An MRI with contrast I don’t think would help show anything different, unless they were looking to see if there’s any compressions of blood vessels by nerves instead maybe ![]()
I would do some research before agreeing to a contrast MRI- I believe that Gadolinium is used as the contrast agent & this can have side effects & long term impacts, we’ve had some discussions about this:
My other and strange unresolved symptoms, thoughts? - General - Living with Eagle
Gadolinium contrast - General - Living with Eagle
Did you get copies of the images from your CT with contrast? If so feel free to upload them here (with any personal info removed) - we’re not doctors but can sometime help members see issues which sometimes radiologists miss or dismiss!
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