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Channibear
14-11-13, 19:10
Hi,

Recently I had an MRI. I've just been sent the photos, but I haven't yet been told what they mean. :(

Can anyone here please look at the photos and tell me if you see anything abnormal? It would be very much appreciated! I'm very anxious and nervous over all of this.

Here are links to the 7 images (Photobucket), although you can open up just one and then use the the arrows to scroll between them all.

MRI 1 (http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af219/channibear/7_zpsf937de5a.jpg)
MRI 2 (http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af219/channibear/2_zps10c0c9ea.jpg)
MRI 3 (http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af219/channibear/1_zps6698ca55.jpg)
MRI 4 (http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af219/channibear/6_zps52549ad6.jpg)
MRI 5 (http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af219/channibear/5_zps7ccb1bbb.jpg)
MRI 6 (http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af219/channibear/4_zps2bdd0d18.jpg)
MRI 7 (http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af219/channibear/3_zps43192878.jpg)

Thanks, guys! I'm sooooo grateful for any help! :bighug1:

nomorepanic
14-11-13, 19:13
We are not qualified to look at MRI pictures at all.

You need to talk to the doctor that requested the test.

Channibear
14-11-13, 19:17
Right, I'm not looking for professional, definitive opinions, just thoughts from people who know enough to be able to see something abnormal. Ultimately I'm going to wait on word from my physician, but the wait is driving me crazy.

nomorepanic
14-11-13, 19:20
But we are not trained to see what is normal or abnormal

I would have no idea what to look for and I am pretty sure no-one else will either.

daisydaisy
15-11-13, 10:10
Hi Channibear,

I was told I had a had a brain tumour from my MRI when I was admitted to hospital. I was admitted after seizures so I was told there and then- I have to agree with Nic, we're not physicians or doctors so I would say try and see your GP or speak with your neurology team or the people that ordered the MRI- I'm guessing if they haven't given you the results already that it's hopefully positive- also I've never had MRI scans sent to me although I know you can request them. Best of luck Channibear and let us know how you get on.

emlica
15-11-13, 12:16
I actually think it would be quite irresponsible for anyone to post their opinions on your MRIs, really, unless they're actually medically qualified. I mean, just because someone has seen an MRI before, it doesn't mean they know what to look for across the board. MRIs are pretty technical - not really designed for non-qualified people to interpret.

sophieunderscore
15-11-13, 12:28
I am shocked you've been sent the photos with no explanations, that seems so bizarre and irresponsible to me. As people have said, no-one here is trained to spot abnormalities I'm a scan and what looks like something to me could just be a normal part of your brain (i haven't looked at the pictures so I'm not saying I've seen anything!). When are you seeing your doctor?

susie
15-11-13, 16:39
hi how did you get these ,I had brain sugry and had many mri but never seen the pics

debs71
15-11-13, 18:31
I assume you had these done privately, Channibear?

I've never, ever heard of the NHS giving you MRI scan pictures.

Unless things have changed?:shrug:

I would have to agree with the general consensus here. It takes a specialised eye to interpret these results.

It is hard when you are worried, but I would wait to hear it from those who really know.

Rosie2
23-11-13, 12:02
Looks the same as mine but I haven't had my results yet either - good luck. xx