Discussion: The interpreting of imaging tests (CT, MRI, and Ultrasound) is most often done without the patient's presence for apparent reasons. But in some situations are essential to listen to the patient.

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The interpreting of imaging tests (CT, MRI, and Ultrasound) is most often done without the patient's presence for apparent reasons. But in some situations are essential to listen to the patient.

My case may particularly affect me, but I faced a similar phenomenon with my mother. The doctors are very busy deciphering the imaging tests without hearing and understanding the patient's symptoms. In my case, the radiologist who interpreted my MRI was wrong, and I had ample time! She explained to me that there was no real danger to my life! I wonder what she would say if she saw the vast worms from my liver. (Photos can be found in the gallery at the attached link.)

Link: GALLERY (DISGUSTING)
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