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		<title>By: Navigating a Medical Appointment &#124; Whiplash 101</title>
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		<description>[...] This is the place to get your MRI and other diagnostic tests explained. The doctor that ordered the test is the one who needs to explain it. Get an advance copy of the report and ask about what you don’t understand. We get emails every day from people who want us to translate the MRI or other diagnostics. We cannot do this because the MRI is only part of the equipment needed for a diagnosis. It is your job to make sure you understand your diagnosis before you leave the doctor’s office. Here are more practical tips on making the most out of the doctor&#8217;s appointment  [...]</description>
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