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Default My MRI

Thank you everyone for your support. I cannot tell you how much it means to me. I went and had an MRI done on Thursday - my neurologist scheduled it but I don't visit him for 2 weeks to get the results. But I have the images on a CD. Could someone please tell me if you can read the pictures?

I am not sure if I have a herniated disk or not. What if it is? Can it be fixed?

I had an anxiety attack last night when i was out with my friends. I couldn't breathe and started sobbing hysterically. It was embarrassing.

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