I am in the beginning stages of diagnostic procedures for fullness, vertigo, tinnitus, headaches so not even sure yet that it is AN. ENT said use 2 weeks of Nasonex Steroid Nasal spray to reduce pressure---is that typical? There is no fluid, but he said pressure, and that reducing the pressure with the spray will give a more accurate Audiogram. Then do Audiogram which he said will tell us if I have an AN. Does that sound accurate? I assume MRI after that, or only if abnormal audiogram? Anyway, I'm sure this sounds trivial with all the possible major worries ahead, but I hate getting IV push meds like that (Gadolinium) that I have never had before because I fear a reaction. I have heard that adverse reactions to Gadolinium are pretty non-existant, it is very inert and allergies just do not occur with it. So can I relax on that count? Thanks. If anyone wants more history of symptoms I will post, but hate to waste everyone's time since I dont have a diagnosis yet. I mean, couldnt it be Meniere's or something else? How do they differentiate? We have 9 children including 4 yr old triplets and I just can't afford to be sick. Oh, also, we live in northeast OH (ugh), near Cleveland. Thanks again for listening.