It's looking likely that my son may have to have grommits. He's failed 4 hearing tests & is being referred to a specialist. He seems to have normal hearing in every day life but fails the tests every time. He has had fluid in one ear since he was first tested so they think it's been there since birth. It never clears. He's also had fluid in the other ear for the last two tests. He has not had any ear infections yet. Touch wood, cross fingers, toes and everything else.... I've been told to expect them over winter. The only reason we had him tested was that he was in special care for 5 nights when born & my hospital referred me on for the testing as a routine matter. I seriously would not think he's got any hearing issues if I had not had him tested.
Anyway they can't tell if the hearing issues are from the fluid so that has to be treated first - maybe without grommits or maybe with them.
I'm just wondering what other's experiences with this were.
Would private health insurance be any advantage for getting this done? I'm presuming it would be to avoid waiting lists. I'm in Melb & I have no idea if this is just something you get done at your local hospital or if you have to go the the RCH for that type of thing. Tonsils & adenoids growing in the way was also mentioned as a possibility. We are on a health care card & my income will be reducing soon when I go part time so I don't want to take out PHI if there's no real need for it as it will be a struggle to pay for it.


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