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Old 09-01-2011, 01:56 AM #1
mbrook mbrook is offline
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Default MRI worries

After over a year and half I am finally having an MRI in the morning.

I am a little nervous about the loud noice. Plus I'm not sure how I feel about what I want the results to be. My OT said that it might not show anything because it cant show micro tearing.

On one hand if it does show up than it will be justification for all that has happened. But it also shows that I am brain damaged. My OT reminded me that we already know I have brain damage.

Either way it won't change anything.
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