Dakhar, on 2009-01-05 21:40:48, said:
Doctorate of Audiology here, (only one in the nation, one of 4 in this himisphere)
If you did have a viral infection of the inner ear, it is usually treated with
1) Acyloviar (sp) AKA Valtrex
2)Prednesone (sp) Steriods
http://www.hearingre.../2003-12_05.asp
http://www.utmb.edu/...10613/SSNHL.htm
http://www.docguide....5256C3F0057CD5D
I know you did not complain of SSNHL, but the cochlea houses both the hearing and balance mechanisim. Sometimes a virus will strike one or both mechanisims.
Regardless, the damage can be "forever" if not treated ASAP, and in a modern wold, your situation is considered a medical emergency.
& no, I do not work full time for any of the hospitals. I do sometimes work at Vichaiyut Hospital, running some of their more specialized diagnostic equipment. Bumungrad told me that they could not hire me because I am not a Licensed Physician in Thailand. My response was "I am not a licensed physician anywhere...." Of course they could not wrap their heads around that concept so, rather than trying to explain things, I gave up.
A word to the wise, Thailand's standard to be an "Audiologist" is a BS degree, in America, it is a Doctorate degree.
Good luck
If you did have a viral infection of the inner ear, it is usually treated with
1) Acyloviar (sp) AKA Valtrex
2)Prednesone (sp) Steriods
http://www.hearingre.../2003-12_05.asp
http://www.utmb.edu/...10613/SSNHL.htm
http://www.docguide....5256C3F0057CD5D
I know you did not complain of SSNHL, but the cochlea houses both the hearing and balance mechanisim. Sometimes a virus will strike one or both mechanisims.
Regardless, the damage can be "forever" if not treated ASAP, and in a modern wold, your situation is considered a medical emergency.
& no, I do not work full time for any of the hospitals. I do sometimes work at Vichaiyut Hospital, running some of their more specialized diagnostic equipment. Bumungrad told me that they could not hire me because I am not a Licensed Physician in Thailand. My response was "I am not a licensed physician anywhere...." Of course they could not wrap their heads around that concept so, rather than trying to explain things, I gave up.
A word to the wise, Thailand's standard to be an "Audiologist" is a BS degree, in America, it is a Doctorate degree.
Good luck
Thanks for the links. They have helped me understand what is happening with me the last days.












