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Artie - I'm so sorry you saw such an a$$hole. Sorry about my language - but as a medical practitioner myself (mental health) - malingering is just one of the most malicious things that you can diagnose, in my opinion.

I wish you luck with the new doctor. And as far as the MRI, it is perfectly fine to ask for an MRI with and without contrast. There is nothing wrong with a patient being educated!!

~Keri
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