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Old 02-02-2012, 01:07 AM #1
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Default Pineal Gland Cyst

I finally had a (after legal issues of course) MRI 2 weeks ago and it came back normal except for one thing, they found a cyst on my Pineal Gland. My work health doctor told me not to sweat it, but I told him, "I have a cyst on my brain, of course this is something to worry about." My next appointment with my Neurologist next week. Hopefully this is something that isn't too serious.
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