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@sirgalahad

cholestoma is condition whereby the ear drum adheres to the inner wall of the middle ear and this can lead to bon diease and breakdown of that bone which protects the brain . semi circular canal sits high in the inner ear and it conducts the sound to the auditory nerve and onto the brain and its also responsible to manage balance and stabilize you when moving turning ahead or looking up and down and it allows you to do this with out feeling giddy and permamnently sea sick
the other thing is possible death or the tympanic bones and which takes the sound from the drum to the semi circular canaland onwards to the brain

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Hello,@sirgalahad, I did some reading on the subject of the issues you are having inside your ear. I must tell you, I had never heard of it before. I am so glad to know that you are seeking proper treatment for this. Surgery is no fun, but in this case you will likely be so relieved when it is over and done with. You are someone who takes good care of himself and always seems to be on track when dealing with medical personel.
Medical procedures can be veryr anxiety provoking.
With that in mind, please know I am on your team. I will be sending tons of positive thoughts, prayers, and hugs your way. Before long, you will be all patched up and ready to go! Let me know a ballpark figure of when you will be having the procedure done. I know that everyone here wishes the best for you as well. Good night, friend!
Mamacita