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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Originally posted by HardDrive
Get the MRI done and find out whats going. Bastards simply did not want to order and expensive test.
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HD brings up an interesting point. Many times the doctors do not want to order an MRI and the insurance companies do not want to pay for this.
Two years ago I spend the bux to get a full body MRI after a two friends died after problems that a MRI would have shown. It cost $600 and no insurance. I now have a CD with the photos on it and my doctor has the full set of prints. Result was no problems and a very good report on my cardio-vascular system, which at age 50 is something we all wonder about.
If insurance is not going to pay for it, do it yourself. Its worth it.
Joe A
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