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Old 08-23-2014, 08:04 PM #1
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Default 12 tesla mri..what would it mean for us

I guess it would mean that the damage we have will finally show up. Current machines are 1.5 tesla. Besides doctor not being able to tell us we're fine, what other practical use of seeing the damage would there be.

Insurance and disability would easier to get.

Would it help lead to innovative treatments?

My visual test indicated damage to certain parts of the brain, hence they asked me to do vestibular therapy. but my neuro still said at least there's nothing wrong with your brain because of negative mri.

When I confronted him about visual tests results he said "oh there is organic damage we cant see." lol

At least I got that out of him,
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