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White Matter on the TOP of my MRI

Does anyone else out there have a lot of WHITE MATTER on the top of your MRI's? I noticed that it doesn't seem to be normal and because I had a head injury there back in '95. I hit the roof of a Car, when someone run over something in the road and caused my head to hit full force on the roof. I had a headache in about 10 minutes and cancelled my plans, for which I was excited about. Was going to the casino and at that time was fun..which now, I could care less to go. But, felt so bad after it happened that I went straight home and years later still get sore over that area. Feels like someone has pulled my hair over and over and made my scalp SORE. Even later...had to get an ACD & F spinal diskectomy of my C5-C6. That is another horror story, but feel that it is connected or wouldn't have had to surgery, if I hadn't of hit my head. o.O  

It is causing me to see if there are any of you out there that can compare MRI's with me. I'll post mine and you post yours and we'll see, how many of us have this in our tests. IS THIS SUPPOSE TO BE NORMAL? Doesn't seem like it is...
Thank you in advance for ANY replies, Karen
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