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04-26-2020 12:46 PM
hckynut, do you realize your font is HUGE!!!
04-26-2020 01:10 PM
@bonappetit wrote:hckynut, do you realize your font is HUGE!!!
Yes. I was using a 4 font for a long time, but recently many of my posts ended up in a 2 or 3 font, which for me is way too small. So I am gonna stick with 5 for now.
I accidentally had a 7 in 1 of my posts, not sure why. Of the 2 options? I was always told "bigger is better" of the 2 options.
Glad you pointed that out as I was going to say something about it, but now I that won't be necessary. Thank you.
hckynut 🏒
04-26-2020 01:35 PM
Gathering scare stories from this board is not useful.
I have had many, a MRA every 3 months to track the growth of an aneurysm, several up and down the back/neck, for radioactive tracing, and for stroke care. They are not so bad.
Ask for ear plugs, music of your choice, a cloth for your eyes and a heated blanket. If you wish you can preorder something for nerves, just be sure have a ride home.
Told DD to just lie back and think of England. She laughed all the way back.
04-26-2020 08:40 PM
04-27-2020 07:04 AM
Thanks to all for your tips/insight. MRI is Wednesday.Hope everyone is staying safe!
04-27-2020 04:55 PM
I've had a couple for my upper body including one for shoulder. I can manage the close quarters so can't relate to true claustrophobia but what you definitely want to ask is if music can be piped in through headphones or just to wear plain headphones as the various sounds of the machine can be intimidating and extremely loud to the point of discomfort. There are sequences of various sounds -- pinging, knocking, buzzing, banging. If they can't provide headphones ask if you can bring your own or else earplugs. To me that's very necessary. I just close my eyes before going into the machine and keep them closed, relax my body and meditate. For my second MRI I almost fell asleep.
04-28-2020 09:49 AM
I had one on my shoulder on March 30. Instsructions for preparing for the day were provided in advance. I was provided headphones and choice of music. I closed my eyes and relaxed, so I don't even know when I went into the tube. It definitely was less noisy than the one I had several years ago. It lasted about 45 minutes but the technician talked to me at various intervals.
I got the results but because of elective surgeries being postponed until safe to do, I haven't even seen the ortho face to face but his nurse did go over the MRI with me. I had already seen the results on line but she made the results a little clearer.
04-28-2020 03:43 PM
04-28-2020 03:47 PM
I never got music. The noise is worse than anything.
04-28-2020 04:30 PM - edited 04-28-2020 04:31 PM
I had a shoulder MRI about 2 years ago. I had shoulder pain and other issues from what was initially diagnosed as frozen shoulder but he wanted to be sure. I personally found the MRI to be uncomfortable pain wise but not horrible. But my arm/shoulder was in a position that made things a little painful.
I was in a full machine but this was my second MRI inside that machine and it just doesn't bother me at all. I close my eyes as soon as the bed starts to move into the tube. I have headphones on with music of my choice and I keep my eyes closed the entire time, until they start moving me back out out. Even with headphones I can still hear the noise though. Again, it doesn't bother me.
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