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Old 09-28-2012, 05:09 PM #9
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I just went in for my annual MRI. This was the first time I was ever bothered by it. In fact, many times I doze off in the machine. This was at a new facility with the latest MRI machines with stronger magnets. They always do a full scan head, C and T spine, with and without contrast.

Nothing turned up in this MRI that we didn't already know. Yet my disease seems to be progressing without flares.
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