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I recently had my right ear operated on, something that needed to be done for a long time. The surgery was performed by Dr. John House of the House Ear Clinic here in Los Angeles and I'm told it went really well. Now, my right ear is all plugged up with packing and I have a nice new eardrum without the horrible scarring of the old one. My question is if anyone else on the Forum has had this type of surgery and whether they ended up with better hearing, worse hearing or no significant change. I'm hoping that my hearing will at least be marginally better as the new tympanic membrane is not punctured, like the old one was, thereby at least giving me a little more volume. Any loss from nerve damage will not be improved, of course. So, please Forum brothers and sisters, lend me your ear stories....