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General Category => AN Issues => Topic started by: b28 on February 17, 2012, 05:46:25 pm
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Hi everyone, I haven't been on for awhile. I finally my first MRI and I'm not sure what to make of something the tech said to me afterwards. Well first when I was getting started she asked what my symptoms were. I said the main ones were vertigo w/ nausea, off balance, and feeling like I'd been drinking. I slept during most of the MRI. Afterwards she asked if I gotten a nap and I said yes and I said I was tired. She asked if that was something I'd been experiencing too as a symptom. I told her kind of but told her I think it's from staying up late last night and getting up early this morning. Do you think she might have seen something and that's why she asked if I'd been experiencing fatigue too? Maybe it doesn't mean anything but I kind of wonder why she would inquire more after it was over.
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I don't know, of course ..... but my guess is she was just curious since it is rather unusual to sleep through all of that banging from the MRI machine.
Thoughts and prayers for a good report.
Clarice
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Thank you Clarice. Yeah I think it's kind of funny to say that I rested and slept during an MRI :). There are other factors that I think contribute to it though. I found out three weeks ago that I was anemic due to heavy menstrual cycle. A normal level is between 12-14. Mine was a 9.4. I was started on iron supplements and just started feeling a difference one week ago. I had been extremely tired and exhausted constantly for months. I always would get out of breath and light headed and sometimes would start to black out just from doing simple things like going up and down a flight of stairs once. Another thing that is contributing to my fatigue is that my marriage on the rocks right now and its draining the life out of me. And I am the only one taking care of our 4 kids and cleaning the house. I was so drained/ upset/stressed after being with my husband for the hour ride to the hospital it was nice to just be able to be alone and at peace for those 40 mins. Sad huh?
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b28 ~
I concur with Clarice that sleeping through a noisy MRI scan is a bit unusual but not necessarily indicative of anything specific. Your iron deficiency and obvious stress from your troubled marriage would very likely induce fatigue so I wouldn't take the MRI tech's comment too seriously. She is probably used to patients that are so hyper over the confinement of the MRI apparatus (many need a sedative) that to have a patient sleep through it simply struck her as unusual, even odd. No big deal. The results of the scan will give you the answer you're looking for.
Jim
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I think another reason I was so relaxed is b/c I've had one before so I knew what to expect and my mom is a nurse so I grew up around doctors/hospital/ medical settings so I've always trusted them and anything related 100% and been completely comfortable. I'm very greatful for that b/c I know it's hard for some people.
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I think that when you went into the MRI tube and only heard the clanging and not all the tumult that you have been experiencing...it was a welcome rest. Never mind the tech..it was just conversation. You take care..keep us posted..stay well.
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You shouldn't put too much weight into comments from MRI techs.
They are told not to reveal anything - good or bad - to the patient; that's the doctor's job.
The tech was probably just making conversation.
My first MRI (diagnostic one) I was bothered by all the noise, but subsequent ones (post op) have been very peaceful and relaxing to me. Not sure why, but I kind of like them.
Jan
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I remember when I had my MRI to find out what was going on. After I got out of the MRI machine and sat up the tech has this worried look on her face and asks "when is your follow up appt"? I told her and she said ok ok good. WTF :o
I ended up getting the report and the scans to bring to the dr's appt. So I looked at the report. I did not understand it so I googled it. MAN WAS I FREAKING OUT.
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Jan if you like them,then you can do mine in April too. Be in Iowa City April 11th at 2:10. Cheryl R
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You shouldn't put too much weight into comments from MRI techs.
I second that!
My first MRI (diagnostic one) I was bothered by all the noise, but subsequent ones (post op) have been very peaceful and relaxing to me. Not sure why, but I kind of like them.
Jan
When I had the first one at the hospital near home I thought the noises were just settling into a soothing rhythm and I'd think "Maybe I could actually fall asleep now" and then they'd go and change :-(
When I had the second one (at MGH) they offered me the option of listening to the radio and I lay there listening to NPR - totally took my mind off the noises from the machine!
I'm hoping they offer the option of listening to the radio when I'm at NIH in August!
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I have been known to nap through an MRI...
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Thanks again for all the replies. I'm not too worried about it just wanted to see what you thought. Couldn't get in for an appt to get the results until Monday the 27th so we'll see what happens then. Thanks again, hope everyone has a great day!
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Jan if you like them,then you can do mine in April too. Be in Iowa City April 11th at 2:10. Cheryl R
Wouldn't mind a bit, but I'd imagine my insurance company would have an issue paying for two MRIs ;D
Like Susan A. I think the noises make a nice rhythm and I find the whole experience rather musical and soothing; I've dosed a time or two.
I've also become more adventurous; two MRIs ago my curiosity got the best of me and I finally opened my eyes while inside the tube. Something I could never imagine doing when I had my first MRI.
Progress . . .
Jan
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Mindy, I did the same thing. My ENT told me that I should have an MRI to rule out some things. After the MRI I wasn't scheduled to see the ENT for a week. I went to the hospital and requested the report the next day. I too googled it and totally freaked. Called the ENT and they said come right in, my BP was 210 over 115.
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Ned I had read that you had radiation in 2002 or 2003 and it has shown an increase? What are your plans? I have to say that I am in the same boat.
Mindy
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I had FSR in 2003 for 1.5 cm right side AN. For the first few months after treatment the tumor swelled, magnifying the side effects. Decacrap helped relieve the swelling. Continued to have MRI every 6 months. About 2 years ago, my last MRI, the tumor had shrunk about 4mm. Over the years, hearing in the right ear remained at about 20%, tinnitus comes and goes and the balance issues are always there but seem to intensify when I don't get enough rest. Since Sunday I have developed severe balance problems. Hoping this is just another episode and not indicative of more problems. I have not had any client meetings this week but have to attend one this afternoon, I guess my wife will drive, I don't want to go in the meeting with a cane. Good luck to you. I had some very interesting things happen during treatment I will share at a later time.
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Jan,my dr would wonder why the MRI looked different than previous ones too. I open my eyes but not for long. The machine at Iowa City seems smaller inside than my one at where I worked and did them there. Plus Boone's had a small mirror so could see there is still life outside. My worse part is the contrast but now IC does an IV with cap on it ahead of time. So once that is done ahead is less worry.
I will be a basket case till see my dr later that day. Cheryl R
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I have slept during every MRI I've ever had. 3 on my head, and 1 on my hip. I also sleep while laying on the table with accupuncture needles stuck in me. I don't get many opportunities to lay still during the day, so I take advantage when I can!! LOL
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I remember when I had my MRI to find out what was going on. After I got out of the MRI machine and sat up the tech has this worried look on her face and asks "when is your follow up appt"? I told her and she said ok ok good. WTF :o
I ended up getting the report and the scans to bring to the dr's appt. So I looked at the report. I did not understand it so I googled it. MAN WAS I FREAKING OUT.
Hi Mindy,
I had a follow up MRI yesterday and the Tech asked me the same thing about when my appointment was for my results. Of course I started panicking straight away. I asked why she wanted to know, she said it was just to know how quickly to send the scans off. If my appontment for the the results was next week rather than a few weeks, my scans would have priority.
Im still worrying about it though! Maybe she was just making up an excuse as to why she was asking ??:-\ She did say though that they aren't allowed to say anything about the scan anyway, but im thinking all sorts!! Does anyone have any thoughts on this??
Louise. x