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They're still trying to figure out exactly what's going on. It's a pinched nerve likely at C6/C7 but according to the xray there are some muscles acting up in the area as well as a bit of disc degeneration, so I'm waiting for a referral for more in-depth imaging. I'm not sure if they're planning a CT or an MRI. I'm basically just a victim of the Canadian healthcare system until further notice. I might just see if i can buy imaging from a private clinic. If I have to wait another year just for an MRI i'll likely kill myself.
MRI is what you need for a disc issue. Pay for it privately, you need to properly find out your issue so you can move forward ASAP. You need to pay for it yourself.
 
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Yeah but you shouldn't be sending from Coinbase directly to a source. That could get you kicked off Coinbase.

Use the search bar for crypto wallet. Lots of good info posted here.

In brief, send crypto from Coinbase to your wallet, then from your wallet to the source. It's the same procedure just an extra step.
 
They're still trying to figure out exactly what's going on. It's a pinched nerve likely at C6/C7 but according to the xray there are some muscles acting up in the area as well as a bit of disc degeneration, so I'm waiting for a referral for more in-depth imaging. I'm not sure if they're planning a CT or an MRI. I'm basically just a victim of the Canadian healthcare system until further notice. I might just see if i can buy imaging from a private clinic. If I have to wait another year just for an MRI i'll likely kill myself.

If you're paying out of pocket, consider getting dye contrast. Cuz it would suck if you had to pay again because they want to see MRI with dye contrast.

Plus MRI is not very pleasant. Would rather not have to do it multiple times (this goes regardless if you're paying out of pocket).
 
No man, generally this source isn’t going to respond to your concerns about “feelz.” If you think it’s bunk, send some to janoshik.

If you have really done your due diligence you would know that people here are not going to take you seriously without some kind of proof on your part other than your subjective experience.

Instant cred points for anyone with complaints who comes with testing they've done first, before complaining here.

Pretty rare but that's how you get instant cred points. People will take you seriously.

*instant cred points have no monetary value
 
If you're paying out of pocket, consider getting dye contrast. Cuz it would suck if you had to pay again because they want to see MRI with dye contrast.

Plus MRI is not very pleasant. Would rather not have to do it multiple times (this goes regardless if you're paying out of pocket).
Whats your experience ? Had many MRIs in my life and let me tell you I had way wordt tests... MRI is sleeping, getting a bit hot, thats it
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Whats your experience ? Had many MRIs in my life and let me tell you I had way wordt tests... MRI is sleeping, getting a bit hot, thats it
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Only 2. Loud, long, and uncomfortable. I don't know how you slept in there (maybe I should've accepted the benzo).

Only worse test I had was an EMG.
 
If you're paying out of pocket, consider getting dye contrast. Cuz it would suck if you had to pay again because they want to see MRI with dye contrast.

Plus MRI is not very pleasant. Would rather not have to do it multiple times (this goes regardless if you're paying out of pocket).
Not pleasant? You just sit still for 10mins
 
If you're paying out of pocket, consider getting dye contrast. Cuz it would suck if you had to pay again because they want to see MRI with dye contrast.

Plus MRI is not very pleasant. Would rather not have to do it multiple times (this goes regardless if you're paying out of pocket).
An MRI including contrast agent is totally unnecessary for degenerative disc dx (unless @Mongo966 has had any spinal surgery ~C6/C7).
@Enzo1a is right, MRI is the best imaging modality for you.
C-Spine should be 15 minutes, but if you're claustrophobic it'll suck. And if you move or fidget, you screw yourself because they have to repeat the pulse sequence.
 
An MRI including contrast agent is totally unnecessary for degenerative disc dx (unless @Mongo966 has had any spinal surgery ~C6/C7).
@Enzo1a is right, MRI is the best imaging modality for you.
C-Spine should be 15 minutes, but if you're claustrophobic it'll suck. And if you move or fidget, you screw yourself because they have to repeat the pulse sequence.
Thanks. Yeah I've had an MRI on my head years ago and it was hellish. I'm not a fan but if it's necessary then it's necessary.
I'll look at where I can go for it.
What a stupid situation, man. I have a lot of respect for people with chronic pain.
 
Not pleasant? You just sit still for 10mins
Not accurate.
I didn't even know I was claustrophobic until I had an MRI. Being stuck in the tube without being able to move, can't see anything but the wall of the tube 2 inches from your face. It's as close to being buried alive I've ever experienced outside of my worst nightmares.
It's not a fun experience.
 
Not accurate.
I didn't even know I was claustrophobic until I had an MRI. Being stuck in the tube without being able to move, can't see anything but the wall of the tube 2 inches from your face. It's as close to being buried alive I've ever experienced outside of my worst nightmares.
It's not a fun experience.

I feel seen.

MRI = 40 minutes in a dystopian hell tube
 
I feel seen.

MRI = 40 minutes in a dystopian hell tube
Yeah now that you guys have me reliving it I'm actually going to double down on this and say it was likely the toughest 40ish minutes of my entire life. I've had times where I've been miserable for a lot longer but if I were to rank times in my life where I was extremely close to coming completely unglued I'd say the MRI was at the very top. It will likely remain there too unless some day I end up trapped in a burning building or actually get buried alive etc. It will probably be easier this time around because I'm expecting everything but yeah let's not even think about entertaining the idea that MRI's are a walk in the park. And for anyone who has had one and found it easy: you can have this win.
 
Anyone order the PT 141 lately? My last batch had a burn to it and then instant flush, some nausea and then of course later on a hard dick that won’t quit. I’ve not felt any of that this go around and I’ve tried to message Tracy about it with no response. It was an order with 4 other peptides so I just thought maybe the numbers are mixed up. If that’s the case, then I don’t wanna be reconstituting other stuff thinking it’s something it’s not. Anyone else ran into anything like this?
What were the other 4 peptides, i am thinking just an elimination process and wait for the raging hard-on
 
Hello Q

We have never had an issue but I have paid with the retarded crypto bull shit and have no reply's to my emails. Maybe you could look into this I'm a pretty patient guys but with 4 assistance a reply cant be that hard even with my mild retardation communications communication skills.

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Not accurate.
I didn't even know I was claustrophobic until I had an MRI. Being stuck in the tube without being able to move, can't see anything but the wall of the tube 2 inches from your face. It's as close to being buried alive I've ever experienced outside of my worst nightmares.
It's not a fun experience.
Just shut your eyes, best thing I found with it as I get a bit claustrophobic. Seeing the tube so close is what starts getting to me as well.

I've had a few MRI's over the years, worst 1 was for my shoulder when I was at my heaviest (140kg), they couldn't fit both shoulders in the tube so strapped my good arm up above my head and then wedged me into the tube to scan the other shoulder..... That was a special kind of fucked.
 
fun fact: if someone sends you a screenshot, on windows you can use the Snipping tool to take a pic from it and it has OCR built in and you can copy the text from it, on iOS you can save the image to your photos and it has OCR too. I use it a lot and it's been 100% accurate so far.
That's actually a really handy tip, thanks!
 
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