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Old 02-04-2009, 10:36 AM #1
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Confused What is the best to Diagnose Hydro? MRI?

Hi guys,

I would like to know the chances of an MRI finding able to pick up hydro if you have a mild or minor form of hydro.

I have had three episodes where I vomit.

And almost every time I drink water, esp if I have just two glasses about 4 hours or so after I feel a bit of a headache, dizzy etc. I also apparently have epilepsy.

If I do an MRI is that sufficient? If it's 90% or so, I'd be fine to do an MRI, but if there is better testing methods then I can do that? I heard a lumber punch is good, but is that expensive?

Need help to find out if I have Hydro or not, it seems like I do. I don't have too much money to spend.
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