I had this procedure yesterday although it was a brachial plexus MRI which took approx 50 mins. I wanted to walk away when they told me I’d have to wear a head coil thing over my head..think that’s what it’s called! I was so anxious but the two technicians were so kind, patient and gave me some really helpful tips that made the procedure manageable. Their patience and reassurance was what got me through it as well as music. I would say to anyone that is nervous of this procedure, just close your eyes before they put the headpiece on, keep them closed and focus on the music. I sang the words in my head and thought about my little dog having a wonderful time. It’s surprising how your body gets used to the sensations so just stay focused on listening to what you’re hearing and lovely thoughts. Before you know it, it’s over. I think I was nervous due to feeling trapped but it’s only a thought and not real as you can come out at anytime. 😊
Had a brain and ear MRI this morning. Nothing to worry about, yes the machine is loud and you are in a confined space which may make some people uneasy but the technicians are always so nice and make you feel at ease, you can close your eyes and listen to music which helps a lot, also they put a mirror on the head aerial clamp so you can look out. Overall took 30-40 mins. Machine makes lots of weird and wonderful sounds each scan but that’s it, you can talk to the technician at any time and come out of the machine any time incase of panic. You do of course go head first but only the top half of your body goes in, your waist and below are out of the machine. Overall it wasn’t too bad, not the most pleasant of things to do but it’s all for the right reasons.
@@Hanumanjikishakti5 The MRI is painless and doesn't have any side effect if that is what you are asking. If you have contrast you will have a cold sensation when they inject the contrast in your veins but that disappears quickly.
I had one last week for the first time. I am extremely claustrophobic, and so I was dreading it. I searched it on UA-cam and watched several different videos. I also read all the positive tips given by others and incorporated them into the procedure. These were : Took a relaxation sedative prior (I used Bach Flower Rescue Remedy Oral Drops). I asked for music through the headphones. I asked the operator to talk to me at intervals (about what was happening and how long was left to go). I kept my eyes shut. And I concentrated on my breathing. I did feel very slight panic in the beginning (as took the sedative a bit late) and my heart was racing, but I just concentrated on my breathing and calmed down. If I have another one, I will do all this again, but next time I will take the sedative sooner..... It was fine and my stressing about it was worse than the actual scan !!
if your worried about getting an mri scan then don’t worry, i wasn’t looking forward to it at all, although it was not terrifying at all and if anything relaxing. the noises are not loud and you can barely hear them with music. inside the scanner keep your eyes closed and think that you are in an open space, it helps a lot.
I'm autistic with hypersensitivity to sound. While everyone else says the noises aren't loud, the sounds would be unbearable for me, even with headphones.
I was in one yesterday for the first time for a brain scan. I was freaking out a little at first because I had no idea they were going to snap the other covering unit over my head and i felt like I couldn't breath. The technician moved some of the padding from under my head to give me a little more room and so my nose wasn't pressing against the head unit. They had the head phones and ear plugs but what really helped was they gave me an air hose that I could point towards my face for some air. The other thing that help was going into imagination mode. For me it was piloting a Boeing 777 and having to go through different sounds during flight. Childish maybe but hey it worked for me. Hope I never have to do it again though. I was in there for 68 minutes for a battery of tests plus some dye they shot in me. All in all it was clearly painless. I actually fell asleep for a few minutes.
68 minutes?! I’m freaking out because my pcp simply mentioned me getting one. I’ve had one done on my back, but it was less than 20 minutes and I wasn’t all the way in; claustrophobia and anxiety will make this so challenging for me. Sheesh.
