I thought the other letter told me everything. I received another letter today, with additional hearing test information. This is what the letter says:
"Your otoacoustice emissions and hearing were completely normal on both sides. Tympanometry revealed normal middle ar pressure. Vestibular evoked myogenic potential were normal on both sides with a total response of 1309 and a 4.4% right weakness. Although your vemp was normal, the amplitude of your response was quite high. Occasionally, this pattern is seen in persons with bilateral superior canal dehiscence."
I'm not quite sure what this means. The only treatment I can find online for this possible new diagnosis is surgery. I guess I will find out more when I go in for the next appt on 3/31. I've emailed my brother to see if he knows what this means. Hopkins comes up a lot on the searches, so he might know someone that knows what this is. We might have a direction to go in now!
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I hate seeing results/reports from tests without having my doctor next to me to answer questions. I go nuts with Google trying to find answers! I hope you get some answer yourself, when you go in for your appointment on the 31st. Good luck!
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