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Not a question, just wanted to pass on my experience to anyone who has to go for an MRI brain scan and is scared.
I had one this morning and as I had panicked a bit during a recent CAT scan & felt very claustophobic, my consultant suggested that I got some valium from my GP as he said that an MRI is more claustrophobic than a CAT scan, and very noisy.
I took his advice and had some diazepam an hour before the scan, took my favourite jazz CD along to have it played through the headphones & asked them to cover my eyes - which they did with a paper towel anchored by the headphones. It was fine. I couldn't always hear the music because of the noisy machine - it came & went - but it was an enormous help having my eyes covered. Can recommend all of the above if you are nervous about it.
I had one this morning and as I had panicked a bit during a recent CAT scan & felt very claustophobic, my consultant suggested that I got some valium from my GP as he said that an MRI is more claustrophobic than a CAT scan, and very noisy.
I took his advice and had some diazepam an hour before the scan, took my favourite jazz CD along to have it played through the headphones & asked them to cover my eyes - which they did with a paper towel anchored by the headphones. It was fine. I couldn't always hear the music because of the noisy machine - it came & went - but it was an enormous help having my eyes covered. Can recommend all of the above if you are nervous about it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks SRH - very kind of you. Feel a bit of a fraud really cos I feel fine but when I tripped up & cut my head in Las Vegas recently they did a CAT scan, sent me the X-ray & told me to see my doc when I got home because they thought I'd had a stroke at some time in the past!! My Neurologist confirmed this but says it was a TIA on an obscure part of the brain that I don't use so I was completely unaware as it didn't affect me. So now they are putting me through a million tests to check me out. I'm a great beleiver in fate and now think that the accident in Vegas was pre-destined to enable me to discover this possible more serious problem - I'd never have known otherwise.
Now of course I'm unlikely to have any problem because the wonderful St Mary's in Paddington will be checking me regularly. So I'm not too worried.
Now of course I'm unlikely to have any problem because the wonderful St Mary's in Paddington will be checking me regularly. So I'm not too worried.
I recently had to have a brain scan, I wasnt too worried about it, until I got there and they decided they wanted to inject me with dye so more would show up - that I wasnt happy with!!
It is a strange feeling, I am not claustrophobic but it is just a weird feeling being in a scan. Luckily scanning machines have advanced over the years, my bro has a brain tumour which will never be removed and has to have 9 monthly scans and he is very grateful that he now only has to spend a few mins in a scan rather that 40mins like he previously had to!!
It is a strange feeling, I am not claustrophobic but it is just a weird feeling being in a scan. Luckily scanning machines have advanced over the years, my bro has a brain tumour which will never be removed and has to have 9 monthly scans and he is very grateful that he now only has to spend a few mins in a scan rather that 40mins like he previously had to!!