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mri second opinion

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I was refered BY my GP to ENT specialist. I have been suffering with unilateral hearingloss tinnitus and vertigo for about 12 months prior to this  I had chronic sinusitis.
The ENT specialist said my Audilogy show classic menieres, but refered me for an MRI scan to be sure, Mri scan show ears are OK,howver enat specialist as refered report to neurologist for 2nd opinion.
I wandering is this normal, what is the neurologist looking for.
Thanks
Ian
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Hi
Thanks for your advice very nervous about referal to neurologist specialist secretary very sketchy regrading why just said eithe ENT or Neurology would be in contact,
Anyway will not know until Tuesday as Neurologist on leave.
What else could they be looking for possibly
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HI IAN...........YOUR STORY REFLEXS MY OWN. A FEW YEARS AGO I HAD ALL THE SAME SYMPTOMS AS YOU EXPLAIN. I TOO WENT THROUGH ALOT OF TESTING AND WAS FINALLY DIAGNOSED WITH MENIERES DISEASE WHICH EFFECTS THE INNER EAR. YOU MAY WANT TO RESEARCH IT A BIT. PLEASE  POST AND LET US KNOW THE OUTCOME. I HAVE PLENTY OF ADVICE IF THAT IS THE OUTCOME-JEN
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