@@muffycompany8879 Yeah it was a lot longer in the procedure than what my Dr said it would be. For me, I just felt like I wasn't getting enough air. That air hose they provided was a real big help. It just blows cool air on your face but man it calmed me down a lot. You hang in there you'll do fine. :)
@@muffycompany8879 I got a heart mri today I had a total panic attack with claustrophobia but I got it done in the second attempt the secret for me was keeping my eye closed before I went in
I had an open MRI brain scan with and without contrast done today and was highly anxious about it after reading all the bad comments. I asked the techs to cover my eyes before they put the head cage on and before they put me in scanner as I did NOT want to have claustrophobia to kick in. Worked well for me and I was able to just deep breath and relax. I asked my doctor for some meds and they calmed me down so much after 10 minutes in the machine I actually fell asleep. Total time was approximately 30 min. Don’t look forward if I ever have to do it again but todays experience has taken the fear out of me. 😊
I tried 3 times Even an Open MRI which was just as bad when they had your head in the cage. You still couldn't see around you and felt like you are in a coffin. You'd think they could come up with something not so traumatizing
Having a fully sedated brain MRI later this month. I've had meds before for MRI's as I'm claustrophobic, but never a full sedation. After seeing that head mask clamped on, I am so glad I'll be out! Couldn't do it otherwise.
Some suggestions: explanations for the reason for aligning to certain anatomy. You did explain the purpose for the diffusion but not the other axials, coronal, or sag. I think it would be nice if you explained the appearance of old vs new stroke, old vs new blood, etc. You did remind to check you images as you scan, but you said this AFTER the contrast injection, this reminder would be better stated early in the exam. I do like your website, just wished you alphabetized the exams. I hope you all the best and hope my suggestions are helpful.
I had a brain MRI this morning - yeah it was loud - but not sure why people find it scary? Is it scary because you dread the possibility that they'll find something horrible? (I know that was concern for me). Or are you affriad that it will hurt you? The machine itself doesn't touch you, it doesn't hurt you, there is no sensation at all. I went home for a sandwich!
@@katebaileyfilms no no don't worry at all I have dental braces it did not have any affect..... though I forgot a pendent which i was wearing which it pulled....don't worry
I am scheduled for a brain MRI next month to keep check on a hemangioma that was found on an ear CT scan last year (small and very slow-growing, so no need for removal). I've heard there are some special glasses that you can wear that give you an "alternate view" of your surroundings. Hoping that Duke Medical Center has them. Also, I'm not sure about lying flat on my back. I broke my coccyx twice many years ago and have chronic low back pain. Lying on my back is extremely uncomfortable.
For everyone that says it isn’t scary: try being a bigger person being absolutely smooshed together. The sounds aren’t scary and the procedure itself but you can panic because it’s absolutely confining and the bigger you are, the worse it is. It really is all about MIND OVER MATTER in there. Close your eyes and try to focus on the music that they kindly give you. It feels like going to a torture chamber with the head cage, or a coffin so be prepared. It isn’t painful though, nothing is painful about an MRI. But be mentally prepared if you’re easily claustrophobic. I’m not but it’s a very tight squeeze; not like a big CT SCAN machine. MRI Machines are small and cramped. You panic about the what if scenarios. What if the machine breaks, what if the technician can’t hear the buzzer, what if the technician is a lunatic, what if I have a heart attack in here, the what ifs are what causes panic given that situation. The technicians try to keep you calm and try to make it a better and slightly less horrifying experience.
What if the images not perfectly centered or the planning was not accurate because my eyes not very good I can’t determine if the brain is tilted 5 to 10 degrees so my error will be up to 15 degrees of inaccurate positioning
Thank you for the detailing, easy to understand and can't see why some one told " me they wanted to clamp his head and face into a small wire basket so he could hardly breathe . Ridiculous.
Its the head coil that freaks me out. Like once it's snapped in there's NO moving. The actual mri machine doesn't scare me. That "cage" is just too close to me. Idk if oral sedative will help me.
I had this one time This is not physically painful But it takes a lot of time and you can't see anything, can't move and that's horrifying. Also there is a lot of sound in the room so you can't even hear if something else happens around. The whole time i was just praying to God please let me get out of here.
Brain scan and they put the whole body in that thing. Just great for people who get claustrophobia NOT. Surely in this day and age they can invent something better than this.
