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Mystery 10/10 pain, getting hard to keep going

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@bajjerfan MRIs are not useful for SRS. Normal CTs chest/abd without contrast are what treating physicians want, but they must be converted to 3D. There are several programs that can be downloaded that will do the conversion. I am not computer savvy. I joined a Facebook group and the site administrator converted it for me.

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@crbarefoot

I don't recall saying that it is. You said earlier that MRI or CT must be converted to 3D to be useful. I just asked how it was done. My understanding is that one had to request 3D imaging at the time it was being run.