I had another hearing test and it is pretty much as it was before. Serious loss in my left ear and a small loss in my right.
All my blood results are back now and they are normal.
The CT scan is not an emergency, but will be done within a few weeks. It is just being done to rule out a benign growth on the nerves in the ear. If there is a growth there, they will see how big it is and whether to remove it.
The thinking is that I am just one of those unlucky people who have been hit by sudden hearing loss.
I will continue on the steroids for the next few weeks (which is the treatment of choice) and also have an injection of steroids into my left ear. This may not change anything, but is worth a go.
The chances are my hearing will never come back so I have to learn to live with all that entails...continuous fullness (like having a head stuffed with cotton wool), tinnitus and no hearing at all in my left ear. I can live with that. If the steroids don't work and the CT scan is ok then I have to start thinking about a hearing aid. Just saying that makes me feel about 80.
Probably like most people I thought being hard of hearing, meant just that. I wasn't aware that I would have this continual 'thickness' in my head and poor balance. I have some exercises to do to retrain my brain, so that should improve in time. I have been told to start dancing again as I need to challenge my brain! That's good, but I don't know how my ears will cope with the music and chat in social situations. I have found that I can hear with my good ear in quiet rooms, when only one or two people are speaking, but add any noise, and I mean anything from, the kettle boiling, the washing machine or music for example, the messages to my brain get scrambled and I can hear nothing but white noise. So tricky times. I'm a bit up and down with it and still getting over the shock of suddenly going deaf, but I'll get there xxx