@shankatorus (or anyone) - regarding "hearing impairment intermittent with episodes" -- How did your ENT / Examiner discuss/verify this? I am currently being treated for MD, but my ENT is hesitant to provide a diagnosis because my hearing loss is not significant. I experience intermittent hearing loss when the attacks occur, but have constant fullness and ringing in the left ear. My understanding is often times permanent hearing loss occurs after many years (less often with onset). Because of this, my ENT keeps kicking the can down the road and avoiding a diagnosis. So I'm curious how anyone else's doctor has accepted intermittent hearing loss to help confirm MD diagnosis. My ENT just has me on a regimen of Magnesium, B2, Naproxen and a diuretic, along with weekly Vestibular Physical Therapy at our TBI clinic.
I'm wondering if its time to ask for a second opinion in hopes of receiving a diagnosis, because things are not getting better (2-3x week, ~1 hour vertigo on average, followed by a nasty neck-ache for 1-3 hours average). I feel a MEB is inevitable and would just like to get it over with. (I am Active Duty Marines at 15 years)
A follow up question for anyone would be regarding the MEB process: Say a MEB is convened for MD and it gets rated. If I have also been diagnosed with anxiety and adjustment disorder due to the struggles of living with MD, does that get rated together since the mental health stuff is a direct result of MD? Thanks in advance for any insight.