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Old 11-26-2007, 11:31 PM #1
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Default Can anyone read MRIs?

I posted pictures of my MRIs that I had taken a year ago. My doctor
sais they still show signs of the head injury I had when I was very little. (over 20 years ago) I'm just curious what they're looking at. Here's a link to my blog
with the images.

http://www.strandland.com/neurofeedback

What's the little black-void-lookin-area in the front left? Maybe I
should head bang and squish some brains back to the front there. The
doctors didn't seem worried about it, still it puzzles me.

-Dave
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