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That's what I have, Sqad . I had an MRI And, they knocked me out and had a poke around as well.
I'd never heard of the thing sqad till I saw the ENT guy,but it probably explains a lot of the problem,When he showed me the computer read out after the ear test the read out for the left ear followed the profile almost perfectly while the right ear was all over the place.
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The second scan I had they pumped in some stuff to clarify things.I suppose the next step might be a bit of poking about depending on the new results.What did they decide chrissa,are they going to do anything or just leave it alone?
Will you allow an old man to reminisce for a moment.

I was returning by train to Leeds from King's Cross after attending the Royal Society of medicine, the lecture given by Mr. Philip Beale.

As I took my seat in the train, i was dumbstruck and speechless to be sat next to the great man......I, a very junior insignificant pretender and him an internationally known surgeon.

He said "What do you want to chat about" and me in aew of my co-passenger said......acoustic neuromas Sir."

So from Kings Cross to Doncaster.........I chatted away to one of my heroes.

Sorry about that..........and thanks for indulging me.

http://www.theguardian.com/news/2000/nov/23/guardianobituaries1
There was nothing found and I also have tinnitus in that ear. They gave me a Hearing Aid, which helps a lot.
Wow, Sqad. A trip you remember well.

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