If it's a plain scan there no requirement of the contrast agent.....if it's contrast scan where more detail is required for imaging then they would inject the contrast agents...there are just isotopes of few elements..like arsenic
Somebody need to do the examination - with the PC/Workstation. Thats the radiological technologist. MRI needs a perfect as possible (homogeneous) magnetic field. this would be destroyed leaving the door open. Since MRI also works with Radiofrqeuency Impulses, you would get extreme artifacts within the pictures (works like a faraday cage). I am a Radiological Technologist myself. MRI has no harming radiation. The only thing that can be a problem is the strong magnetic field - for patients with implants, (old) tattoos, pacemaker..contrast media can also be a problem to some patients. But alls those factors are being checked multiple times before an examination is being performed.
Well…After almost 3 months of temperature and wierd pain in my muscles and ti gelong in face and all the blood exams being good,I have to do brain MR. My Mom works there. And still I am scared to death. One of the worst nightmares is being burried alive and doing this MR is almost like my nightmare coming tru. This mask over face doesnt help as well as the fact that when doing brain MR you cannot talk. I am also scared of the results. At the same time I want to know whats wrong with me and make it better. I guess when you dont have anxiety its easier to rationalise this exam and know its just one hour of your whole lifetime. My mom says a lot of people give up,especialy men. Some even go theough general anastesya. Came to see this video maybe to help me knowing how it looks. Hope I will make it and everything will be ok
What are the chances a doctor or the facility that gave me an MRI almost twenty years ago still has the images ?? I would like to get my hands on them for knowledge of the changes my lower back has had versus how they are now. I cannot even remember my orthopedic doctors name (i did not end up having surgery ) but maybe if I did , I would try contacting him.
I’ve actually recently did this for my foot and ankle. It actually took 2 hours 💀. The machine was loud as fuck, it’s like ur ears are right next to a contructuon site. I also had to make sure to not move my leg or else I have to scan it all over again. Overall 0/10 experience wouldn’t try again
@@adrenalinejunkie3828 Thanks. BTW when I asked that question of my $1600 per hour "neurologist" (who had asked me to bring along my post-stroke MRI scans) he replied "I don't know - that's the domain of a neurosurgeon" 🤨
I had this procedure yesterday although it was a brachial plexus MRI which took approx 50 mins. I wanted to walk away when they told me I’d have to wear a head coil thing over my head..think that’s what it’s called! I was so anxious but the two technicians were so kind, patient and gave me some really helpful tips that made the procedure manageable. Their patience and reassurance was what got me through it as well as music. I would say to anyone that is nervous of this procedure, just close your eyes before they put the headpiece on, keep them closed and focus on the music. I sang the words in my head and thought about my little dog having a wonderful time. It’s surprising how your body gets used to the sensations so just stay focused on listening to what you’re hearing and lovely thoughts. Before you know it, it’s over. I think I was nervous due to feeling trapped but it’s only a thought and not real as you can come out at anytime. 😊
Frees kya hoti mri ki
@@KaveriDubey-hf6ovIf That happened, You would know would you.. Grow up.. Seriously..
Had a brain and ear MRI this morning. Nothing to worry about, yes the machine is loud and you are in a confined space which may make some people uneasy but the technicians are always so nice and make you feel at ease, you can close your eyes and listen to music which helps a lot, also they put a mirror on the head aerial clamp so you can look out. Overall took 30-40 mins. Machine makes lots of weird and wonderful sounds each scan but that’s it, you can talk to the technician at any time and come out of the machine any time incase of panic. You do of course go head first but only the top half of your body goes in, your waist and below are out of the machine. Overall it wasn’t too bad, not the most pleasant of things to do but it’s all for the right reasons.
Can you tell me after how much time you come back to normal state
Did you feel anything after it
@@Hanumanjikishakti5 The MRI is painless and doesn't have any side effect if that is what you are asking. If you have contrast you will have a cold sensation when they inject the contrast in your veins but that disappears quickly.
