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Default I did not wait!!!

Back in 1995 when I had my first MRI. I just lied and told the radiologist my Neuro asked that I bring my MRIs with me on my next visit. So they gave me the plates.

Then I drove to the University of Maryland Bookstore and found the medical textbook section.

I found this HUGE book titled HOW TO READ AND INTERPERT MRIs AND CAT SCANS.

It took me several trips back to my car to hold my MRIs up to the sky to zero in on MS as the probable diagnosis.

In the typical case of MS it is quite easy to spot the pattern and location of those enhancing lesions.

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