Hi, I'm afraid I can only give you some suggestions.MRI is the examination of your brain,and its results could make or break your heart. I believe you should see your doctor for you to know the results of your MRI.Don't be too nervous and paranoid, just pray to Jehovah God that everything would be fine, and don't be worry,it might give you negative outlook in your situation right now,just act now because as long as you keep your mind thinking what really is happening to you, you loose precious time to cure you. don't make unneccesary actions like filing a workers complain, just check first what was really happening to you, ok? pls email me ok, i hope everything will be fine for you. =)
2006-10-30 01:09:02
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answered by missy 3
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You don't have any structural abnormalities, and it could practically most likely have proven a pressure fracture. No, they do not regulate authorized files; that could be so unlawful that the financial dangers could be higher than the knowledge legal responsibility of simply paying the declare, and men and women would move to prison. None of this in anyway shows that the suffering is not truly, and it is flawlessly normal for there to be no goal proof of what motives again suffering. As a question of truth, whilst there may be an abnormality proven, it is in general a spurious discovering unrelated to the indicators. You're headed down the traditional course of workmen's comp claims, with an preliminary denial, enchantment, and many others. Oh, and the T1 and T2 weighted pix are technical phrases just a physicist or electric engineer could love, having to do with the spin imparted through the magnetic area on protons.
2016-09-01 04:39:49
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answered by ? 4
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Something is wrong with your neck. Your doctor probably suspected things more severe than just neck muscle pains, hence the request for the MRI. You've got slipped discs on different levels of your neck. It all depends on the doctor's asessment if you need surgery or not. Have a serious discussion with him since you've got a serious neck problem. Arachnoiditis is inflammation of your nervous system linings. Some can get this thru improperly done spinal punctures.
2006-10-30 01:27:54
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answered by Rene B 5
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Sounds like you're gonna have some problems. You should've filed a workers comp. claim.
2006-10-30 00:54:45
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answered by ? 7
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rule of thumb; always fill out a workman's comp initial injury sheet and file it whether you initially take time off work or not. Always, always, always. It is likely not too late to file initial injury sheet. Call them and find out. "medical speak" is always sounds more frightening than it is...get your fam doc to interpret in layman's terms.
2006-10-30 01:24:20
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answered by rachel_waves 4
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your lucky....all upper vertibrae is supported by the rib cage....unlike the lower back !
2006-10-30 00:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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