| Re: Normal brain MRI report
just wondering if they included at least the c spine in this scan? considering what triggered this,having a neck injury of some level could explain your head problems. there are certain cranial nerves that do come down from the head and into the c spine,then loop back up there agian. so it IS possible to have alot of different head/brain type symptoms that are actually stemming from the c spine area and not the actual brain,or head. then there are also very inflammed or irritated(usually from injury)nerves that send out signals to the surrounding muscles causing them to really overtighten themselves and cause whatare called trigger points. this can tighten up everything around the base of the skull, neck,shoulder and blade areas too.
if i were you right now,i would be asking about getting your c spine MRIed if it was not actually included the first go round. the mechinism of your injury would dictate thoroughly checking out at least the c spine and the upper T. they get a very limited view when they are actually doing your brain,so they are not really 'seeing" it the way it needs to be seen,really in depth and fully explored. this is just one possibility for your situation. i would push for that MRI with a contrasting agent too. good luck and please keep me posted,K? marcia
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3-22-01,herniated C-6-7
11-20-01,placement of hardware for failed fusion
9-22-03,removal of cavernous hemangioma that was inside spinal cord. Neuro damage to L hand L leg and R leg.
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