MRI's And Multiple Opinions
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September 15, 2025
One thing that I'll encourage for all of my guys that are getting MRIs, is to get multiple opinions, because I've seen enough times where one doctor will get one MRI, they'll have a different interpretation of what it is, and the recommendation based off of that will be different.
And then you'll have another doctor that will get an MRI roughly the same time, they'll have a slightly different image and have a different interpretation of that. And so it's good to get two, three, four, five different opinions from doctors if you can do that, because that'll give you an array of what is your best option available versus if you take just one, only one, right?
And you use that one, and then it's a misdiagnosis, because I've seen that quite a bit where there are misdiagnoses of what the MRI is. Getting or having multiple different opinions allows you to evaluate best what the best decision is and then act on that, versus just taking that one opinion as, you know, this is fact. It's not fact, it's an opinion. So get multiple different ones and then be able to make the best decision from there.