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Originally Posted by Melissa21
He was very into the(I guess its the neurosurgeon frame of mind) that I was a puzzle to be figured out and that if the CT Scan didn't show a problem then there certainly can't be one(news flash, definitely can be huge problems no matter what the CT shows!!!) and he was also always very quick to suggest exploratory surgery.
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I will never understand how some nsgs believe CTs are gospel.
They can
LIE. When I went in with classic failure symptoms at 13, long before MRI (I didn't have that 'til 25!), I had
three CTs to find the blockage. NONE of them found it. I wasn't actually found to have one
until I was opened up. Any nsg who insists CTs tell all needs a new job!!
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