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MRI

Thu, 09/21/2006 - 21:50
This evening I had a MRI. I was pretty nervous, because I am afraid that they won't find anything. So while I was in there she said on the intercom, "ok, we have two more, than your done.." I was like ok... Than, the two were over, and she didn't beep in and talk to me for a long time. It seemed like over 3 minutes of silence. Than she finally beeped in to say they were going to do another one. I sat there waiting for that, but apparently it wasn't going to work. So she let me out, and there was a doctor looking at my MRIs. She lead my out quickly ( not as friendly either) to my locker, and left me on my way. As I was walking away I heard hear say... See I see something here.... Now I don't know what to think. So can MRI technician read MRI's as well. I wanted to hide next to the door to hear the rest. Now its a waiting game of what could it be or did she see anything at all....so thats my question.

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Re: Re: MRI

Submitted by Bedge on Thu, 2006-10-05 - 01:18
If I was you I would be freaking out aswell! I knew in my EEG that it went badly, and I could tell from my technicians reaction that it didn't go well. I tried to have a little faith, and my Dr called me within a few days to look at the results. Your results will have to go through the heads of departments before they go back to your Dr with recommendations. Be strong!

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