Symptoms help

I’m so glad that you have a surgeon friend who listened to you! Absolutely your symptoms align with ES ones, but unfortunately we see so often doctors who have a ‘favourite’ symptom which they believe all ES patients must have, & that any other symptoms can’t be cause by it, and it sounds like your head & neck surgeon is in that camp!
The globus sensation & difficulty swallowing are the most common & well known symptoms, and worsening symptoms with talking, swallowing & turning your head are very common too… Feeling light headed does sound like a vascular symptom, palpitations too, and they could also be a symptom of vagus nerve compression, which is also very common with ES, but not necessarily recognised by doctors…
Here’s a link to info about common symptoms and possible explanations:
ES Information: Common Symptoms And Possible Explanations For Them - Welcome / Newbies Guide to Eagle Syndrome - Living with Eagle
And we have a list of doctors familiar with ES if you want to try & see someone different:
Doctor Lists – no discussion - Symptoms and Treatments / Doctor Information - Living with Eagle
You can have a search in the past discussions for mentions of the different doctors in your state, otherwise if you’re able to travel, Dr Hackman in NC is very experienced & has done lots of successful surgeries.
I hope that you’re able to get some help; with calcified/ elongated styloids and very common ES symptoms it’s certainly likely that they’re to blame!

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