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Mystery 10/10 pain, getting hard to keep going

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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.

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@bajjerfan I must have misspoken. MRIs are not useful. I think some facilities can create the original CT as 3 D. My CTs were done previous to my even knowing of Slipped Rib Syndrome, so it was easier for me to mail my already completed CTs on disc to the Facebook site administrator and she converted them for me. She then scheduled a zoom and reviewed them with me. I only wish I had done this 5 years earlier! None of the specialists I saw ever mentioned SRS or a 3D CT

@bajjerfan there are programs that you can download to a laptop and convert your CT to 3D. So it does not have to be created 3D when it is run.