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how strong was the MRI machine that they used to look for lesions?
1.5 Tesla is, I think, the lowest Tesla strength for MRI machines. I think the last MRI I was in was a 1.5 Tesla and it didnt see anything lesion-ish, but I wasnt exactly in there looking for lesions (doctor specifically wanted to see if I had a disc problem) They didnt use contrast for mine. That MRI did show some arthritic changes on my 43yr old spine tho. The other MRI's on my spine that I had were 3.0 Tesla (well, at least one of them was) and they were able to see "something" on it without contrast. I was supposed to have contrast, but they screwed up the IV so I had to go back a week later for another MRI where they didnt screw up the contrast. That had a "nice" glowy lesion light up on it. Well, actually two. I think my first MRI on my brain was a 1.5 Tesla and I had contrast for it and all it showed was little non-specific white "dots".
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