

Catherine, wife to Richard and mum to Matilda 4 (T-18) and Tom 2

----- Original Message -----
From: Kraig Warnemuende <ad6075@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <Tri-Med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 1:40 PM
Subject: [tri-med] Ears to hear and all that


> Putting out some feelers.....
> I've been following some of the discussion on hearing, ears, et all,
> and wanted to delve into that a little more since we've been getting
> Keren's ears evaluated.  We've got an ENT who seems to have a good feel
> for the structure of Keren's ears--ie tiny canals, but seem to be
> intact except that there seems to be hard plate behind the ear drums.
> Anyway, he doesn't want to do anything more physically with them for a
> year or so till they're a little bigger, but he would like to evaluate
> her hearing at this point and get us into the hearing aid routine as
> needed.  Anyway, we're good with that, but I'm curious if anyone else
> has run into that "hard plate" thing in the ear, or what other
> characteristics our triers might have.  Also, I think it was Karen who
> mentioned "glue ear" recently and I was wondering what that was.
>
> So anyway, just curious!
>
> Loren (wife to Kraig, mom to Keren, T18, 8 mo. and counting! :) )
> http://webpages.eng.wayne.edu/~ad6075
>
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