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Old 06-27-2008, 02:53 AM #7
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I had a spect scan. Didn't show anything except I have good medical insurance.
When I had a car accident in 1979, they didn't have MRIs or CT_Scns in illinois--I had WHIPLASH. When teh MRIs caame out, they found stuff that wasn't able to be seen by X-ray alone. So in the future they will develop more sensitive tools...
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