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Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Mar 11 6:49pm | Replies (293)

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@elimpert96

@sarajosie. That's great concerning the first surgery. Symptoms Don't sound too bad for having a successful Eagle S. Op though. I was curious if you wouldn't mind sharing the name and location of the surgeon that operated? I am sorry to hear about your new symptoms on the opposite side but hopefully they may have been caused bye some type of trauma or strain that you didn't realize at the time and hopefully, Lord willing they will go away and you can avoid another painful operation. I know there are many types of Eagle S and that may not even be relevant for you. Sorry, I guess just wishful thinking.... I do thank you for your reply as it does give me a great deal of Hope! I was at first skeptical of the oral surgery having read that it requires an initial tonsillectomy beforehand and also causes decreased accurate visibility for the surgeon to operate safely during an already dangerous procedure. Thank you again and know that your story does give me hope! I will pray for you and the peace you deserve!
P.s. again please share the name and Dr. That Operated on you if you feel comfortable doing so. May God Bless You!

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I went to Dr. Graves in Minneapolis Minnesota. He did tell me that he wasn't sure if I would have to have my tonsils out during my surgery, he wouldn't know until he was in there. He didn't. So I had the surgery, and still have my tonsils. The stitches didn't stay in, however, so there was about a month of a very big hole in the back of my mouth/throat. My tinnitus on the right side is reduced significantly as well as the pain behind my ear. But the back of my throat drainage/mucus is bothersome sometimes.