Hi! I started having tinnitus in my left ear about 15 years ago. I went to an ENT, had the MRI, and everything looked good. So, no AN. The years go on and I get real sensitive to sound in that ear, such as not being able to use a phone on that ear. Then, 10 years ago I pretty much quit driving as it seems like--let me TRY and explain--you know when you get drunk(old college years!) and your eyes don't focus too well?? Well, that's what I feel like trying to drive(and, definitely not a drinker anymore). It's like I'm having to constantly try to bring my eyes back onto the road. Sorry this is getting long, but I just want to know if others have had the same or similar issues.
In the last few years, I've had a brain MRI, as they were looking at my pituitary for issues I have with getting lightheaded when being up and walking around. After I sit back down, I'm not lightheaded anymore. Would a brain MRI have seen what was going on at the ear area, or would they have had to look specifically at the ear area and enlarge that area to see an AN?
Lastly, over the last five years or so, I get really dizzy if I have to watch a train go by(live in a small town and have a train that runs through the middle of town. I also can't watch tv shows that constantly have the camera "moving" during shots like on the show Boston Legal.
Thanks for all of your patience. I have not pursued having my ear looked at anymore because once I was told a long time ago that I did not have an AN, I just figured that was that. But then came some of the "woozy" head issues, quit driving, can't watch moving targets, etc.