Anonymous wrote:I hope my experience gives you some reassurance. I had mild tinnitus for a few months followed by sudden complete one-sided deafness. My MRI turned up no acoustic neuroma. It sucks to lose hearing but I was relieved to not need surgery. What I learned from my ENT, audiologist and the FB support groups I joined is most people do not have a tumor but they do have to investigate. Generally it remains unexplained and is chalked up to a virus or auto-immune issue. Like you, most people seem to get bad advice from their PCPs before finally making their way to an ENT. It is considered a medical emergency to lose hearing and quick intervention with oral steroids and injections can on occasion restore it. In my case, I was seen immediately but my hearing didn’t return.
Thank you. I was given steroids but I’m almost done with those and nothing is different.
I’d be fine with having the neuroma, because at least it could be removed and prevent further damage.
I’d rather have the neuroma and be deaf in one ear than have Meniere’s and go deaf in both ears.