for my husband actually.
It all started with a sinus infection. His right ear was ringing, hurting and he couldn't hear out of it. The sinus infection finally went away, but his ear problems did not. Our little town's nurse practitioner sent him to an audiologist this last Thurs for a hearing test before referring him to an ENT.
Well, he walked out in shock, thinking his life was over, as she thought he had a tumor in his inner ear canal. He's had several family members die from brain cancer. I called the FNP as soon as we got home, wanting a referral to an ENT, upset that the audiologist upset my husband. He firmly states that Les (my husband) needs an MRI first, won't take any arguments from me. (I do like the man, and consider him a friend.)
So, in the meantime I research on the internet and come up with this wonderful group. On Friday, I call my FNP (family nurse practicioner) back to inform them I want an MRI with contrast. No problem, he already had that written down. So on Friday afternoon the imaging place calls for my insurance info and some questions. Guess it has to be pre-approved and that takes a couple of days.
I thank this group for preparing me with at least some idea of what is going on and what may happen. Les does have some numbness on the right side of his face also. But never really paid any attention to it and his ear problem. This is a man that would ignore everything until he died or just couldn't stand it anymore and would probably ride his horse off his cliff. (Make that his car, he wouldn't hurt an animal.) He is starting to absorb some of the possiblilities and hopefully by the time we get the results, we will have a plan in place depending on the outcome.
So, what is the next step after the MRI? My FNP will refer me to anyone that I ask, and HEI sounds like the place we would want to go. Hopefully our insurance will allow it.
Thanks, SO much, again.
Les and Norma
Malin, OR