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Old 12-30-2010, 09:54 PM #11
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Hey Sally, we should start our own MS singles dating site. We could put up pics of our brains or MRI scans instead of photos!

***just kidding....sort of.***
lmao never heard of a hawt mri before, but you never know
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Bend your head down as to touch chest with chin. Forearms tingle?

JackD showed stem slice well. That spinal cord shot - man C1, C2 is bad news. I pray it doesn't progress for you Jack. That's above breathing function level I believe.

Mine is/was at C4. 2 1/2 yrs of Copaxone made it almost not visable. I get my next MRI to show what 1 yr of Ty did (did not more like it) in 2 weeks. If you people would get your MRI's on cd you'd take a look for yourself. Increase contrast to make every detail visable.

I learned about the stem waiting in neuro #1 or 2's office (on #4? now) reading magazine while waiting. Author of article was showing his stem lesion and I said "Hey I saw that on mine!".
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