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Old 02-25-2008, 06:27 PM #7
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Default a medical report

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Originally Posted by Core9 View Post
Just a quick update, my doctor tells me today that he thinks that "it's in my head" and that I probably need some psycho therepy......IT'S RIGHT ON THE MRI REPORT THAT the superior cerebellar artery is touching the cisternal portion of the left trigeminal nerve......WTF???

Just had to vent, does anyone know for a fact that you can have artery touching nerves and NOT have pain from it?? I am very curious about this. Please give me some feedback.

Ron
Since I am new to the forum it won't allow me to submit a link yet, but a report on the USC Keck School of Medicine describes exactly what your medical report says it is. Anyone who wants a link to this page, contact me through the forum and I'll get a link to you.
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