Hi guys;
I've had the MRI, downloaded the imaging software and have poured through it with a critical eye. And I can't see what I'm looking at. OK, I see my ears (they're not that big in real life, btw) and my eye balls (ee-uuu!) but I'm not seeing a big fat white glob in the place I would expect to see it. I do see a white glob below it, circumscribed and unilateral, but I have no clue. OK, I know I should go see the ENT and get the scoop, and I will. But they have this not-so-nice person who yanked my chain for a month before I got the MRI, and I really don't want to deal with her again. I'd put money on a long wait for a return visit. Given that, anyone have any clarity on where neuromas show up and how one interprets one's MRI in the absence of a specialist? Geez, I do hate the way health care works these days. I will go get my official answers, but if anyone has input, it will make the waiting easier.
Thanks,
Toadlee