I had one last week for the first time. I am extremely claustrophobic, and so I was dreading it. I searched it on UA-cam and watched several different videos. I also read all the positive tips given by others and incorporated them into the procedure. These were : Took a relaxation sedative prior (I used Bach Flower Rescue Remedy Oral Drops). I asked for music through the headphones. I asked the operator to talk to me at intervals (about what was happening and how long was left to go). I kept my eyes shut. And I concentrated on my breathing. I did feel very slight panic in the beginning (as took the sedative a bit late) and my heart was racing, but I just concentrated on my breathing and calmed down. If I have another one, I will do all this again, but next time I will take the sedative sooner..... It was fine and my stressing about it was worse than the actual scan !!
For a mri technician student these videos are music for ears. Thanks a bunch.
Good luck future mri technician...😁👍
if your worried about getting an mri scan then don’t worry, i wasn’t looking forward to it at all, although it was not terrifying at all and if anything relaxing. the noises are not loud and you can barely hear them with music. inside the scanner keep your eyes closed and think that you are in an open space, it helps a lot.
I'm autistic with hypersensitivity to sound. While everyone else says the noises aren't loud, the sounds would be unbearable for me, even with headphones.
My son had one today in *personal*
Watsapp contact number plz
I have an appointment today and from yesterday i am feeling suffocation🥺
I panicked because no one knew where i was at while i was getting dragged in a small confimed space i freaked out had to reschedule
Thanks for the video. I am now ready to use this UA-cam training to acquire my degree in imaging.
This is exactly what I needed! Thank you so much!
I was in one yesterday for the first time for a brain scan. I was freaking out a little at first because I had no idea they were going to snap the other covering unit over my head and i felt like I couldn't breath. The technician moved some of the padding from under my head to give me a little more room and so my nose wasn't pressing against the head unit. They had the head phones and ear plugs but what really helped was they gave me an air hose that I could point towards my face for some air. The other thing that help was going into imagination mode. For me it was piloting a Boeing 777 and having to go through different sounds during flight. Childish maybe but hey it worked for me. Hope I never have to do it again though. I was in there for 68 minutes for a battery of tests plus some dye they shot in me. All in all it was clearly painless. I actually fell asleep for a few minutes.
What is the cost bro
68 minutes?! I’m freaking out because my pcp simply mentioned me getting one. I’ve had one done on my back, but it was less than 20 minutes and I wasn’t all the way in; claustrophobia and anxiety will make this so challenging for me. Sheesh.
@@muffycompany8879 Yeah it was a lot longer in the procedure than what my Dr said it would be. For me, I just felt like I wasn't getting enough air. That air hose they provided was a real big help. It just blows cool air on your face but man it calmed me down a lot. You hang in there you'll do fine. :)
@@muffycompany8879 I got a heart mri today I had a total panic attack with claustrophobia but I got it done in the second attempt the secret for me was keeping my eye closed before I went in
I’m having a brain scan in a few days, and I’m wondering what this dye that you mentioned was used for?
These are awesome!! Please do more scanning videos of various exams ( especially the most common ones).
Hi
No need to worried it’s very relaxing looks like im in a Disco party .done my first MRI LAST august 4,2022.it takes only 20 minutes.
Brain mri mein full body machine mei jati e kya???
I had an open MRI brain scan with and without contrast done today and was highly anxious about it after reading all the bad comments.
I asked the techs to cover my eyes before they put the head cage on and before they put me in scanner as I did NOT want to have claustrophobia to kick in. Worked well for me and I was able to just deep breath and relax.
I asked my doctor for some meds and they calmed me down so much after 10 minutes in the machine I actually fell asleep. Total time was approximately 30 min. Don’t look forward if I ever have to do it again but todays experience has taken the fear out of me.
😊
I tried 3 times Even an Open MRI which was just as bad when they had your head in the cage. You still couldn't see around you and felt like you are in a coffin. You'd think they could come up with something not so traumatizing
I've got anxiety and had my first ever mri last week. regular magnet, it wasn't that bad
Oh, I spoke to them, they said they'll make one just for you.
