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@sandy23

Hi Teresa,
I'll have to go back and reread the partb about the bone.
As far as his wobblyness, we were told the same, shouldn't be related to the shot. We knew it was a long shot but in my research it did state that hearing loss can happen in very rare cases. His family Dr is involved in his case and had sent him to PT. It's not vertigo, he's already adjusted his meds so he said let's try the PT. Since he has nerve damage the dr feels the wobblyness may be bc there's some dirt of crystals or whatever in the ear that may be off. In sure the terminology is incorrect. In PT they've established where the unbalance is coming from so now they are working on that. And yes it's his gait.... hopefully the PT will help. If not, his family Dr will look at his meds again but he really feels it's the inner ear. He may need to just learn to deal with it. His hearing loss is permanent, so last thought would be a hearing aid. However, that's doubtful since he won't go for it. So, well see how things go. Thank you for your info.

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@sandy23,

I am glad to hear that your husband is getting PT. You said that, "they've established where the imbalance is coming from." Could you share more about how this was determined.

Have your husband's doctors suggested seeing a neurologist for the wobbliness and gait problems? If the wobbliness is still a problem after PT, you might consider asking for a referral to a neurologist.