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Old 04-19-2012, 10:29 AM #1
Valleybob Valleybob is offline
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Default MRI and Sub Concussive

Hi guys, I had an MRI yesterday and going through it was a total setback for me! The noise and vibrations drove me nuts and now this morning my dizziness is 100x worse! It's so frustrating!

Could it be that having the MRI gave me another concussion? It totally exasterbated the symptoms that's for sure!
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