Hello There!
My name is Michelle. I'm a happily married mommy of 4 beautiful little kids, and just turned 30 years old. I have always been extremely healthy, and aside from the births of my children, have rarely been to a Dr. for any reason.
Well, in October 2009 I started to get bad headaches that left me nauseous and dizzy. I'd had a cold a few weeks before, and it seemed to have "settled" in my right ear. It wasn't painful, just felt like an annoying "fullness." I started regularly taking motrin and sudafed, hoping it would just go away. Well, long story short it never did.
I am a runner, and had to stop. I couldn't stand the "Thud, thud, thud" like there's something bouncing up and down in my ear/head whenever I run, jump, walk fast, etc. I started thinking maybe something had crawled in my ear and died. I don't hear a "ringing" in my ear, but more of a "woosh, woosh, woosh." It is completely clogged/blocked and does not come and go, it just is this way. When I plug my nose and blow air to "pop" my ears, only my left ear does anything.
Finally, my hubby convinced me to go to the Dr. a few weeks ago. I went into urgent care. The dr. said my ear looked normal, maybe a little refracted (?). He did a test where he blew air into my ear and said that my ear drum doesn't move, and it should. He said maybe there's air caught in my middle ear, and precribed steroid nasal spray for me.
Well, that didn't help at all. In the past couple of weeks, I started to have more alarming symptoms. The ring and pinky finger in my right hand have been going numb, and my upper lip area on the right side of my face feels tingly. This FREAKED me out, and I made a Dr. appt a few days ago.
This Dr. totally blew me off. He said that I should see a dentist for my TMJ (that I supposedly have in my jaw, but has never caused me any problems before.) He prescribed a different nasal spray, even though he said I do not appear to have any allergies or anything. Before I left, his nurse did a quick hearing test which, surprise surprise, showed moderate hearing loss in my right ear (completely normal in my left.) He ordered a referral to an audiologist for a more extensive hearing evaluation. I'm waiting for that to be approved by my insurance.
Meanwhile, this is seriously affecting my life. I'm finding it difficult to focus on caring for my children and the kids I take care of in my home child-care. I promised myself I would not turn to Dr. Google, but the symptoms combined have left me quite unnerved and I'm desperate to know what is causing it. Acoustic Neuroma kept popping up when I would enter my symptoms yesterday and it led me to this board. I have read a few of your diagnosis stories and some of the symptoms are eerily similar to what I'm experiencing.
Part of me just wants to go to the Emergency Room and demand that they do whatever test necessary to make sure I do NOT have some sort of brain tumor. Then I get a grip and rationalize with myself that I can wait and find out after the audiologist, and then I'm assuming I'll be referred to an ENT, and go on from there.
I'm not looking for answers, I know that only a physician can diagnose what's going on with me. I'm just scared and searching for some advice.
I do not usually take over the counter medications, but I have been living off of motrin for my headaches and sudafed in some hope of relieving the pressure in my head and ear.
Also, when I turn my head, there is a grinding/squishing sensation behind my right ear at the back of my head that is so unnerving. Sometimes I will even be sitting still, and the "woosh, woosh, woosh" just starts in my right ear. The weird upper lip numbness feeling has only started happening in the past few days, and the numb right hand for a little over a week. Both symptoms are so alarming to me though.
I am supposed to run in a race in 3 weeks, and it is impossible for me to even walk fast without this terrible THUD THUD THUD in my right ear. It's driving me crazy.
I just want to wave a magic wand and have all of this disappear! :-(
Any advice or help anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated.
-Michelle
P.S. If it makes any difference, I live in Los Angeles, Ca.