RattieLady (what does that mean?
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Kathy gave an excellent initial description of Translab (you are welcome Kathy
, normally this is done, as she said, if there is significant hearing loss in the AN ear, and the patient agrees to give up the remaining hearing to save the facial nerve, so as not to have to contend with all the problems associated with damage to that nerve. Tumor size has a lot to do with it also...if there is hearing loss (in my case I had lost most of the upper range and some midrange, about 54% total loss) and the tumor is under 2.8 cm the docs will normally recommend Translab as it has the fewest side effects. I have a half moon scar behind my right ear that is not noticeable and a small indentation from the hole they drilled. As the belly fat is obsorbed by the body my hole may get bigger, but I'm old and the girls don't look my way much anymore anyway!
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