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Old 02-27-2013, 10:14 AM #11
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I'm so worried. I've had this mild to moderate headache for the past 2 weeks. It feels like tension but won't go away completely. I did have a sinus infection and still feel pressure around my nose and my ears feel sort of full. also, the base of my headaches. My shoulders are also very tight and I have knots around my shoulders and neck area. Anway, for piece of mind, I called a neuro doc and got an MRI this am. I've had MRI's before in the last year and they were normal. I also had an MRA last Jan and it was normal as well.. oh and all of my CT's were normal. I'm just wondering could it be possible that even after all these tests they are missing something dangerous like an anyerisum? Anway, I guess I'll have to wait to get MRI report back.

Hmmmm. Maybe, sometimes doctors gone wrong with the results and of course they are not 100% accurate. If you don't mind maybe you can visit a chiropractor for further explanation about that. Just a thought!
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