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Old 05-02-2008, 11:00 AM #9
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Were you having headaches in a particular area that made them suspect and do the MRI? Did they do a special MRI or can they spot an anurysm (sp?) in any MRI they do? My dad had an anurysm and I have been worried because I have headaches in the same spot he did. My doctors tell me not to worry... but I do worry anyway.

I hope you get some information that is helpful to you. You are in my thoughts and prayers!
~Friend

Don't know if you are replying to original thread or what but I can tell you that I had unusual headaches..... was told by my primary dr to see a neurologist. Headaches weren't bad just annoying sometimes worse then
others. Neurologist sent me for mri/mra scan and other tests.
Aneurysm was found incidently. but thank goodness it was found

unruptured aneurysm stented and coiled April 8,2008....
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