Amigo
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Thank you Mikey and for saying that I'm special 🙂 It would be nice to have common stuff for a change 🙂 I had already wondered about an acoustic neuroma and that had scared me although I know that they're benign. I hadn't realised they were fairly common and fairly easy to treat. I've managed to find the money to have the MRI's done privately (which GP suggested because I need an open MRI due to claustrophobia and to get CCG funding it looks like I would have to wait until consultant appointments) but I'm just waiting for her to confirm which MRIs. The MRI clinic said a full brain scan and then an IM one which covers the ear canal. I just want to get back to normal (well normal for me) because I'm now getting very nervous of going out on my own - although I'm trying to overcome that. Sorry for the long reply. Thank you everyone for your messages 🙂
I went through a similar thing in my 40’s Amanda and had an MRI scan and saw a neurologist. I find I can’t tolerate MRI’s at all now but I’ve just had a full CT scan (for the other reason).
I’ve been left with permanent tinnitus which is believed to be the result of a slight hearing loss in one ear. I get occasional dizziness but thankfully it abates. Hopefully this will be a transient thing. I did wonder about an acoustic neuroma but it’s strange that the symptoms extend to your limbs. They’ll probably want to rule out Meniere’s Disease too.
It’s always scary not knowing but sometimes it’s just a very persistent inner ear disturbance/infection which causes loads of horrible symptoms. Hope it goes well x