I agree with Rich that you should try to put your worries aside until you get the results of the MRI (make sure it's with contrast).
As for:
Hearing test done & report stated "a mild sloping to severe hearing loss present". Not sure how to attach the hearing test results here?
This site doesn't facilitate uploading an image from your computer. You'll have to scan the image to something like photobucket and then post a link here.
However, those of us who routinely keep track of our audiograms can probably visualize yours.
The results of an audio gram can also be written out as follows:
Frequency 250 500 1000 1500 2000 3000 4000 6000 8000
Decibels.....15...35....35.....50.....60....55....65....65.....70
Those are my figures from my last audiogram. That's my good ear. My AN ear flatlines across the bottom of the graph.
When graphed the figures make a jagged sloped line from the upper left downward to the right which, like most people, means a lost of hearing in the higher frequencies.
For a better understanding of what's happening to your hearing read the following article "Introduction to the Audiogram."
http://www.hdhearing.com/learning/part2.htmIf that's not TMI for you, you can read the other half of the Guide to Hearing Loss:
http://www.hdhearing.com/learning/part1.htm