Hi everyone, this is my first post and I am very happy I found this forum.
About a month ago I woke up and it felt like I had been swimming all night and my left ear was full of pool water. Additionally, there was a roaring in my ear. In a week the fluid resolved but left behind was unilateral tinnitus in the affected ear. Today I saw my ENT and he discovered hearing loss in my left ear on the high end of the spectrum. Right ear was normal. He told me he needed to check to see if I had a Acoustic Neuroma and ordered a Auditory Brainstem Response test for Wednesday. He explained this test is very good at picking up signals/reactions that indicate AN. If I tested positive he was going to send me to an ear specialist at The House Clinic in Los Angeles.
But, he said AN is very rare. Strangely my cousin has one and a family friend had surgery for this several years ago. If one goes on youtube it seems this condition is as common as tennis elbow. The Doc told me not to worry as he sees hearing loss and tinnitus in one ear all day long and is just doing this as a precaution. He said his office only sees this once every three to five years.
Has anyone had similar experience that can help to calm my nerves? I tend to OVERREACT to any medical issues.
And thank you in advance for any reply.
Tony
About a month ago I woke up and it felt like I had been swimming all night and my left ear was full of pool water. Additionally, there was a roaring in my ear. In a week the fluid resolved but left behind was unilateral tinnitus in the affected ear. Today I saw my ENT and he discovered hearing loss in my left ear on the high end of the spectrum. Right ear was normal. He told me he needed to check to see if I had a Acoustic Neuroma and ordered a Auditory Brainstem Response test for Wednesday. He explained this test is very good at picking up signals/reactions that indicate AN. If I tested positive he was going to send me to an ear specialist at The House Clinic in Los Angeles.
But, he said AN is very rare. Strangely my cousin has one and a family friend had surgery for this several years ago. If one goes on youtube it seems this condition is as common as tennis elbow. The Doc told me not to worry as he sees hearing loss and tinnitus in one ear all day long and is just doing this as a precaution. He said his office only sees this once every three to five years.
Has anyone had similar experience that can help to calm my nerves? I tend to OVERREACT to any medical issues.
And thank you in advance for any reply.
Tony