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mri scan

by neicey1, Apr 18, 2008 07:43AM
I had ultrasound on my gallbladder due to suffering with acid reflux. They detected a small lesion on my liver. I had a ct scan of the abdomen and no results from doctor. Now they want to do a MRI scan and not sure what part of the body. I have not been told that I cannot eat or drink so does that mean its my head. I am terrified as no one is telling me anything. I am not ill or have not felt ill in the past only the acid reflux. I am making myself ill with the worry. Why do doctors not tell us anything. Why do they want to do MRI on the head. Can anyone help.  


This discussion is related to Why do they need an MRI?.
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by boron, Apr 18, 2008 09:37AM
Well,

1. ASK the doctor for results of CT scan and its explanation.
2. ASK the doctor what exactly was the lesion in the liver.
2. ASK the doctor WHY they want to do MRI of the head.

Phone them or visit them, and insist to get results.
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