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It means you should call your doctor...

I have already seen my doctor, had an MRI (that's how I know about the brain stem. I saw my doctor today to review the results of the MRI, but he was very vague in his explanation and I left his office not knowing any more than when I walked in.

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Q: What does it mean when the brainstem moves and goes into the spinal cord?
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