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Can one of you techs explain how you can have headphones (small vibrating magnets) in an MRI? Are they actually audio tubes leading to a remote speaker or something?
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I've had 10. You get used to it.
Was supposed to have my 5th spinal surgery today, but it got cancelled at the last minute die to the Covid insanity.
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Here's one we installed a few years ago. Tight fit.
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Claustrophobic also. They put me in the infernal machine and I started to lose it. They let me out and rescheduled for the following week with heavy sedation. I made it through, but the sedation wasn't enough. Next time they either put me out or use an open MRI.
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I had a bad infection in my ankle a couple months ago. They had my ankle in an MRI for at least an hour, doing all kinds of whatever scanning it does. It wasnt loud at all.
The only other time was two years ago to check for kidney stones. That wasnt fun.
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you can feel the slices on your body.
very slight tingly sensation similar to those electrical muscle stimulators at the lowest setting. very weird.. but not uncomfortable. My main concern with MRI was the laying still.. If i'm laying that still, in an uncomfortable position, it constantly feels like I am moving.. like slight vertigo. And i try to make sure i don't move.. but it just feels weird. afterwards they told me they could barely even see me breathe I was so still
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I had one on my head not too long ago.
They didn't find anything.
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Have you heard of the gamma knife procedures? I imagine that tech is somewhat similar to MRI stuff? My hospital room was across the hall from the gamma knife department. I rolled my wheelchair over there to ask what it was. Amazing stuff. It blows my mind that we can do things like that now.
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With my crunched up spine and neck and now hearing loss in my right ear I have had 15 MRIs since the early 90s when they came out. With / without contrast you name it. The current generation of machines are a piece of cake. The first MRI was like slipping into a piece of 8" pipe, very very constricted. My nose was touching the ceiling and very loud. Over the years I have become claustrophobic, so I medicate with 2mg of Clonazepam, works wonders. Just had a MRI of the brain a few weeks ago. They gave me earphones and a blindfold. The blindfold really works.
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I think we installed the 4th MRI in the US, decades ago. It had a bore so small it looked like it was only suited to imaging anorexic dachsunds. Lots of people simple wouldn't fit. No way I'd go anywhere near it. I pulled it out in the early 90's and sold it. Can't remember if it went for scrap or if it got sold into veterinary service.
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But the actual process is very different. Gamma knife "cuts" tissue using ionizing radiation, MRI images tissue using magnetic and RF fields. Within the safety limits MRI does no detectable damage.
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I thought, great they will have that perfected by the time I need it. But that hasn't happened apparently ![]() ![]()
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The small bore was required to get the magnetic and RF coils as close to the signal source as possible. Even then, it barely worked! Subsequent development increased the dia and reduced the length.
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Can't remember who made it, offhand. Cryogenic magnet, .5 tesla, I think. Field strength may have been a little less, hard to remember now.
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ROLFMAO! Thanks for that.
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