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Old 10-02-2008, 03:58 PM #24
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Default The MRI


Hi there,
The MRI that i had at the start was no good either. That didn't show my epileptologist what the cause of my seizures were. But after the cut me open, and looked at my brain since i went in for the surgery to have the right temporal lobe removed. They were able to see then that I was having them because of scar tissue there. I also have scar tissue on the left temporal lobe, and that can't be touched in a surgery since my right side was removed. As for the MRI, it helps most but not all. Nothing is perfect.
Sincerely
shawn33
P.S. but it sounds like your doctor is a real pain. I wonder if you should start seeing another one that will be more helpful.
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