Hello. Not sure I will be joining the ranks just yet, but MRI without contrast showed a possible AN or something that could represent an AN. What the findings actually state is there is a loss of the expected CSF fluid signal seen within the right internal auditory canal, lateral aspect could represent a vestibular schwannona. So....another MRI with contrast gas been ordered. I guess my doctor thinks I am made a money and can afford all these MRIs!
I have no hearing loss, but have glad vertigo and dizziness and other balance issues for 10 months. I've been to several doctors, had many tests which ruled out BPPV, Mineres disease or any other ear issue. However an abnormal ENG did show there is spontaneous nystagmus and my dizziness is related to the brain....so was sent to neurologist. At first he thought migraine associated vertigo MAV...but decided to order the MRI.
I kid you not, after 4 days of waiting for results, he called me St home and told me a tumor was found and Zi needed to go to a specialist that dealt with AN. I went to the specialist only to be told there was no tumor...only possible tumor, but I would need an MRI with contrast to get a better picture of what is going on in my ear.
I have ear fullness, tinnitus, pulsatilla tinnitus, dizziness and just off balance. All these issues are daily. I have had 11 severe vertigo attacks, the last one was in January. Some days are better than others....rainy days are the worst. I may start Topomax to treat these symptoms, but in the meantime I am wondering if anyone rise had these symptoms with their AN. I wonder what this lack of CSF fluid means.
Any thoughts? I will repeat the MRI next week, but with contrast this time.
Thank you so much. I'm going nuts over this.
Aretta