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Old 04-17-2015, 08:45 PM #1
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Default could anyone give me a second opinion

I got a ct scan of my brain today the neurologist said it's fine. Yet a few things still concern me. The very top where my forehead would be is darker than the rest besides the very middle and the white speck concern me. I'd just like a second opinion if that's fine. I know it's the internet and not the best place to ask but still gotta try.
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