After visiting my ENT yesterday and some panic Googling, I found this forum. Very glad to find it, thanks for being here. This is my first post.
My background, I'm a musician of 35 years that didn't wear hearing protection at first. My left ear faced the drummer and had repeated exposure to loud noises from that side. Now (at 51) my left ear has a dip in hearing response in the 4-6khz range, but then returns and goes up to 11.2k. That ear also feels slightly full all the time, more so during ear infections. My last audiologist said that was likely due to the hearing loss.
I am prone to ear infections in that ear and have scarring on my eardrum reported by everyone that looks in that ear. Then the tinnitus. I've had a high pitch (~6600hz) for 25+ years. Recently in last few years, a new pitch has started @ 950hz, but it doesn't seem like either of those pitches are just in one ear, but rather both. When I get an ear infection, it seems louder in the left ear until it clears. No nausea, headaches, balance issues, facial numbness, etc. Just fullness in left ear, repeated ear infections in that ear, slight dip at 4-6khz and mild tinnitus.
I recently had covid and in usual fashion with any cold-like illness, I immediately developed a left ear infection afterward. That sent me to the ENT for meds. They requested a hearing test, which didn't go well. After this test, post an ear infection, my ENT is sending me to get an MRI to rule out a tumor. After much Googling, assuming she meant AN. Waiting to hear from the imaging folks to make an appointment. That leads me to my question.
I've never had one, but my understanding of an MRI is that you lay in a very confined tube for 30 minutes or longer.
I've got a few issues that will likely make that impossible:
Fairly serious claustrophobia
Panic attacks
Low back issues that keep me from lying flat on my back for more than a minute or two
Sleep Apnea (which might negate having sedatives)
Fear of having dye injected
I'm wondering if there are options for imaging that negate those things. I've heard of "open room" MRIs, but I don't know anything about them. I've also heard that CT scans are another option.
I thought I would check here to see if others have been in the same boat and found solutions. Thanks.