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Old 02-18-2013, 02:07 PM #1
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So, I am still waiting for my doc's office to call.My results are on the doctor's desk. I, however have the CD. Now I know it is silly but I have been looking at my brain for over an hour! Using a different computer to pull up images online. I have absolutely no clue! I don't see anything massive which is good. Did anyone else do this? Were lesions obvious to you? I just can't help but look lol!
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julie,

don't even try. it needs to be read by a trained radiologist and that takes many yrs to achieve. what you can do is ask for a copy of the report. that will give you more information that may be understandable to you.

start to get and keep copies of reports and mri's. it will come in handy down the road and for other drs.
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Hi julie,

If you had the MRI report that would help more than trying to look at the MRI CDs. If you have the report go to "Impression," This will be possible findings from the MRI by the Radiologist.
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Welcome to Neuro Talk. It is normal to want to investigate your MRI. Don't panic yet. Just wait for the results. We will be here for you. Not everyone who has these tests, wind up with MS. I will hope and pray your test comes out negative on that one for sure. Take a deep breath, there are lots of people to talk to here. ginnie
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