I'm back and really confused. The call from my neurologist's office said, " Your results came back normal and he (the doc) wants you to follow up as needed." Relived that I don't have an AN, but still haunts me that nothing showed up to explain why I'm having balance issues, etc. So I called the MRI center and requested a copy of the reports.
Both MRA's (looking at arteries in brain and neck) said simply no evidence of anything. Here's what the MRI with and w/o contrast said:
FINDINGS: The ventricles and sulci are appropriate for patient's age. There are scattered T2 hyperdensities identified in the bilateral frontal white matter best seen on 30 to 36 of series 4. There is no MRI evidence of enhancing intracranial lesion or acute hemorrhage.
IMPRESSION:
1. Scattered T2 hyperdensities are present in the bilateral frontal white matter as described above. Diagnostic considerations include ischemai/small blood vessel disease vs. multiple sclerosis plaque.( Bold is mine) There is no MRI evidence of 'enhancing lesion' in the brainstem to suggest acute process.
2. No MRI evidence of acute hemorrhage.
I was really ready to just blow this whole thing off, manage my balance issues, hearing loss and tinnitus the best I could and go on with my life. Multiple sclerosis would certainly explain why I'm always bumping into things because I get off balance. Also, small blood vessel disease would help explain the slight rise in my blood pressure as something in early stages and perhaps my dizziness also.
I don't know what to do now. I only know that I'm tired of all the tests and no answers. If the neurologist is unconcerned, should I be also?