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Originally Posted by yeahbut
No Problem Frank!
It is a feeling that is hard to explain - but hearing it and seeing it is two different things. I guess seeing it makes it so much more real. Scary!
thanks again!
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((((yeahbut))))
I get it. When I had my T spine MRI, I knew something was up. But after a couple years of tests with no answer, I was still pretty sure they would find nothing and give me the *all in my head* dx again.
When I called the neuro for results, they told me I had a syrinx. I didn't know how to spell it - never heard of such a thing before. So I rushed off to get a copy of my MRI films and report.
Seeing the thing, reading the report, I felt gut-punched. I had just been told there was the stuff with my C spine, but this was a whole 'nother game. I don't scare too easy, but this scared me. That was the scariest picture I've ever seen.
The shock of it stinks, but I'm glad you finally know. Sounds like you're in good hands, and you know we're all here for you.