Hi all.. Thanks for the well wishes..
I found out that big city + small town girl = bad mojo!
Well, the surgeon I spoke with yesterday says he sees "something" in there, but he doesn't know what it is. At this time, he's not comfortable with calling it a tumor so he and a neuro radiolist are going to look at it together and see what they think.
Well, I guess that's either good or bad, depending on how you look at it.
He thinks I *may* have multiple problems going on with the ear AND my brain.
One thing good that came out of it is that he was able to explain the difficulty reading; it's this stupid nystagmus. Once again, they're in love with that thing.
Whatever floats their boats, I guess.
I need to have another stupid VEMP test done as he thinks there's a possibility I have something called "superior canal dehiscence" , or a hole in the bone somewhere in the semicircular canal area.
He did say that if it's this dehiscence thing, there's a chance that if they fix it, I *might* be able to get my balance back again, but he's not sure yet.
They would like for me to use a wheelchair whenever I leave my house though, because I pretty much have no balance at this time; fat chance of that happening!
As long as my legs are working, I'm using them! I'll consider it though.
Leap: I did get a copy of the report and the scans to take to the surgeon in Boston. The report calls it a schwannoma. That's where my confusion comes from: is it or isn't it? The report states no size in cms or mms, only that it's "small and located at the entrance to the right internal auditory canal." I had the scan done at EMMC, maybe Star knows of the place. It's a teaching hospital and I'm wondering if a "newbie" read the thing. Total bonehead move if so.
Now I feel like I'm back at square 1 and that I don't belong here anymore.
Love and thanks to all;
LT