After doing researches on this, I've concluded that I'm pretty much having a small CF leak in my ear somewhere (inner or middle ear). The symptoms seem to match most of what have been described in these articles:
"Other symptoms include neck pain and stiffness, nausea, diplopia, dizziness, hearing loss, photophobia, visual field defects, facial numbness, and, occasionally, radicular pain in the arms."
"Symptoms commonly include headaches, which are more severe in the upright position and are alleviated by supine or head-lowered below chest(Trendelenburg) positioning. There may also be nausea and tinnitus. Horizontal diplopia, change in hearing, tinnitus, blurring of vision, facial numbness and upper limb radicular symptoms (tingling) may occur."
http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/338989-overviewhttp://www.dizziness-and-balance.com/disorders/central/csf-leak.htmlAccording to one of these articles, there is about 5-12% of TransLab AN would result in the leak with fluid in the middle ear.
I'm currently experiencing some headache, head sensitivity, pressure in the back of the head when laying down (I think due to the CFS leaks that causes less cushion on the brain against the skull, which I did not understand why), some numbness in the left face, some tingling in the left hand and now the whole arm, very bad tinnitus. In addition to this, I've been taking 5 different antibiotics with no results. With these I've concluded that I'm currently experiencing CF leakage.
However, I've also read a number of articles which say that most of the time, bed rest and drink lots of fluid would eventually heal it, but did not read anything specific about the leak in the ear because of the Translab surgery. Can someone tell me if you've experienced with leaks that repaired themselves without any surgery or treatment?
Also, my surgeon seems to be adamant about it is an infection not a leak...about 2 weeks ago and may be because at that time I was not sure what happened and did not explain clearly to him my symptoms, how do I tell him or explain to him that this is not an infection and may be that it is definitely a leak? He insisted before that I should have a lumbar puncture test because of my persistent infection, however, I do not think that this is necessary since the lumbar test also has some risk and if this is not necessary then I don't want to take it?
I thought that I got over this issue 1.5 year ago, but I guess I'm one out of 10 that get this issue with the translab method. In the mean time, I'm planning to take 2 weeks off and get as much rest as I can to see if that helps.
Thanks for any advise.