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Originally Posted by Jeff Wills
Yeah- my sense of humor is a wittle bit twisted at times. With head MRI's, the people looking at the scans try to find structural anomalies, just to prove they looked closely. Most people have something that they can find and point out. In may case, their weren't any- which brings on the second joke:

Doctor: "Good news: your brain is completely normal."
Me: "You're not a very good doctor, are you?"



No EEGs, no seizures since. About the only lasting effect is a consistent crick in my back from the "arching" that happened. My chiropractor is still trying to get that to loosen up.
MRI's brings back a memory I would rather leave in the dust (the big bike crash, they did an MRI to make sure I hadn't screwed up my neck, turned out it was nerve damage in my shoulder), do remember though how freaking loud those things are..... Thought the cat scan was way cooler though, it wasn't as noisy, and you could watch the camera spinning around..... Glad I live where there is government health insurance though, wouldn't want the bill for either one......
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