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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 57673"><p>Everyone in my family have MRI's. Myself, difficult child, and easy child have them done annually due to severe headaches. Always told it is hereditary, but they need to be sure nothing changes. For a very long time (started when I was pregnant with difficult child) I had to know I could get out. I had to know where the restroom was and how to get there. I couldn't even go to the mall without finding a restroom and staying near. Sporting events like baseball games or movies, I had to have an aisle seat so I could get out. (I was terribly sick for the entire pregnancy, which put me into panic mode when I was trapped) Only it didn't go away after the birth. I had an MRI at that time. The lady gave me the squeezy thing and she stayed with me in between each portion. Holding my hand....Yeah, then they say "stay very still and don't blink". As they are banging pots and pans with drum sticks in your ears.</p><p></p><p>did you have it with contrast? difficult child's last one was with contrast and we were their about 4 hours and I had to leave for work so husband stayed. They tried to give him valuim, but he was hyperventalating and we were told that wouldn't work unless he calmed down. He was really out of control. He would go into the room, but then come out because he is so deathly afraid of needles. He was afraid they might use a dirty one.</p><p></p><p>He did enjoy the films. Cut out all the brain pictures and taped them up on his window somehow. Also on his ceiliing light.</p><p></p><p>husband has them for his knee. And of course each time he has it he never takes his wallet out of his pocket, so everything with a strip on it no longer works. I swear he lets things break, knowing things will break and has no intention of ever fixing it.</p><p>House will soon fall down!! I fix everything. Proud of myself. Fixing windows and such. Next will be replacing the leaky faucets. Then I plan on replacing the bathroom floor. And toilet seal. Ooops, off subject. Sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 57673"] Everyone in my family have MRI's. Myself, difficult child, and easy child have them done annually due to severe headaches. Always told it is hereditary, but they need to be sure nothing changes. For a very long time (started when I was pregnant with difficult child) I had to know I could get out. I had to know where the restroom was and how to get there. I couldn't even go to the mall without finding a restroom and staying near. Sporting events like baseball games or movies, I had to have an aisle seat so I could get out. (I was terribly sick for the entire pregnancy, which put me into panic mode when I was trapped) Only it didn't go away after the birth. I had an MRI at that time. The lady gave me the squeezy thing and she stayed with me in between each portion. Holding my hand....Yeah, then they say "stay very still and don't blink". As they are banging pots and pans with drum sticks in your ears. did you have it with contrast? difficult child's last one was with contrast and we were their about 4 hours and I had to leave for work so husband stayed. They tried to give him valuim, but he was hyperventalating and we were told that wouldn't work unless he calmed down. He was really out of control. He would go into the room, but then come out because he is so deathly afraid of needles. He was afraid they might use a dirty one. He did enjoy the films. Cut out all the brain pictures and taped them up on his window somehow. Also on his ceiliing light. husband has them for his knee. And of course each time he has it he never takes his wallet out of his pocket, so everything with a strip on it no longer works. I swear he lets things break, knowing things will break and has no intention of ever fixing it. House will soon fall down!! I fix everything. Proud of myself. Fixing windows and such. Next will be replacing the leaky faucets. Then I plan on replacing the bathroom floor. And toilet seal. Ooops, off subject. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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