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Old 03-17-2008, 09:17 PM #2
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I would rather have a CT scan than an MRI. In a CT scan you are not shoved into a toliet paper roll!!

It is very simular only the tube is not nearly as long or narrow. You will still have contrast I would guess.

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i have to go for a CT scan of my head for non MS reasons.. (bad sinus pressure and some growth my ENT saw when he stuck that little camera probe thing up my nose) but i didn't know where else to ask this on this board... so is a CT like a MRI or is it less of a pain in the butt? i know i had one ages ago but i cant remember much about it..
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