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Calcium deposits on the brain. If they increase, what should I do

I was told by my neurologist that I have calcium deposits in my brain. He didn't seem concerned, but I am. I know I wasn't born with them, so where did they come from and should I seek additional testing


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You have calcium in your whole body. You eat things with calcium! We get deposits on bones etc. Not unusual. If your doctor isn't worried...don't worry. It's not a tumor!
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