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In reply to the discussion: Having an MRI tomorrow and I'm feeling extremely anxious today. I'm very claustrophobic. [View all]mitch96
(14,768 posts)18. What body part? The thing with MRI is that the part in question has to be in the center of the tube..
If it's an ankle or knee that needs to be in the center of the magnet. Some places have glasses you wear that shows you the outside not the wall of the magnet. Music is a good distraction.
The problem with " open MRI " is the quality of the images are not as good as the tube.. If it's a extremity then they are ok but not a big body part like a belly or head. Zanax or Valium can be given and in extreme cases of "we must get this done" IV sedation is used. A doctor is usually present for the whole time if that is done..Monitored with blood pressure and oxygen saturation levels checked.
I'm a retired MRI/CT tech. Hopefully things have gotten quicker since I have retired
Good luck with the test..
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Having an MRI tomorrow and I'm feeling extremely anxious today. I'm very claustrophobic. [View all]
beaglelover
Dec 11
OP
You're welcome. They will probably give you a versed IV, or something like that.
LuckyCharms
Dec 11
#5
They'll give you some good meds. They don't want to have to pull you out early.
Silent Type
Dec 11
#2
Sedatives will help. Maybe you can take a nap. The machine is a bit noisy, maybe as for some ear foam
OAITW r.2.0
Dec 11
#6
Xanax could help. If it's the enclosed tube, I recommend keeping your eyes closed.
surfered
Dec 11
#11
That's exactly what I did. They didn't offer music. But each scan had it's own unique sound and many of the sounds
beaglelover
Dec 13
#38
Newer machines are not totally enclosed--so-called "open MRIs"... Did they tell you that it was definitely
hlthe2b
Dec 11
#15
What body part? The thing with MRI is that the part in question has to be in the center of the tube..
mitch96
Dec 11
#18
I am also very claustrophobic. They sedated me enough so I stayed pleasantly mellow. When the
dai13sy
Dec 11
#21
Thank you all for the encouraging words. I'm not sure what type of sedation they are giving me. I do know
beaglelover
Dec 12
#23
beaglelover, I hope all is fine with you. My husband went through Malignant Prostrate Cancer.that started in August. He
debm55
Dec 12
#36
I am claustrophobic as well. If you can chose one of the bigger MRI machines that available
CentralMass
Dec 12
#28
IeftieNanner. after I fell and hit my head, They put me in the tube, head in the cage.I opened my eyes and it was like
debm55
Dec 12
#35