I've lurked for a few weeks while processing, well, really, while going nuts. I am so grateful to everyone here for their invaluable information and compassion. When those two words are first spoken and you hit the computer it is, to say the least, overwhelming.
The left ear tinnitus suddenly started 11/2008 and has continued. Visit to ENT showed it was not wax accumulation which had happened before and that my ear was clear. Hearing test was good. Recheck 11/2009 with slight hearing loss, not significant.
Then in the last few months occasional balance things, no dizziness, no nausea, no room spinning, simply the room or surrounding is tilting when I stand up, much like being on a boat. Okay, maybe I'm standing up too quickly, I am getting older. When the left side of my head felt like I had a cold and I didn't, sort of a fuzzy feeling, I thought maybe I've developed allergies. And then I thought get back to the ENT and quit thinking. 11/18 was the first time I heard AN and the doctor was sure I didn't have one and ordered the MRI to rule it out. Hearing test showed significant hearing loss left side. I puttered around a little on the computer, didn't like what little I read and just stopped looking to wait for the MRI results. MRI 11/30, CD sent with me to give to ENT - of course I looked at it. Little bit of learning and all that. There it was, just like the image I'd seen on some website. Called the ENT whose nurse told me on the phone it was AN and I'd be referred to a neuro in Atlanta. Saw him 12/7. 1 cm left side. Of course, he's a surgeon and leans toward getting it out. Gave me the 3 options and told me to decide and call him. Absolutely no post op info. He said hospital for a week and then you can go back to work in a month. Upside I now understand is the size, but I don't know where it is located. Thinking I'll call Emory and see if I can see Dr. Mattox, who of couse is a surgeon, but maybe I need to go to him with a little more knowledge than I had with the first one. I would love some personal input on a GK or CK specialist in the southeast US. So did I run on or what? Thanks for reading.
Amy