Hello, all. I hope I haven't duplicated this
question, so forgive me if I have. Monday I go for my MRI
and biopsy at UAB. If the MRI and biopsy turn up negative,
should I just go home and be thankful and forget about it,
or should I persist until I find out about the pain? The
ultrasound about 1 1/2 weeks ago did show shadowing in the
area of the pain, which is the major reason we're doing an
MRI. The bruised looking rash thing is still the same. So
here is another question. If symptoms do not progress
quickly and radically, does this mean that I likely do not
have IBC? Thank you for sharing your collective voices of
experience. Blessings to all of you and have a wonderful
weekend! - Teresa M.
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