Well guys,
I missed my Ent appointment due to a nasty cold/flu virus that my daughter gave me. With all the pain I was in, I couldnt get out of bed to drive the 1 1/2 hour trek, and I couldnt find someone to drive me, so I had to reschedule. They couldn't get me in until October, but my PCP's nurse had called me again later Thursday and wanted me to come see him early next week. I am scheduled for an early morning Tuesday report. She again mentioned to me that the tests that I had in 2002 ( when I first got sick) were NOT normal, and that I did not need to delay things. Though I was aggravated, I said nothing. I, have not been delaying ANYTHING. I was told those tests were NORMAL and let it go at that. On a whim, I started going through some of my tests and blood results. I have "most" of everything. Keep in mind while having this testing done, I was in a state of a six month long vertigo attack that just did not seem to want to end, back in 2002.
And, I found most of my reports. Had my new PCP NOT actually read this, I would have just kept doing what I did do for years on end- tossing them aside. Reading those ENT reports, and vestibular testing makes NO sense if you cant read half the charts. But it was what I read in between the lines and the same thing that tipped my PCP off to an AN.
I had caloric testing done just two months after getting sick.
The caloric testing reporting:
The results are ESSENTIALLY normal bilateral. There is a unilateral 10 percent deficit on the right side, but otherwise, this test is normal. There is also a 2 percent deficit gaze to the right. The OVERALL test was marked "normal" on the front page sheet.
The rotational chair device ( gee what a fun test THAT was) was all normal except for
- A high VVOR gain is noted. Clinical followup and futher testing is required. I received no further testing, and again the front *page* sheet listed the overall rotational chair device as normal.
In October of 2002 ... (I know nothing about hearing)... and at 26 years old
My hearing was 55 db in the Left and Right, equal bilaterally.
In December of 2002, just two months later,
My hearing was down to 44 db, in both ears, equal bilaterally, But this one included a speech discrimination test. It showed 88 percent in the right ear and 97 percent in the left. I have no clue what that means, but I can see why my doctor , who looked at me and my five year long hike of RIGHT ear pain, RIGHT ear fullness, RIGHT facial pain, and RIGHT sided headaches, would pull out ALL of my results and start looking at the RIGHT sided problems. By the way, I was told EACH and every one of these tests were normal. Eh, you have a 10 percent difference.... who cares, must have been their thinking. I also noted on a neurology report that states "patient has a walking deviation to the LEFT". Wouldnt that mean something is wrong with the RIGHT?
Anyways, I looked back through all my scans and checked again everything real good.
In 2002, I had a Ct scan WITHOUT contrast of the head and sinuses. They picked up ALOT of problems with the sinuses- ON THE RIGHT, something about ostometal units, low turbinates, low riding cribiform plate, pneunomization, etc. After antibiotics, another CT without contrast was performed, and except for the remaining structural problems, the rest was gone.
And, I found my one and only MRI Report. It was an MRi of the brain done in 2002. At the top it said evaluation of dizziness and right sided ear pain.
It was done WITHOUT contrast and the bottom line was an "essentiallY' normal brain MRI.
At the WEEEE bottom of the report, it said "if patients symptoms continue, suggest an MRi with contrast or an IAC exam". Neither one of those were performed. Ever. I was given klonopin and told I had an atypical migraine. Ya think? I had a migraine for five months straight. I could have saved the money and told the doc HIMSELF that I had an atypical migraine. Until I found this board, I never knew what IAC meant.I remember looking that up YEARS ago, but never seeming to find anything.
Are there really cases of MRI's of the brain WITHOUT contrast that miss AN's? I havent had one done since 2002, and I got sick then. So until I see my doc, I am hoping and praying that he has enough knowledge to order one WITH contrast, and not wait for the October appt with the ENT. In the meantime, he has the record from the hearing and balance center where I failed the ABR testing and was once again, told it was normal. I did note when going through my med records from the hearing and balance center that my name kept switching from Jodie K to Julie K. I HOPE AND PRAY that there really isnt a Julie K out there and they messed up our med records.
But anyways, did anyone have a normal MRi w/o contrast to later find an AN of one with? I cannot have CT's with contrast, as I am allergic big time to iodine.
Jodie K.