I been getting MRI's for the last 13 yrs and I still HATE IT! I agree there should be another way!
Having a fully sedated brain MRI later this month. I've had meds before for MRI's as I'm claustrophobic, but never a full sedation. After seeing that head mask clamped on, I am so glad I'll be out! Couldn't do it otherwise.
@@CelticRochelle8 how did it go?
You gave MRI brain scanning information very well. A lot of Thanks
This was great! Thank you! As many more as you can give would be amazing!
Thanks for your comment Joe, we're aiming to do as many as we can!
Hellow po doc.paano po ba.kon malipong kon walay unlan .di ba kaha noun matiwas sa sulod
Can you tell about the duration of the MRI scan??its hard to stay in still..
Some suggestions: explanations for the reason for aligning to certain anatomy. You did explain the purpose for the diffusion but not the other axials, coronal, or sag. I think it would be nice if you explained the appearance of old vs new stroke, old vs new blood, etc. You did remind to check you images as you scan, but you said this AFTER the contrast injection, this reminder would be better stated early in the exam. I do like your website, just wished you alphabetized the exams. I hope you all the best and hope my suggestions are helpful.
Please do more videos. I am new for MRi
Great video. Very informative. Looking forward to more videos. Thank you!
Thanks for your kind words Joe!
Hi
This treatment good 😃 buy iam so head ache this is very useful
I had a brain MRI this morning - yeah it was loud - but not sure why people find it scary? Is it scary because you dread the possibility that they'll find something horrible? (I know that was concern for me). Or are you affriad that it will hurt you? The machine itself doesn't touch you, it doesn't hurt you, there is no sensation at all. I went home for a sandwich!
Before I had my scan, I was really scared of having to stay still for so long.
Today I had my scan done it was scary cause I was only thinking about brain tumor and then the report said 200 percentage normal hahah
im scared that i'll have traces of metal from something on me without knowing
@@katebaileyfilms no no don't worry at all I have dental braces it did not have any affect..... though I forgot a pendent which i was wearing which it pulled....don't worry
@@jay_alpha CONGRATS on your clear MRI, what a relief that must've been. Wish me the same luck.
I got an mri and they got bad images because I moved and jumped when the machine moved swiftly
thanks for uploading this video, it help's us a lot!! keep uploading
Very successful and useful.We expect than more scan video.
Thank you OGUN!
I am scheduled for a brain MRI next month to keep check on a hemangioma that was found on an ear CT scan last year (small and very slow-growing, so no need for removal). I've heard there are some special glasses that you can wear that give you an "alternate view" of your surroundings. Hoping that Duke Medical Center has them. Also, I'm not sure about lying flat on my back. I broke my coccyx twice many years ago and have chronic low back pain. Lying on my back is extremely uncomfortable.
For everyone that says it isn’t scary: try being a bigger person being absolutely smooshed together. The sounds aren’t scary and the procedure itself but you can panic because it’s absolutely confining and the bigger you are, the worse it is. It really is all about MIND OVER MATTER in there. Close your eyes and try to focus on the music that they kindly give you. It feels like going to a torture chamber with the head cage, or a coffin so be prepared. It isn’t painful though, nothing is painful about an MRI. But be mentally prepared if you’re easily claustrophobic. I’m not but it’s a very tight squeeze; not like a big CT SCAN machine. MRI Machines are small and cramped. You panic about the what if scenarios. What if the machine breaks, what if the technician can’t hear the buzzer, what if the technician is a lunatic, what if I have a heart attack in here, the what ifs are what causes panic given that situation. The technicians try to keep you calm and try to make it a better and slightly less horrifying experience.
I am absolutely scared to death as I’m having one tomorrow- I need sedation
Awesome video, that's have more information ..,,Thanks
Thanks for the support Mozammel!
Great video
plz Please do more
thank you
Thank you Eslam, more to come!
U r great mam...
