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Old 12-12-2009, 11:43 AM #1
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Default magnetic resonance (MRI) causes Small Fibers Neuropathies?

Hi,

I did a MRI to my Cervical and my neuropathic pain got worsen and seemed to spread to my whole body. Had anyone the same experience?

Maybe this is a side effect of MRI, but since is so diffficult to test for Small Fibers Neuropathies, maybe they didn't realise it yet.

I found this on the Internet:

http://www.mr-tip.com/serv1.php?type...20Conductivity

I also had a strange reaction to my skin. Now it is hypersensitive (I have Skin Writing).

Thank you,

Filipe
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