Steve Dennie Facing 2nd Surgery in 3 Weeks

Steve Dennie, the UB Communications Director, is undergoing surgery May 5 for a torn cartilage in his left knee. It’ll put him on crutches for a few days, and keep him out of the office at least through the weekend. The surgery’s at around 8 a.m.

On April 16, Steve had surgery in which an “endolymphatic shunt” was placed behind his left ear. Since 2004, Steve has battled Meniere’s Disease, which causes vertigo, hearing loss, and a constant ringing in his left ear. The vertigo can be incapacitating at times. There is no cure for Meniere’s, but several surgical procedures can lessen the symptoms. The endolymphatic shunt is the least invasive procedure and has a high success rate.

Everything went well with that surgery, but it’s still too early to tell how much affect it will have in preventing future spells of vertigo. But, he’s pretty sure he’s noticed a positive improvement already.

2 Comments
  • richard kennedy
    Posted at 17:38h, 04 May

    I have always appreciated the talents and dedication of Steve. While in the UBC he was a good friend. Will pray for his healing.

    Pastor Richard Kennedy
    Pleasant Valley Free Methodist Church
    Hillman, MI 49746

  • Catherine
    Posted at 10:57h, 26 July

    hi i cant write to long because its a bad day for vertigo. i have suffered for 8 years i have had many good days but really bad days to but i have had enound of the med im on and enough weight gain that i said this is it its oper time.so im sceduled for october 11 im praying it will be a good outcome please keep me informed on how u r feeling its my left ear also and its nice to know your not alone.take care be well…..cathy

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