Wait, really?! This makes me wanna get my mitts on mine!
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Trust me, never a good idea. Granted I had a surgically validated reason to be *afraid* of weird things on my scans. But even if you're perfectly healthy, your untrained eye tends to pick up a lot of "wait, what is that!?" phantoms.
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I have two very small, benign tumors in my brain. I get an MRI every year. I've seen the inside of my own head lots of times now.
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Yea, I'm still on yearly checkups. I had a cancerous tumor removed when I was 19. The first time I looked I assumed it was a recurrence -- nope, scar tissue. That was a fun two week wait.
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Back in 1997, I recruited a guy for an fMRI study. He was then excluded bc his brain had an anomaly. "Should I call & tell him?" "No, it's not dangerous. Just, we can't use him."
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Too late. Multiple subdural hematomas. It is nice to see them shrink.
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Very cool!
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