So after much work by my GPs appt nurse, I finally got an appt with an ENT. I saw her Thursday. I also had a hearing test next door to the ENT (it was scheduled that way).
- Hearing test showed stuff were good. Typical higher pitched hearing loss for my age bracket.
- My eustachian (sp?) tube was clear on both ears which shocked the shoot out of me. I am yawning a lot to try and relieve the pressure I feel.
ENT looked over my long list of meds but since there's not been any big changes to coincide with the onset of the high pitched tone, she's setting that aside for now. Because I have other health issues, her main concern was the dizziness "spells". My fall risk is high. I am to have an MRI and some sort of other pressure test? I wish I could remember the name of it.
Once everything else is ruled out, she said she may start me on the treatment for Meniere's. Typical of me, I don't fit the box of the diagnosis (I get extremely dizzy and can't focus, not true vertigo where the room spins). And she'll start me on a balance training which she feels I need anyway. Yeah, my partner laughed at that one.
The dizziness could also be a new type of migraine for me. Yay. I needed a new one. The old one is getting worn out </sarcasm>
- Hearing test showed stuff were good. Typical higher pitched hearing loss for my age bracket.
- My eustachian (sp?) tube was clear on both ears which shocked the shoot out of me. I am yawning a lot to try and relieve the pressure I feel.
ENT looked over my long list of meds but since there's not been any big changes to coincide with the onset of the high pitched tone, she's setting that aside for now. Because I have other health issues, her main concern was the dizziness "spells". My fall risk is high. I am to have an MRI and some sort of other pressure test? I wish I could remember the name of it.
Once everything else is ruled out, she said she may start me on the treatment for Meniere's. Typical of me, I don't fit the box of the diagnosis (I get extremely dizzy and can't focus, not true vertigo where the room spins). And she'll start me on a balance training which she feels I need anyway. Yeah, my partner laughed at that one.
The dizziness could also be a new type of migraine for me. Yay. I needed a new one. The old one is getting worn out </sarcasm>