Guest guest Posted September 28, 2004 Report Share Posted September 28, 2004 I had an MRI done....checking for a pituitary tumor. Did not affect my thyroid at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2004 Report Share Posted September 29, 2004 I've had 2 MRIs of my head with no problems. I don't think an MRI will affect your thyroid. Note - sometimes they will inject a dye into your veins. Again I had no problem with that. Louise > Well I went to medical eye doc. He dilated my eyes and said that > there is a minute amount of swelling by my optic nerve. Wants me to > go for MRI of brain, considering that I have been having migraines, > light sensitivity, etc. > > Do you think that an MRI can further damage thyroid? I am a little > scared, but at the same time I need to find out why I am having > headaches so often. (Headaches where I have to rest since I lose my > vision and feel drained afterwards). > > Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2004 Report Share Posted September 29, 2004 > Well I went to medical eye doc. He dilated my eyes and said that > there is a minute amount of swelling by my optic nerve. Wants me to > go for MRI of brain, considering that I have been having migraines, > light sensitivity, etc. > > Do you think that an MRI can further damage thyroid? I am a little > scared, but at the same time I need to find out why I am having > headaches so often. (Headaches where I have to rest since I lose my > vision and feel drained afterwards). > > Thanks! if you have an iodine sensitivity you might want to say so at the lab because if he's ordered for you to take an mri with contrast, they'll basically inject you with iodine before they do the scan. but no, the scan itself has no adverse effects. i believe he's possibly checking you for a pituitary growth, which can cause pressure on the optic nerves, and result in thyroid and other conditions, headaches and exhaustion being one of them. good luck, and don't be scared. remember to ask for the headphones--they hardly work when the scan begins but at least they shield your ears from the noise. baron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2004 Report Share Posted September 29, 2004 a brain MRI is different, but I just had a contrast MRI of my shoulder. They inject a solution in to see better. I just asked for the non iodine one. Ask your DR if contrast is used ans then do the same as I did if it is > >Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones >To: NaturalThyroidHormones >Subject: doc wants MRI of brain >Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 03:49:16 -0000 Well I went to medical eye doc. He dilated my eyes and said that there is a minute amount of swelling by my optic nerve. Wants me to go for MRI of brain, considering that I have been having migraines, light sensitivity, etc. Do you think that an MRI can further damage thyroid? I am a little scared, but at the same time I need to find out why I am having headaches so often. (Headaches where I have to rest since I lose my vision and feel drained afterwards). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 H I, I hope not! I had to have two done within a couple of weeks because they woman did the first one wrong. in Va. Well I went to medical eye doc. He dilated my eyes and said that there is a minute amount of swelling by my optic nerve. Wants me to go for MRI of brain, considering that I have been having migraines, light sensitivity, etc. Do you think that an MRI can further damage thyroid? I am a little scared, but at the same time I need to find out why I am having headaches so often. (Headaches where I have to rest since I lose my vision and feel drained afterwards). Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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