Guest guest Posted January 28, 2002 Report Share Posted January 28, 2002 Hi , So sorry to hear about your appt with the Dr. As far as the dizziness goes, I had very, VERY bad dizziness before having my operation to remove the c-toma, along with very severe migraines. The dizziness got so bad I was sitting here one time at my computer, when everything started spinning around. I told my Dr. about that and the very bad headaches and he pushed my operation up right away. Apparently the c-toma was already eating away at the bones getting very close to my brain. I seem to think dizziness is one of the symptoms as mine seemed to get worst as the c-toma got worst. As for the Sofracort, I had that prescribed when I had a slight infection in my ear after the surgery. Word of advice, make sure you warm it up before you put the drops in. When I didn't, I found I also got very dizzy. The apo- lorazepam, well that's just to calm your nerves before you go in :-) Anyways, hope things are going well with you. If you want to look into a good doctor in Barrie, just a few hours away from where you live, I can give you the name. Take care, Kim > Sorry for the delay in getting back to the group. I've been really busy around here. My appt. on Jan. 23rd went like this..... > Dr. Sukerman had a look at my CT-scan films, and showed my husband and I the films. (the other Dr. didn't show us them by the way) he had 4 pages with approx.. 8-12 pictures on each page. Out of all those pictures he had only found one picture that showed any kind of a gray area. He then said to us that because there is only the one picture showing anything at all, he's not entirely sure that it is a C-toma at all. I said to him, " but I have all the symptoms? " , he says " ok, u tell me what the symptoms are? " . So, I go on to tell him that I've got the dizziness, ear infections, clicking, and so on. He says " ok, dizziness is not a symptom of C-toma, more then likely it's caused from something else. Ear infections, he asked me, " how many ear infections have u had that u can remember? " . I believe it's 4 really bad ones. Clicking in the ear, " is caused from jaw bones " . I asked him what he thought it could be. He said that it could be (spelling) Scaumus Epithlial (hope someone here knows the right spelling for this?) or it could very well be a very, very small C-toma. So he tells me he's going to have a look in my ear. While doing so, he says that all he can see is a corner of something. So, he tells me his going to clean out the ear of wax. Well, in-turn I freaked out mildly when he came at me with these skinny long metal things to put in my ear He tried 2 times, then told me that I'm going to have to get used to him poking things into my ear because of the post-op appt's with cleaning. He gave me a prescription for Sofracort drops 3 drops at bedtime to soften up the wax, and come back on Feb, 06. for a follow-up appt. and he will try again. > Two days later I went to see my family Dr. told her about the ear cleaning episode, she prescribed Apo -Lorazepam 1mg. to take 20-40 minutes before my next appt. with Dr. Sukerman. Has anyone else in the group had this medication for this problem? Also, she said that the dizziness is not cause from the C-toma, it could be caused from Hypoglycemia, low blood pressure, and anemia which all I have. So that's how the appt. went this time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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