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Old 06-01-2010, 06:54 AM #3
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Thanks Mark I knew you would have some words of wisdom for me. I guess my thought it that the brain is pretty much fixed inside your brain. There is not much room for change and if there is, there is usually a reason.

I am going to ask that they compare prior scans and then I will just go with the flow.

Thanks again
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