Plz make videos on how to make brain mri film...
Am scheduled for one.thanks for information. Now am not worried ad I was
Why anyone dislikes?
This video contains particular information
its a great video. its very much informative
Thank you very much Zoni!
4:39 sagittal plane planning 😊
What if the images not perfectly centered or the planning was not accurate because my eyes not very good I can’t determine if the brain is tilted 5 to 10 degrees so my error will be up to 15 degrees of inaccurate positioning
Thank you for the detailing, easy to understand and can't see why some one told " me they wanted to clamp his head and face into a small wire basket so he could hardly breathe . Ridiculous.
Thank you so much for the lesson!
Great videos, I hope you upload one about abdomen, heart, and foot.
Did there is any useful treatment of epilepsy
Great video ! Please do more, thank you!
Thank you Susy, more coming!
Really a good one I have seen
Thank yu so much❤❤
Plz make videos on how a brain MRIscan is performed on philps MRI machine with examples of the positioning, protocols and planning for a brain
I know it's a very old video. But why does your door to the MRI room opens inwards? Is it safe?
Am i the only one who pressed the emergency button before id even got in the machine? Anxious or what...😊
Its the head coil that freaks me out. Like once it's snapped in there's NO moving. The actual mri machine doesn't scare me. That "cage" is just too close to me. Idk if oral sedative will help me.
same
So, how did you do?
nice study . upload more vedios
Thanks rijo! More on the way!
Thank you for the informative video! Subscibed for future videos.
We appreciate the support vhinzky!
Great video! Please do more!! Lol
Thanks Rodney. Yes they are coming!
Thank you very much
Please do more ❤
I know you been asked this many times but when is there more videos and it's great knowing the sequences of the scans
We're glad you find the videos helpful Zoe! More coming..
0:43 is that an mri ? Mri doesn't work with radiation... it's just a magnetic field
Tomorrow I’ll be going in one and I’m a little girl but nothing can stop me I’m break for god 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
Hey let us know how did it go. I have one with 'plain and contrast'. Prayers.
Why the sequence of "diff" have a different slices Axial par à port the author axiales slices .
Can you able to post a tricks carotid ...?
Do they take blood?
XO. Widdy they don’t need to during the procedure, but they may do before hand if needed.
No
Thank you so much for the video...please do more.. 1 question is .. is that age correct?
The confined space is so scary is there no other way ?
I have to have one next week. How long does it normally last?
I’m assuming you already got it done, so how long did it take for you?
@@jktea1549 30 mins.
About 20 minutes that's all. I always nearly fall asleep in there xx
@@angelajones3547 is it the MRI that made you fall asleep
Este exame é um dos melhores
Please upload more scaning videos
are there details of the sequecne paramters please ? I presume they have been developed based on the Siemens suggested parameters
Thanks a lot
I had this one time
This is not physically painful
But it takes a lot of time and you can't see anything, can't move and that's horrifying. Also there is a lot of sound in the room so you can't even hear if something else happens around. The whole time i was just praying to God please let me get out of here.
Brain scan and they put the whole body in that thing. Just great for people who get claustrophobia NOT. Surely in this day and age they can invent something better than this.
İt is difficult to give position for elbow mri without elbow coil so i m using knee coil for it. Someone can give me advice for easy elbow planing!
What is the purpose of injection? Does it have side effects?
Hi William, a discussion with a clinician is best advised to answer any questions and concerns.
Injection is a contrast liquid so they can see what they’re looking for better
If it's a plain scan there no requirement of the contrast agent.....if it's contrast scan where more detail is required for imaging then they would inject the contrast agents...there are just isotopes of few elements..like arsenic
Oh gosh I was freak out while taking that MRI goshhhhh it moves a lot and that voice 💀
MRI spectroscopy pls create the video mam
If it is not dangerous, why does the operator disappear into another room? Not for me thank you!
Cause he is the freaking radiologist...
