I had been having jaw and ear pain for at least 10 years, but since I have TMJ figured that is what it was. I also have a slipped disc in my neck that sometimes causes my fingers to feel asleep so I figured that was what was wrong with my arm. The dentist thought the tooth pain could be a bad filling, but replacing the filling didn't help. So, last summer it seemed that everything thing was hurting more, I noticed a fullness in my neck and my arm was offended by everything from gardening to working on the computer. So I went to my PC Dr and stated that since I was turning 61 I needed a 60,000 mile check up and needed all these things re-evaluated starting with my neck and arm. Since my arm has all the symptoms of carpal tunnel I was referred to a neurologist. An MRI showed a large tumor in my neck. The doctor figures it has been there at least 10yrs. It is now thought that the tumor is the cause of a lot of the ear, arm, and neck pain. I have had an MRI of the neck, a neck x-ray, and a mylogram all since last October.
If it is in my neck should I see an ENT? I am really not sure what or who I need to see besides a neurosurgeon. The more I read the more I realize how involved this is going to be. If it is in my neck but my ear and arm are affected will I loose some use of my arm after surgery? If it is not in my ear but affecting it will it affect my hearing after surgery? It is my understanding that it is a schwannoma neurileomma on the 8th cranial nerve but it is not in my ear. I hope this makes sense.
Mary