Auditory evoked potentials test?

Hey Bret,

That sounds rough my friend.

However, it might well just be a bit of trauma that will recover in time.

As you may know from reading my history I shared, for years I thought I’d never walk again with normal balance. I was wrong. I have my balance back and all of the time (and without any medication now).

@GetBetter kindly pointed us to Hain’s test factsheet which you might find useful, which is on the wiki page here

Let me share this with you: this woman upset her ear when swimming:

https://www.mvertigo.org/t/another-perspective-but-so-close-to-the-mav-experience-plf-hydrops/15266

NB I’m not for a moment suggesting you have a PLF but it illustrates how easy it is to upset the inner ear. There is no proof this woman had a PLF btw, and she seemed to recover spontaneously in any case and never had a surgical patch done. The whole area of PLF is very contentious. I thought I had one and was offered surgery but declined (partially because of the horrendous failure rates) … so glad I did! It’s got better anyway (if not fully recovered yet) but took ages.