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If your MRIs are older than 6 months, a new neurosurgeon/spine specialist and neurologist would want updated ones and I would assume with and without contrast. The build up of spinal fluid in the base of your skull/top of cervical spine is causing pressure and may be one cause of your headaches.

My son is 15 and has had 2 concussions and has adhd so I am somewhat familiar with brain injury/bruising and whiplash due to my own car accident where I was rear ended while idling and the other car was a top speed on the highway.

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I think it would be good to get it done with contrast. My new orthopedist is a spine surgery specialist so hopefully they can help me figure out the issue. My last one was pain management. I'm not sure if I should see a neurosurgeon as well to check if its my brain instead. When I was rear ended I was stopped with my breaks on, and did not see it coming.