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Old 06-14-2012, 06:00 PM #1
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Default MRI at last, long wait now

Hi, just in bed now, had high power MRI today and definitely felt well and truly scrambled and fried after - bed day planned for tomorrow to recover. Been told results be about 10 days. Not sure whether it would be better to have a clear scan and still be stuck in pcs limbo, or evidence of damage on scan for a more firm diagnosis and more support.
I would find it really helpful to see examples of test results that any of you lovely people have had so I have an idea what to expect x
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