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woodyb Posted - 11/25/2012 : 21:37:16
I sent my MRI to Doctor Schubiner, and he'll be reviewing it any day now. I feel this is the final step in my recovery having the nocebos of other doctor replaced by a diagnosis of TMS. I was wondering if they could rule out all serious ailments by MRI or do I need my X-rays reviewed also? I just want to have no doubt, as I'm sure you guys can relate to.

Woodyb
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woodyb Posted - 11/26/2012 : 15:31:40
Thanks for the input! I appreciate the support! :)

Woodyb
LuvtoSew Posted - 11/26/2012 : 04:45:22
Mri's are superior to xrays. good luck.
tennis tom Posted - 11/26/2012 : 03:12:16
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Originally posted by woodyb

I was wondering if they could rule out all serious ailments by MRI or do I need my X-rays reviewed also?



I think MRI's are generally superior imaging tools to the older x-ray.

G'luck

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