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General Category => AN Issues => Topic started by: damien8 on June 12, 2010, 12:57:19 am

Title: Electronystagmography?
Post by: damien8 on June 12, 2010, 12:57:19 am
Hello all,

I took my mother to see a doctor in Toronto (Dr. Rutka) the other day for an extra opinion.

They say that my mother's tumor is small, and they will monitor it.

However, he wanted her to go for a Electronystagmography test.

She has already been for the hearing test when they originally diagnosed.

Has anyone been for a Electronystagmography, and can you comment on whether this test is necessary/recommended.

Thank you as always,


Damien
Title: Re: Electronystagmography?
Post by: satman on June 12, 2010, 07:14:54 am
yes i have had it and it made me sick from getting dizzy.
does your mom have balance issues or nystagmus ?
if the doc says get it then i would go for it.
i had nystagmus [eye issues] after the surgery but i believe this test can be for eyes and ear nerve damage.
whats the reason they want her to get this test if its a monitor situation, just curious ?
Title: Re: Electronystagmography?
Post by: damien8 on June 12, 2010, 01:59:07 pm
yes i have had it and it made me sick from getting dizzy.
does your mom have balance issues or nystagmus ?
if the doc says get it then i would go for it.
i had nystagmus [eye issues] after the surgery but i believe this test can be for eyes and ear nerve damage.
whats the reason they want her to get this test if its a monitor situation, just curious ?

Thanks for the reply.

She was diagnosed last November with AN. We've been to a few doctors just to get more opinions.

She has been having some minor issues with balance, but more significantly, she has issues with an eye/face twitch.

Does this test at all address this concerns?

Thank you again.
Title: Re: Electronystagmography?
Post by: Jim Scott on June 12, 2010, 02:08:07 pm
Damian ~

Wikipedia has this entry to describe Electronystagmography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronystagmography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronystagmography).

Jim
Title: Re: Electronystagmography?
Post by: damien8 on June 12, 2010, 02:49:21 pm
Damian ~

Wikipedia has this entry to describe Electronystagmography http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronystagmography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronystagmography).

Jim

Thanks.

Just wondering if the test is necessary after getting results from the MRI.

Does this still prove beneficial?
Title: Re: Electronystagmography?
Post by: Jim Scott on June 12, 2010, 03:14:16 pm
Just wondering if the test is necessary after getting results from the MRI.  Does this still prove beneficial?

Damian ~

I assume the doctor is attempting to establish if your mother's balance and facial twitches have any other cause.  Considering her AN diagnosis, it may be superfluous but I'm not a doctor and cannot make that determination.  If it's an unnecessary test, her insurance company may question it - or not approve payment for it.  If you and/or your mother don't want the test, she cannot be compelled to have it.  I've rejected a few tests before, usually due to the cost and/or inconvenience.  Unless its crucial to making a diagnosis the doctor should accept your mother's choice, but again, that is between your mother and her doctor.  I'm only speculating here. 

Jim
Title: Re: Electronystagmography?
Post by: Cheryl R on June 12, 2010, 03:21:57 pm
Every dr has their own protocol for what tests they like to see what the extent of the tumor might be.    Her MRI shows she does an AN and sometimes what nerve the tumor is pressing on does not completely show up in the MRI.      There is a wide variety of symptoms one can have from the tumor.     Some tumors can be located on the facial nerve but the symptoms there also can vary.       I had eye twitching prior to AN surgery from just a regular AN.   The facial spasm can also be due to the AN.      I have had more than one tumor due to having NF2 and one was a facial one but my only symptom of that was starting to have some facial drooping.     This dr should be able to give you his reasoning for why he thinks it needs to be done.            She does have the right to refuse it if really do not want it.       Main thing is to be going to a dr who take care of ANs on a very frequent basis.  
                                           Cheryl R  
Title: Re: Electronystagmography?
Post by: sgerrard on June 12, 2010, 06:29:08 pm
I had this test, and some other vestibular testing, after I was diagnosed. Information about how balance has been affected can be useful in deciding whether to treat, and which kind of treatment to have. ENG is usually done with video now, and is sometimes called VNG for that reason. You were some goggles with video cameras in them, and they move you around and make you follow moving dots with your eyes. Then you get to watch the video and see if your eyes flicker. The condition is called nystagmus, and here is another wiki link explaining it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathologic_nystagmus.

It was not a big deal for me, since I had no vertigo reactions. Those can be upsetting if they occur, but having them identified in safe setting is useful. It was also not expensive - far less than an MRI. I actually found the whole process rather relaxing, but that is just me. I would say get the tests, unless there is a good reason not to.

Steve