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have come up on my chest area, rather red looking, could this possibly be a reaction to the Naproxen, need to know sooner than later, if so as will stop taking it. They itch too, which hasn't helped..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Looking at your other post emmie and as a total laywoman I really think you should ask for an MRI scan and try some ways of overcoming the claustrophobia (a couple of my students did a sort of meditation/visualisation which they found helped)
It does sound like a degree of herniation that isn't sorting itself out. Nerve pain is horrible.
It does sound like a degree of herniation that isn't sorting itself out. Nerve pain is horrible.
you can find them here, don't know about on the NHS though.
Would this help?
http:// www.mri -london .com/
Considering the price indludes a night at a hotel, I doubt that it's cheap
Would this help?
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Considering the price indludes a night at a hotel, I doubt that it's cheap
Says in here you can ask for a sedative.
http:// www.nhs .uk/Con ditions /MRI-sc an/Page s/How-i s-it-pe rformed .aspx
Not sure why you have to be awake, surely they must have to scan people who are unconscious.
Apart from making sure you are ok and sometimes a progress report, unless you have to actively do anything, like breath in and hold it at intervals (that was a contrast dye one of my bowel though) would they need you alert and awake?
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Not sure why you have to be awake, surely they must have to scan people who are unconscious.
Apart from making sure you are ok and sometimes a progress report, unless you have to actively do anything, like breath in and hold it at intervals (that was a contrast dye one of my bowel though) would they need you alert and awake?