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I am proof positive they couldnt see a huge

tumor on MRI, I had 5 xray views and then

3 MRI's all negative........and I knew there

was lots of crap in there, so finally I got

Doc to go in, and that is when she found

the huge mass in there.....where the mri said

no soft tissue abnormality and a negative MRI,

there was a tumor the side of a baseball, and

it was thick ovid and rubbery with pseudopods

all over it, and it was full of silicone.......and

yes, I sent a copy of the op report and the path

to the 3 radiologists that sat me down and told

me that I needed to be on anti-depressents because

it was all in my head ! The ballless wonders never

acknowledged their gross mistake.....

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One of our former members reported that an MRI couldn't detect her obvious silicone granulomas - ones that could be seen and felt. . . There is a more sensitive MRI - a "coil" . . . but even then, they are not the solution to detecting ruptures. An old procedure, Xeromammography, is much more telling . . .Of course, they took the procedure off the market!Rogene

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