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Old 04-17-2010, 07:44 PM #1
StuckinBoston StuckinBoston is offline
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Default Should I spend the money?

Hi all...hope all are doing good. I have been having a tough time lately. Don't know if it's the weather changing or what but my mood has been really low. I talked to the doctor about the "blank" periods during my days and how they are bothering me more.

He wants to do another set of mri's to just make sure everything is fine. My last set about a year or so ago was fine. So really don't want to spend all the money to hear them say since my MRI is fine I should be fine. He said they could do another EEG but he doesn't think they will find anything.

Not sure if I should put out the money or just find a more understanding doctor?

How many have had clear MRI's and still have symptoms?

Thanks and I truly hope one day I can return all the knowledge that you share.
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