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Private neuros

Anyone else just feel like they are in a hamster wheel?

I’ve visited ENT this week and although I’m happy that there is nothing with my ears, it was also very frustrating to be told that I shouldn’t even have been referred to ENT. I should have been referred to neurology!

We don’t have neuros who particularly specialise in vestibular issues where I am. Can anyone recommend a medical professional they have been to see who was interested and wanted to help please?

I’m in North Lincolnshire.

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u/Zoweena78 — 5 days ago

Pre diagnosis UK

Hey, I’ve been sat in the background for a few months reading and listening to everyone, questions, information and answers.

I am very new to this and although I had diagnosed myself with all and everything over the past 7 years, the view from my GP and A&E is pointing towards vestibular disorder, mainly migraines.

I have my first appointment next week with ENT and have been so used to being dismissed with anxiety that I’m pre-empting the conversation already.
Is anyone on their diagnosis journey, or even able to advise what to expect initially.

Thank you x

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u/Zoweena78 — 15 days ago