Wow, after reading some of these stories, I get chills....I feel like a lot of you guys, like myself, knew something wasn't right but couldn't express exactly why...you go to the doctor with some symptoms,but it's sometimes hit or miss, I guess. My symptoms just came on so gradually, maybe over 2 or 3 year time span, maybe more. Looking back and remembering, i guess it would be hard for a doctor or dentist to pick up on the real problem when the syptoms can be vague and maybe not debilitating....we just keep going about our lives, just dealing with it until it gets so bad that we have no choice but find out. I kept thinking the ear ringing and decreasing hearing were a result of bad dental work and in fact, I had 2 teeth pulled in 08, thinking it would solve my problems and of course, it didn't. (the teeth needed to be pulled, though...2 root canals gone bad) I had an ENT tell me that I was "just going deaf" and needed to be fitted for hearing aides. ("a result of going to loud rock concerts in my youth") I left there shaking my head, and didn't go back to anyone for awhile, feeling frustrated. Having a new dentist, and after she did crown work, I experienced something very odd--the novacaine didn't wear off....half my face stayed numb. I called her the next day and asked if it was normal and she said no and she'd never heard of that happening. I "googled" and read about people who had dental work and were damaged by the novacaine and lost feeling in their face/mouth,no taste, some forever! I sort of freaked out, but thought I'd wait it out to see. 2+ months later, still numb, ringing to the moon, etc., I was getting a massage in my neck because muscles were so tight in my neck & back...a different ENT(I know) has his office upstairs from the massage place, so I just walked up there and told them, what was going on...they scheduled me that week...ENT right away said he thought it was AN, ordered MRI next day, he called me on his cell phone on his way to work next morning and confirmed it. You all know how frustrating the whole process is: to know something is wrong but not be able to have doctor find anything. My family pract. said he has never had a patient with this in 30 + years! Maybe more and more doctors are becoming aware of this ... the more we open up about it, the more people will know, especially doctors. I probably put y'all to sleep but I got on a roll, sorry. :O Gotta go...michelle d.