And also cuz the pc would be attracted to the magnet and if it has HDD it would completely break
Somebody need to do the examination - with the PC/Workstation. Thats the radiological technologist.
MRI needs a perfect as possible (homogeneous) magnetic field. this would be destroyed leaving the door open. Since MRI also works with Radiofrqeuency Impulses, you would get extreme artifacts within the pictures (works like a faraday cage).
I am a Radiological Technologist myself. MRI has no harming radiation. The only thing that can be a problem is the strong magnetic field - for patients with implants, (old) tattoos, pacemaker..contrast media can also be a problem to some patients. But alls those factors are being checked multiple times before an examination is being performed.
It is not dangerous every machine has to be given instructions and that's the operator MRI Radiographer. We have to do the scans
you might need a brain scan yourself to check if you have one Irene
رسبـنا يَـجورج✨
Very beautiful
Thanks Shama!
Are there observable differences in brain states/activity when a drug addict is told to think about the drug/taking it?
Please do for mrcp
Having this on Friday. I will not be changing into a gown. Wearing no metal. Will wear sports bra just in case and my own clothes.
Waiting for other routine mri video please upload nas soon as
Yes! More to come Vansh..
Well…After almost 3 months of temperature and wierd pain in my muscles and ti gelong in face and all the blood exams being good,I have to do brain MR. My Mom works there. And still I am scared to death. One of the worst nightmares is being burried alive and doing this MR is almost like my nightmare coming tru. This mask over face doesnt help as well as the fact that when doing brain MR you cannot talk. I am also scared of the results. At the same time I want to know whats wrong with me and make it better. I guess when you dont have anxiety its easier to rationalise this exam and know its just one hour of your whole lifetime. My mom says a lot of people give up,especialy men. Some even go theough general anastesya. Came to see this video maybe to help me knowing how it looks. Hope I will make it and everything will be ok
What are the chances a doctor or the facility that gave me an MRI almost twenty years ago still has the images ?? I would like to get my hands on them for knowledge of the changes my lower back has had versus how they are now. I cannot even remember my orthopedic doctors name (i did not end up having surgery ) but maybe if I did , I would try contacting him.
Yup try to contact them
@@larissakimberly501 I don’t even remember the name unfortunately
Thanq
I want this teeatment mri scanning
I think in my country there’s no headphones provided?
I’m going on a MRI tomorrow! I’ll tell y’all what is the results,see ya tomorrow:)
good
Since the day I took CT scan,it was very scary, I was recommended MRI but am very scared
Is the brain perfectly symmetrical ? Because i see it not
Where are tho gowns from
I’ve actually recently did this for my foot and ankle. It actually took 2 hours 💀. The machine was loud as fuck, it’s like ur ears are right next to a contructuon site. I also had to make sure to not move my leg or else I have to scan it all over again.
Overall 0/10 experience wouldn’t try again
I want to do it tomorrow and I. Really worried 😟
I am geting scared to do mri pls koi batayega dar hai hai ya nai
Very nice.....will have new videos?
Thank you Emerson, more being created!
he'alt
htip
Plz inform who many sequence mri Brain and sequence name
pak Agung brought me here.
This is horror or not I m so scared kitni minute m hota h head mri
It really is as bad as you might think. I couldn’t do it
Please answer me. Who works on this device? Dr.? Physical Medical?
Radiographer
,thankas doctore sab ji pates a am ct mr i
Please tell me it is pain full
Or not
i’ve had a few they’re not painful the scanner is just loud af
I am going to do it on 27.9.21
I had a panic attack after they shut the face cover.. they sedated me
Gostaria que vcs postassem vídeos de vários exames diferentes
I am very scared 😨😨😢
I think "ST" in MRI's scans means "slice thickness", can someone tell me what "RT" and "ET" mean?
@@adrenalinejunkie3828 Thanks. BTW when I asked that question of my $1600 per hour "neurologist" (who had asked me to bring along my post-stroke MRI scans) he replied "I don't know - that's the domain of a neurosurgeon" 🤨