User talk:Mrs.meganmmc

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Sorry about the PET edit; these things are short and tend to be rude
Anyway, I realize you were trying to be contributory to the PET scan article. However, in the future it's always a good idea to read an entire article before adding to it. Quite often you find that what you're trying to put in, is already in there. In this case, a full discussion of PET scanning the brain is later in the article. It's not in the LEAD paragraph because PET scanning is not just about brains. In fact, most PET scanning currently is done in the body to look for cancer. In any case, welcome to Wikipedia. Non-vandalism edits you make in good faith after reading the whole article, will probably last. So don't be discouraged! S B Harris 01:20, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

Stop adding obvious irrelevancies
I notice a pattern in your edits: you keep adding sentences that are blatantly obvious from the rest of the article and irrelevant when it comes to detail. Please stop. This could be considered addition of nonsense, which must be avoided. Michaelbusch 03:07, 22 November 2006 (UTC)


 * Following above: please review the Manual of Style. You seem to be confusing Wikipedia and Wikitionary.