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Old 01-29-2008, 10:02 AM #9
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I specifically ask for the mri reports with the MRIs, just much easier for a layperson to understand.

First neuro didn`t mention some details of my first MRI that were on the report " given the location a demyelinating disease is not entirely excluded " he just jumped to the conclusion that because of my age and history of smoking I had suffered small strokes.

Just made me want to see the reports and form my own ideas, much closer than neuro 1 & 2.
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