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Hi Dr. Tan,After my brain MRI in 1998, I never really received any kind of interpretation of it, and was wondering if you could offer one?This was written on my report:I had an MRI of my brain, and these were the findings:"Mild prominence of superior cerebellar

sulci, significance uncertain. Suggest clinical correlation." "There is

mild prominence of sulci over the superior cerebellar hemispheres

bilaterally, of uncertain significance.

This may indicate a mild degree of cerebellar atrophy considering the patient's age." I believe that this probably healed up during the past 10 years and I was feeling so much better and back to normal, until I got stung by the scorpion. I have noticed more of the pain in the back of my head and the "brain fatigue" and what I would call a "brain owie"--I really don't know how else to describe it other than that my brain does not feel healthy like it did before. It was clearly after the scorpion sting.I know the venom is a neurotoxin. So I am wondering if this is something I just have to live with until it recovers on its own...and of course, I'm wondering, WILL IT recover on its own? I have to believe that it will, but I have a bit more stress now in my life, and I am concerned that this may delay healing.Just wondering about your thoughts on this new development in my life. I'm certainly not happy about it.Thanks,Patty

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