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Help! I Need Help Reading My Mri Report
i HAVE ATTACHED IT TO THIS THREAD. iF ANYONE COULD HELP ME TRANSLATE IT, OR HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS ON MY PAIN MANAGEMENT, i WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE IT. i'M A SINGLE MOTHER OF ONE 16 MONTH CHILD AND CAN BARELY PICK HIM UP. i FEEL LIKE i'M A 100 YEARS-OLD. i'VE RECENTLY HAD TO QUIT MY JOB AS A WAITRESS, BUT STILL FIND A WAY TO CARRY ON MY ON-LINE DEGREE. i KNOW i WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO DO PHSYICAL WORK AGAIN. i WAS IN A CAR ACCIDENT IN 2000 AND MY CONDITION HAS DETERIATED SLOWLY BUT SURELY SINCE. i NEED A SOLUTION.:confused:
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Hello and Welcome to NeuroTalk. Sorry you are having so much pain, but glad you found NT. What does your Dr say about your MRI? Have you been given any type of DX yet or has your DR given you anything to help combat your pain?
Please make yourself at home and take a look around. NT is full of so much info and great, caring members. I didn't see your MRI, but I wouldn't be able to tell you anything about it anyway; I can't even read mine. take care and look forward to hearing more from you. http://dl.glitter-graphics.net/pub/6...i085p8my3i.gif |
Hi Slave of Pain! :Wave-Hello: Welcome to NeuroTalk!
I'm sorry to learn of your terrible accident. :( We do have a forum dedicated to medications where you may find some insights as to available treatments. Medications: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum72.html Unfortunately, no one here is really qualified to read and interpret your MRI results, it's best to let your medical team help you understand your specific conditions. I hope you'll find some relief soon. :) |
HELLO THERE SLAVE OF PAIN....WELCOME TO NEUROTALK!:)
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