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Originally Posted by madisongrrl
My ENT testing from a local teaching hospital has been completed.
My rotary chair test showed normal function of the balance system in the ear and ear nerve pathway. The VNG test showed no signs of an inner ear problem. It did show "up-beating" nystagmus which is an indication of a central, or brain, balance dysfunction.
So I guess that my diagnosis is most likely central vestibular disorder or problem in the brain balance system. I've already had a MRI. So I, for the life of me, am having a hard time understanding what the etiology could be. This is so frustrating!
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That seems to mirror my situation. I contacted my Neurologist that I used a few years back for my PN. She is director of the Neurology/Neuropathy Dept. at Kansas Univ. Med Center. She suggested that my balance-issues and dizziness might not be totally related to my PN. She suggested that I obtain a referral for an MRA which I am scheduled to have in 4 days. This will analyze the arteries, unlike my MRI which I had.
Good luck. I'm still enduring the walk "on a suspension bridge" every single day.