Survived the MRI
Mar. 21st, 2005 10:31 pmI really hate that machine. If I never have to have another upper body MRI, that will be fine by me.
Here, let's shove you into this tube that's not much bigger than you are. The "ceiling" is 6 inches from your nose, you can't move without touching a wall or messing up a scan. We'll slide you out when we're done, in about 25 minutes. Oh, here's your earplugs so you don't lose your hearing.
This one (at Chelsea Hospital) is one of those semi-trailer mounted MRIs, so the tube is smaller than it is at a hospital. However, it's only 10 minutes from the house, and you can get an appointment in 3 days. These are Good Things.
I do think that if I'd had to have a shoulder MRI, with the harness, I'd probably have gone into A^2, as I don't think the tube on this little machine is big enough. I'll have to ask my trainer where he went for his....
Here, let's shove you into this tube that's not much bigger than you are. The "ceiling" is 6 inches from your nose, you can't move without touching a wall or messing up a scan. We'll slide you out when we're done, in about 25 minutes. Oh, here's your earplugs so you don't lose your hearing.
This one (at Chelsea Hospital) is one of those semi-trailer mounted MRIs, so the tube is smaller than it is at a hospital. However, it's only 10 minutes from the house, and you can get an appointment in 3 days. These are Good Things.
I do think that if I'd had to have a shoulder MRI, with the harness, I'd probably have gone into A^2, as I don't think the tube on this little machine is big enough. I'll have to ask my trainer where he went for his....
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Date: 2005-03-23 04:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-03-23 06:01 pm (UTC)The nearest OpenMRI (*) is at least an hour away, and my back doc doesn't think that they're as good as a tube for doing prone lower back scans. The option was there, but I didn't want the drive...I can put up with a reasonable amount of noise/inactivity if it means I only drive 20 minutes instead of 120.
(*)That my doc has access to. I'd be surprised if there isn't an OpenMRI in Ann Arbor, but it's probably restricted to UMich/St Joe docs and emergencies, and while my doc is affiliated with UM, it's not his primary hospital.