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I had a bad flu over Christmas holiday and ended up with clogged ears. On 1/3/23 went to an ear specialist at the ENT practice I used occasionally for wax removal about every 6 months. I am 83 and living alone so slightly diminished hearing due to aging didn’t interfere with quality of my daily life. That was my situation before the post-flu clogged ears. However the new situation was much worse. I heard myself speaking inside my own head and could barely hear others when they spoke. So I agreed to a Myringotomy then and there on 1/3. She made the incision and tried to suck out whatever was behind it. Not liquid but more mucous and said she couldn’t get it all out as it was “too high” and hard. When she was done with right ear she seemed surprised that I had absolutely no improvement in hearing. When she went to do left ear with no anesthetic I jumped because of the pain and she cut inside the ear which filled with blood and she was unable to continue. Now I see that as a blessing. It’s been almost 3 months since the Myringotomy. I just went to a second ontologist who said the 1/3 right ear incision had healed as had the left ear accidental cut. However he also said that in my case the only hope was that in time my right ear hearing would continue to improve. It is still clogged but the muffling has lessened. I am so frustrated. Guess I expected a lot more from agreeing to the procedure in the first place. And the attitude of the first ontologist was so cavalier and uncaring didn’t help. I’m resigned to this bad outcome, but have a slim hope of maybe more improvement. Then I’ll have to see what if anything will be available to me. Just won’t go back to first doctor who didn’t level with me and wouldn’t answer my questions about what I am facing now.