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I saw the ENT yesterday to follow up on my balance test. I finally have a diagnosis.

There is damage to one of my otolithic organs. Since most balance testing is focused on the semi-circular canals I kept showing up normal in all the tests. Something that I said about always feeling like I'm walking on a tilted surface tipped him off, so he ordered the right test and there it was. 68% loss of sensation on my left side.

A doctor who listens to his patient and modifies his treatment strategy accordingly. WHAT KIND OF NEW-FANGLED WITCHERY IS THIS?

Anyway. Most common cause is a head injury or an infection. The loss is permanent - will not heal, cannot be repaired. However, as he put it, "You have two of these for a reason." Dealing with it will consists of training my brain to rely on the working side and ignore the signals from the damaged one. I think yoga is already going a long way in that direction and I'm going to talk to the physiotherapist about additional exercises specifically for vestibular rehabilitation.

So since this one is not going to require anything be removed I'm going to count it as a non-major medical issue. (BC is keeping count.)


[ETA] It just occurred to me that the nerve damage in my eye is also on the left side. I wonder if it's possible for them to be connected.

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Date: 2014-01-19 05:51 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mschaos
I am very glad that you have a diagnosis and a plan to help manage. and it is really exciting to see a medical professional who LISTENS to their patient and actually believes what they say is the truth.

and it is interesting about the nerve damage on the left eye. curious, but have you had an image of your brain?

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Date: 2014-01-20 12:20 am (UTC)
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Yay for good doctors.

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Date: 2014-01-22 04:53 pm (UTC)
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Oh, this is interesting and hopeful (I think?) (and relevant). With luck and physio you'll be feeling better sooner than later.

For me, walking is okay but if I'm not moving, I constantly feel off-balance and can't stand still, I have to sway to keep from feeling as though I'm going to pitch over. I have damage to my ears from scarlet fever and a hx of head injuries. I will keep an eye on this. Or an ear.

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