Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 That sounds like fun, Ken. I brought my portable CD player but was told this MRI isn't set up with a CD player and they can't allow portable ones. It's actually on a truck that serves more than one hospital. I was told it is one of the older MRI trucks. But at least I only had to go to the hospital nearest my home, about 10-15 minutes away. Good thing it's so close, because I'm back there on Jan. 2 for my brain MRI. The upside to all this tube-lying is that yesterday I got to where I didn't feel claustrophobic. So I'm hoping Jan. 2 will be a breeze. Sharon [ ] Re: My Revision X-rays> Sharon,>> I am sympathetic!...sorry you have to do the MRI thing. I know they> have such a thing as an "open" MRI if this one doesn't suit you. I am> not claustrophobic...but it was weird when they first rolled me> in...this was at NEBH...I thought I was going into a tube...and then> my head came out the other end..not all the way but it was open...and> it wasn't as closed in as I thought.>> I think you can bring music/headphones in with you...which is nicer> than the whirling and humming noises the machine makes. They gave me a> panic button too. You will do fine...although I am sure it is going to> kill you to try to lay flat for that long.>> I will be thinking about you...good luck..Cam>>>>>>> scoliosis veterans * flatback sufferers * revision candidates> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2008 Report Share Posted January 1, 2008 I'm new and haven't read up on the Prism glasses yet, but wanted to tell you I had my last 4 MRI's at Physician's Stand Up MRI in Hurst, Texas. It was wonderful, since I can't lay down flat anymore. They put me in a big chair like device, pad me with pillows and give me an arm rest that crosses in front of me to rest both arms on. Then they move the seat back into the machine for the test. It's like sitting in a big chair and being backed into a tunnel with the front completely open. Meanwhile there is a huge flat screen TV in front of me to watch. The one for my neck, they put a big collar device around my neck. I would never have any other kind of MRI until I get my back fixed, if ever. My doctor likes it because it shows the load on each disc instead of showing my back at rest. They also give me my films on a CD, which I copied to send to different doctors. Just a bit of FYI. Pat E. from Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2008 Report Share Posted January 1, 2008 What a concept -- showing the load on discs, sitting in a comfortable chair, watching a flat screen tv (small would have been great, but HUGE?!?!?) I couldn't lay flat then either, and of couse it's worse now. The staff seemed to have very little concern for that. They gave me a flat pillow for under my knees... and I had to stay that way for almost an hour. If only I could have had one of those. Long pause... I wouldn't have panic attacks now. Long sigh... Tear. Jeri > > I'm new and haven't read up on the Prism glasses yet, but wanted to tell you I had my last 4 MRI's at Physician's Stand Up MRI in Hurst, Texas. It was wonderful, since I can't lay down flat anymore. They put me in a big chair like device, pad me with pillows and give me an arm rest that crosses in front of me to rest both arms on. Then they move the seat back into the machine for the test. It's like sitting in a big chair and being backed into a tunnel with the front completely open. Meanwhile there is a huge flat screen TV in front of me to watch. The one for my neck, they put a big collar device around my neck. I would never have any other kind of MRI until I get my back fixed, if ever. My doctor likes it because it shows the load on each disc instead of showing my back at rest. They also give me my films on a CD, which I copied to send to different doctors. > > Just a bit of FYI. > Pat E. from Texas > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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