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Date Posted: 13:11:37 06/04/00 Sun
Author: serya
Subject: To Sharron

Enjoyed your response, sounds like you have a very steady work pace. I don't know how you keep up! But your response triggered a question I've been knocking around for quit awhile and you may be just the person to ask since you work closely with radiologists. I'm not sure I spelled that right! Anyway, my MRI last Fall showed several very small areas the radiologist considered demyleniation. The neuro said the MRI was unimpressive. I gather they weren't large enough for him to take seriously and he said they could be a faulty MRI. Since you work closely in this area, do you ever hear that reports from the radiologists are not taken seriously by the Drs.? Just curious and thought you may have some first hand information or maybe could pole some of the radiologists. I'm considering going back and getting another MRI soon, just haven't worked up the courage to be kicked in the teeth again. Have a good day Sharron.

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