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EEG,MRI, and figuring out

Mon, 05/29/2006 - 13:37
I was supposed to have an EEG on Wednesday afternoon. Apparently there was a scheduling problem with the tech. So.... no, they didn't reschedule it for further away. It was changed to tomorrow afternoon, instead. That makes one less day for me to wait. :) My MRI has been scheduled for June 27, late at night. I am starting to feel better about getting things sorted out. I am afraid that I will leave, though, and be told that I am fine and that there is nothing wrong with me. I know something is wrong. Something has been wrong for a while. I am one step closer, though, to having it figured out. Any advice at this stage would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Re: Re: Re: EEG,MRI, and figuring out

Submitted by fzMousie on Wed, 2006-05-31 - 08:16
Thanks. I asked the tech, as well, who told me the results will definately be ready when I go back to my doctor in two weeks. At the end, the tech hinted I might need to come back for a sleep deprived EEG if there wasn't enough info in the one they did. Somehow I don't think there was. I didn't have even a hint of the odd episodes I get. I was disappointed. My heart didn't even flutter. I got confused with the muscle coordination test, but I don't think that was because of anything. I think I was just trying to focus on too much at once.

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