I'm ready to lose my mind. I went to my PCP again yesterday for a "checkup" to see if the steroids he gave me were working. Uh, no doc, but thanks. Anyways, he said that I have trigimenial neuralgia (i'd agree, my face hurts like he*&) and gave me neurontonin that I haven't touched yet ( scared to try stuff, Im a wimp, I know). But anyways, he gave me a number to a neurologist to have my ear and neck and head and jaw problem looked into further. When I called to make the appt with the neuro, they told me to bring my films. I said I did not have any, so I had to call my PCP back and tell him that the neurologist wants a brain MRI.
His nurse called me today and said your doctor wants you to have a brain MRI and a right ( my problems are on the right side, except the balance... alot of pain).... but a RIGHT IAC MRI. I was absolutely exstatic that she said that, but when I said please tell me he said with contrast, she said let me recheck and said "newp, he said he wants it done without contrast".
So when I scheduled with the Diagnostic Imagining place, I had evil lady on the phone and asked her if IAC exams will pick up small things in the ear without having contrast. She said rudely "the test is getting done the way your doctor ordered it. He ordered it w/out contrast. Thats what you get) Twice after that though, she said come in at such and such time for your MRI of the brian and sinuses to which I said NO, NO SINUSES- IAC MRI, and then at the end of the convo, she said "ok, actually, come in earlier, since this is an MRI of the brain AND sinuses". I freaked out on her and was like lady...
type this in real nice and neat IAC MRI RIGHT EAR.
So now that I am going to be stuffed in a tube for almost two hours getting two types of MRI's done, without contrast,
does anyone know if.... since he is doing an MRi of the Ear ITSELF as WELL as the brain, if I have a better chance of getting some results that way? My only other option is to talk to the radiologist when I get there and say "you know... most lesions of the inner ear cannot be seen without contrast and see if she/he agrees and can call the doctor and have the order changed. My doc is a sweetheart, but hes NOT a radiologist.
Anyways, I go next Tuesday. My doc will have the results by the end of the day as he gets ALL results from them within an hour, but I probably wont know anything until next wednesday.
Anyone have an IAC MRI of their affected ear?
Thanks for the time to read this and reply.
Jodie