Hi, Kate - and welcome ~
I have to concur with Ann (
'rayden1') that you should seek out a local neurosurgeon that will take you on as a patient and read your MRI scan. However, you do have another option. You can send a copy of your MRI scan - on a disc - to the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles, California. They'll 'read' your scan and a doctor will call you back (
within 24 hours) with their professional opinion. The service is free and there is no obligation to go to HEI for treatment (
although HEI has a sterling reputation for their work with AN patients).
Here is a link to the HEI website with the consultation request page that you need to receive the reading of your MRI.
http://www.houseearclinic.com/consultation/acousticneuroma I must caution that there are many causes for the symptoms you present and the MRI may not indicate an acoustic neuroma. This is why you need to have the MRI scan 'read' by a qualified doctor who can ascertain whether or not you have an acoustic neuroma and, if not, whether there is any other 'visible' reason (
on the MRI scan) for your symptoms.
I trust this information is helpful and I hope you can soon learn the cause of your symptoms and, AN or not, address it. Please let us know what you decide to do. Thanks.
Jim