Hi Everyone - sorry this is long winded. Thank you in advance for your thoughts.
A week and ahalf ago I had started walking to the left in the shopping centre -( thank goodness there was a wall that stopped me falling over completely) I stood there for awhile and felt quite disorientated - I cant be sure if my hearing was impaired or if it was a shock thing - everthing sounded slightly muffled and it almost felt as if my legs werent mine for the rest of the day. One side of my face felt heavy and strange. I was pretty dizzy, the floor for the next few hours seemed to slope downwards and I felt very washed out. I have been dizzy on and off since then usually worse as the day goes on. .
Went to the dr who sent me for a CT scan (my mum died at 48 of a stroke) no indication of infarct howerver the rest of the scan says 'on bone windows through the posterior fossa, there is a slight asymmetry in the appearance of the internal auditory canal on the left compared to the right, the left measuring 6 compared to 3.5mm on the right. I suspect this simply represents asymmentry of the internal auditory canals, but in this context this does raise the possibility of a small intracanalicular tumour. MRI recommended'. My dr has referred me to an ENT specialist which I couldnt get an appt for 4 weeks and 3 weeks for the MRI.
The other symptoms I experience is headaches (mainly on the back of my head), tinnitis both sided(manageable), slightly nauseas- much like travel sickness (as the day goes on), fairly fatigued by lunchtime, and tingling feeling ontop of my head and face. I also experience floaters in my eyes which drives me nuts. The ENT specialist is only going on the stroke history - does anyone think its necessary to give him a call to discuss these other symptoms?
My hearing seems fine.
Thanks for 'listening' - it certainly is all a bit overwhelming atm