Hi Carrie
The test Rob mentioned above is called an ENG or electronystagnogram and measures balance and eye tracking as he mentioned. The audiologist will attach electrodes to your face, I think just near your eyes, so you are asked not to wear makeup or moisturizer before a test. You should also be given a list of medications to avoid and toild not to drink alcoholic beverages for either 24 or 48 hours before the test as it can effect the test results. Sometimes in place of cold and warm water, cold and warm air is put into the ear, this is the way I had this test. In addition to watching the bar with red lights goting left to right and right to left I was also asked to follow them with my eyes going up and down. As a way to distract youduring part of the test, you will also probably be asked to name states, names that start with a certain letter etc. The audiologist also had me turn my head in different directions, left right, up and down. Apparently there is more than one way to do this test, but you get the idea. Some people also get dizzy or nauseous from the warm and cool air but I didn't find it to be a problem. The results of the test will also tell your doctor how much imbalance you are having right now, which iI guess is how he willl know how much balance function your other ear has taken over. I hope this helps.
Wendy