Well I've had my symptoms for about a year and a half. They've gotten worse in the past two months (?), I've been in and out of the Dr. office (well I am actually treated by a nurse practitioner). We thought maybe it was low blood sugar- was watched and treated for that, nothing got better. Thought maybe it was migraines, again treated and no improvement, thought it was allergies, again same thing, never any improvement. I had a spell three weeks ago where I was basically bed ridded because of dizziness/vertigo and vomiting, and after that I'd had enough. At this point I should say that my NP (nurse practitioner) really hasn't been that helpful. I've basically been fumbling trying to find reasons for my symptoms hence all the random things above (migraines, hypoglycemia...), so I went in and demanded that I go to an Audiologist. I have my BS in Speech Therapy so I've taken several Audiology courses, and I thought that maybe this was an inner ear problem ( I don't know why I didn't think of something like that sooner), but I went in and I have mild hearing loss in the high frequencies in both ears, with the left being significantly worse. I had my hearing tested in Dec 04 in my college clinic and everything was fine then. At that point my AuD asked if I had ever had an MRI, no, and he mentioned that he thought it could be Meinure's Disease, or there was a small chance it could be a tumor. He sent me to an ENT, that was the worst experience of my life. I walked in and the ENT asked "why I thought I should be there" and so I told him about my symptoms and how I thought it was an inner ear problem, and the ENT laughed and said "so why do you think you need my [/i help? So then I proceeded to tell him that my NP and my AuD both thought it might be inner ear and they wanted some balance tests and a vestibular work up done, to which he responded "well they aren't real doctors so how would they know". I turned red, and I was just baffled. Here I was hoping and praying that the ENT would be able to find something and at least I would know why I was having my symptoms, and he was basically telling me that there was no basis for my symptoms and he also mentioned that he thought it was " in my head", psycho somatic. I got so frustrated I raised my voice and said "well what can you do for me?". He then took his otoscope look in my ear, said the ear drums were fine, there was no fluid. Then he added that it was either psychosomatic (which I am almost certain it is not) or a tumor, and with that he got up and left the office. I was so frustrated I just started crying. I went back to my NP's office and told them that I wanted an MRI, and then said that my NP wouldn't schedule one until she got the "report" from the ENT. That was on Tuesday.
I have no idea if I have an AN, my symptoms are the "typical symptoms" but I am getting no support from any of the medical staff so I am at a loss. The only reason I even know what an AN is, is because I typed my symptoms into webmd and AN came up. I think I am getting ahead of myself, but I feel like no one else is being proactive so I have to be. There is some reason that I have a new hearing loss and tinnitus, I'm only 24, it's not typical, and the vertigo and dizziness. It's gotten so bad that I have to take a meclizine before I drive anywhere. I NEVER used to get sick when driving a car.
Well I've written a book here, guess I was venting a little bit, but it's just so frustrating.
Thanks for the reply!
-Erin