We won't know the extent until his CAT scan on Friday afternoon. He doesn't think that it is as bad. We can only hope that it isn't as bad. If caught early then he may get to keep some of his bones in his ear and maybe the spongy bone above his ear, unlike last time. Last time it went down his Eustachian tube toward his throat, into the spongy bone above his ear, through his eardrum, dissolved his ear bones, messed up the nerve to half to his tongue, and was pushing with a lot of pressure into his inner ear. It can cause a lot of bad things like going into the brain, paralysis, and other such stuff.
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