Hi Steven,
I think all MRI technicians must take a class in "poker face", or something.
They are all really careful not to give any sign, good or bad, of what the MRI results might be. You really can't tell anything from the "evasive" behavior.
That little bright spot might be an AN; then again, it might not. Unless you have really scoured the films, and made all the right comparisons, you really can't say. Although it is hard to wait, you really need to see what the radiologist's report says.
I'm not so sure I would rather have neuronitis or meniere's disease anyway. I don't really know what they are, but stuff ending in "-itis" doesn't sound good to me. Most ANs prove to be truly annoying, but also managable. People do all sorts of stuff after having an AN.
So, you may not have an AN, and even if you do, you will be all right, and so will your kids, which you will still be having. Life might get a little "interesting" for a while, but then, it is bound to in one way or another anyway.
Hoping for the best. Steve