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Old 02-07-2017, 07:44 AM #7
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A DTI MRI costs $1600 to $3000 or more. It would be hard to find a neuro who would say it is medically necessary.

What are you doing to help your neck ? (not what are you having somebody else do to you)
HDFT MRI also can detect broken brain connections not visible to CT scan. Unfortunatelly my neurologist concluded that I have healthy brain and told to go to psychologist because CT scan showed only skull deformations.
I think I'm fading away and my brain fog is worsening gradually, possible do to aging. But can't believe it's due anxiety because I'm currently feel calm, even too relaxed to the point I want just lay on bed.

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