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Old 05-09-2013, 11:00 PM
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answer: YES... MRI reports are almost always wrong or they left something of.. Here is the deal, you have to go talk to the MRI Dr. that read your MRI in person, he can't/won't write something he "suspects" he can not write what his 20 years of experience tell him.. he has to report facts.. so if you want his 20 years of experience as to why you have a problem... YOU BETTER GO ASK HIM...

and Cali4Nia I have bilateral shoulder pain at night only.. and OMG.. its hurts.. I was told that was facet joint pain by the MRI Dr (again not the Dr. that ordered the MRI.. but the Dr. that reads the MRI that works for the radiology company)
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