There tests were not false positives that I guarantee. Negatives don't add to the totals, only positives do of course idk why I said that anyone with common sense knows this,lol. False positives yes they happen but not on a grand scale like people like to claim. Every single test out there has some sort of failure rate...want to know something about me? I had my 1st MRI at 16 beginning of senior year, after I smashed my right knee out on the jet ski. MRI came back completely clean...2nd MRI said the same thing. 1 week after graduation I went in for surgery they found torn acl, pcl, mcl and torn cartilage along with a knee cap they had to put screws in for 6 months.
Since then around 9 out of 10 MRI's do not show damage and when they go in to do a quick look....they find all this stuff wrong that wasn't showing on the MRI. Doesn't matter if it was Mayo Clinic or any of the 6 or 7 hospitals I have been at in my life in 3 different states.
Figure that one out,lol. Every doctor has been stumped, no one has any explanation for it not even when they called GE or the maker of the MRI machine,lol. Then again my syndrome is so rare they don't know if its 1 in a million or 1 in 10 million since it don't get studied anywhere but Europe and wasn't found till the mid 1960s there.