Re: [TMIC] thanks
Yes, Larry and Jenna, moving from Hawaii to the mainland does seem backwards. But isn't that kinda what TM does to our whole life - everything that used to work, now seems upside down and backwards? :) (Just kidding - it seems that way, but at the same time I'd be the first to admit that negative events sometimes bring positive opportunities that we might otherwise have missed!) Happy Winter to us all, from one who's spacticity worsens when the temperature drops below 77 degrees! Sally
[TMIC] MRI of the brain
when they do an MRI of thge brain does that include the brain stem and cerebellum? - Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage.
[TMIC] Stem Cell Breakthrough Uses No Embryos
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Re: [TMIC] MRI of the brain
Not necessarily. I have to ask and usually say that I want the head and neck. Its one of those border areas so some of the stem may be included but not all of it and not the top of the cord. I think its best to get the whole brain and C spine myself. If you have a history of damage there or if your symptoms seem to indicate that your damage is there then its best to do the whole shebang. Otherwise, like me in 1998 you wind up going in for three MRIs in a row just to get the right section. No sense or cents in thatthat was a health care cost pun dontcha know. Ha I know, Ha. Sandy in Wisconsin where the deer are hanging but not jumping into the freezer on their own today. - Original Message - From: sal r To: tm Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 2:03 PM Subject: [TMIC] MRI of the brain when they do an MRI of thge brain does that include the brain stem and cerebellum? -- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage.
Re: [TMIC] MRI of the brain
Hi Sal and Sandy, They always do everything whenever I go. Brain, C Spine, thoracic, etc. They do one without contrast, and one with. I get one every 6 months now. Grace
Re: [TMIC] MRI of the brain
Yup big fan of the contrast. But I don't get em routine anymoreI have to qualify! Sandy - Original Message - From: Grace M. To: Sandy Heidel Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 3:15 PM Subject: Re: [TMIC] MRI of the brain Hi Sal and Sandy, They always do everything whenever I go. Brain, C Spine, thoracic, etc. They do one without contrast, and one with. I get one every 6 months now. Grace