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Question Another MRI

This will make number four that Neuro has ordered. Since Aug 2011, two brain & one spine MRI...this one is number 3 brain MRI. I know this is done to track progression, but still no diagnosis. My questions are:

Is this a common occurence? How many is too many?

Is it time for a second opinion?

Are there other tests that are more acccurate than contrasting MRI for the brain?

What type of results is the Neuro looking for, over what type of time frame?

This is getting expensive & I'm still majorly stressed over the lack of results. Or maybe lack of info on results, as he is not very forthcoming with what he is looking for. Symptoms are varied and I am now keeping a daily journal as to what might be triggers for some symptoms.
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