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Old 03-31-2010, 06:24 PM #16
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Always leave with mri's or any scan including xray on cd. I always do and look myself. They can put previous ones on same cd too if not too many images or just make you 2 discs. I have 2 mri, 1 ct, 1 pet on a single disc.

Besides dots, a spinal tap follows (at least for me it did) which showed my myelin basic protein in the 20's. Should be almost 0. (though i know a woman with MS and spinal tap was norm)

Always get your scans put on disc. I show doctors how you compile the slices into 3D model you can rotate, change densities, ect. Amazes people always. Fun.

I wish you luck
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