I presume those would count as abnormalities, of which the doctor said there were none.
Reader-added tags for now consist of "Kogasanecdote" and "Woodn't you like to know". (Punning on ki ni naru (to be worried/curious), but using 木 (tree/wood) instead of 気 (mind/spirit).)
According to his comment on pixiv, the MRI photography itself was about 8000 yen. (About $60?)
Where do you see this on Pixiv? I don't see any words from him about this post anywhere besides the artist's commentary, which is still as translated above.
Where do you see this on Pixiv? I don't see any words from him about this post anywhere besides the artist's commentary, which is still as translated above.
Ah, I see it now. Looks like his insurance took care of the rest. Odd that he would refer to it as a large amount, though, unless he was particularly strapped at the time, since he's shown himself having to shell out higher amounts than that for medical care.
Ah, I see it now. Looks like his insurance took care of the rest. Odd that he would refer to it as a large amount, though, unless he was particularly strapped at the time, since he's shown himself having to shell out higher amounts than that for medical care.
For Japan, that is a lot. It's hospital stays that get expensive. Care is not.
Come back if you have any further trouble.And so the medical examination ends...Curious spots...Actually, where is this spot...?She went home by taxi.What do you mean by "curious spots"?
Both Are Worrisome
Following the MRI scan...Hmm...well, there are some curious spots...What do you mean by "curious spots"?but no abnormalities.