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I had a brain MRI and my nuerologist told me that there were some abnormalities in the back of the brain?


I am 19 years old, my nuerologist never said anymore about it, should I be concerned? Can there be abnormalities on an MRI and be no big deal?

You really need to ask your doctor this question. If he or she won't answer it, you need to ask again and again. You are the customer here....even with insurance, YOU ARE THE CUSTOMER and need to be treated like one.

BTW: Good luck with the results...

I don't know if this will help, but it's worth a shot.
http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/...

Hope you're okay!

Why not call the Dr and ask? There is no better person to ask.

You should see the doctor and have him/her sit with you and explain exactly what the situation is. Only he/she would know the answer. It's your body and doctors are paid well to care for you. Write down your questions and don't be afraid to ask. I hope all goes well for you.

Apparently there must be some abnormalities or you wouldn't be asking us for advice on a subject like that. Ask your neurologist to more specific in what he is referring to.

Probably a lot of us have things like this. In the old days all we had were x-rays. Today we can see inside the body in detail.
If the doctor not concerned about it then maybe you shouldn't be either.

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