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Old 01-18-2007, 10:25 AM #7
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Hello Sallyb-
How nice to meet you. Thanks for taking the time to chat. I'm sorry about your diagnosis but perhaps it is better to know, eh? I am concerned about the lack of contrast used in my MRI. I will be asking this neuro about it next week. I am so very grateful that the nausea has stopped but other symptoms are back up (strobe-like thing in my head) and I am unstable on my feet at times. I do hope the doc will agree with me that further testing is needed. Thanks for info. Take good care- suzyq
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