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Originally Posted by jrae
thank you!
i've had my share of 'tests/scans' done over the years, so i'm use to that. in fact, this will be my 4th MRI in less than two years, with number five to come in October!
it's just.... either they find something or they don't - either one is concerning! if they find something, then gotta deal with that. if they don't, then that means more testing & more time. and sadly, this isn't my first brain injury either!
i just don't know if i can keep doing all these appts, most of them requiring a 2-hour one-way drive! how does a 'regular' healthy person handle this, one who doesn't have MIs on top of things?!?
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The drive has to be awful... Normal people just get annoyed and vent usually. When MI is added to the mix, it gets complicated. I hope you can get an answer, at least. Having an answer may be more calming than still not knowing, even if that answer isn't ideal or good. Knowing what is wrong and being able to tackle it head on is better in my opinion.