I feel lost
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For your cervical spine problems you can go to and Orthopedic doctor first. He can evaluate the condition of your spine and, if necessary, refer you to a neurologist or neurosurgeon.
The first thing to do, besides CT, MRI, Myelograms, xrays etc
is to get a good physical workup including bloodwork to exclude other reasons for your symptoms and/or for a better starting point from which the specialists can work. You mention that you
were tested for your dizziness and had a non-meniere's condition involving the vestibular nerve. Have you had complete auditory testing? They can test, not only for hearing loss but can help identify causes for some of your symptoms, they can test for nystagmus,and brain stem involvement (BSER). A good ENT doctor can direct you to a center and many have such facilities within their own practice.
The hardest part is trying to tie all of your symptoms together. Many people, myself included, would like to have "ONE" condition to tie all our symptoms to... when in fact, you may be dealing with more than one problem. A complete bloodwork will at least rule out some possibilities and may point your physicians in the right direction as many conditions can be picked up by irregularities in blood test results. Good Luck!