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Old 04-28-2009, 06:45 AM #1
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Default Help me read my MRI findings please

If you can understand these things, please tell me how to get you a copy of my findings and tell me why I have so much pain when it doesn't look all that bad on paper.

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Hi Tony.....welcome to NeuroTalk. Your Neurologist (or whatever doctor ordered the MRI) should be able to provide you with a copy of the findings. What did you have the MRI of? I'm not a doctor, so I don't know how to read them, but I do have MS and have gone over my MRI's with my Neurologist and he's pointed out things to me and explained what it is and what it means. I'd contact the doctor that ordered the test and ask him or her to help you decipher it.

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Hi Tony, and welcome to NeuroTalk!

I agree with Kitty, your doctor should go over your MRI with you and explain things.

If you could tell us why you had an MRI, then someone can point you in the right direction here.
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