I wonder if anyone out there could give me some advice/reassurance.
I was referred to ENT earlier this year by my GP who suspected I may be suffering from Menieres Disease, following a spell of worsening hearing loss in my left ear, unsteadiness &falls, vertigo and a constant high-pitched tinnitus. I am 47.
ENT did all the necessary hearing checks which confirmed sensorineural hearing loss in my left ear (right ear almost perfect)and referred me for a routine MRI, to rule out any other causes, before my review appointment which will be at the end of April.
I had my MRI last Friday and this is where the fun begins... on arrival at the Hospital the Radiologist told me the scan would be a quick 15 minutes which was indeed the case however, when I can out of the scanner she asked me if I would mind going through again saying "please don't be scared but the images went through a bit faster than I expected and I just want to make sure". I was duly re-scanned (another 15 minutes) and then the Radiologist asked if I would mind if they injected a dye into my arm and repeated the scan for a third time. She advised me that it was all very routine it just made things clearer and to reassure me she patted my hand. The whole procedure took over an hour and not the 15mins I had been lead to believe.
To cut a long story short I was, understandably, having kittens by this stage - as was my poor husband who was waiting for me outside and the problem is now that I have convinced myself they have found something. I know the scan results take about two weeks which does fall in quite nicely with my next ENT appointment but I would appreciate some reassurance from anyone in the uk who has been through a similar experience.
I am trying to convince myself I'm being silly but it's worrying me so much I struggling to sleep and the lack of sleep is making me feel worse.
Thanks