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Old 07-30-2010, 04:59 PM #1
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Default My husband had an MRI today.

I hope someone can look at these images of my husband's spine. They were taken today.

My husband has Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy. The doctors HAVE NEVER found out WHY!!! He has been to countless back guys, and neuros's but all the back specialists have always said "We can't find any relation of the neuropathy to the back.

Now his neuro has said "it's your back, go for another MRI" which he just did today. We just got the CD. I thought I would post the images and MAYBE someone can see SOMETHING.

I hope I did this right.

Much appreciated.
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