Ahoy there Capt'n Deb! And thank you SKT......
Thank-you for your divination and prognostication regarding the pulsating tinnitus. I know what you say is true about this. I also feel that, although I'm in pretty good shape, I'm still in the healing phase after only six months. I was reading that Mark Ruffalo - the actor - disappeared for about a year before resuming work after his surgery.
Someone told me that Lou Grahm, the lead singer from the band, "Foreigner," has also been afflicted with an A.N. and received his treatment at Mass General in Boston, where I was treated. Not 100% sure if this is true or not but it has come from a pretty good source.
Had an upper endoscopy yesterday. It went well and was quite an experience. I was tranquilized like an animal on "Wild Kingdom". After spraying my throat with a numbing aerosol that stopped the gag reflex, they injected me with Demerol and a tranquilizer to put me down.
This, however, did not render me completely unconscious. I came to as they were plunging this black, tubular device down my gullet to widen the esophogeal sphincter. I was bucking like a roped calf before passing out again. This was almost as much fun as the companion colonoscopy I had in December!! Now it's time to have my "oil" checked (cholesteral) and a return head M.R.I.....
I'd also like to report that I had my first headache in over four months after this procedure yesterday; probably due to the drugs they gave me. The left side - leeward - , anterior part of the head and the left side of my face, behind the eye - just like the good ole' days recovering in the hospital. Nothing that three Advil couldn't snuff out though.
Speaking of eyes, did you know that neromas or schwanomas can grow on the optic nerves as well? I know of a woman who has had this condition. Good God!!!!
Paul