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Hello.

I had an MRI on Tuesday 7th August 2018.

I was injected with Contrast dye, shortly after, I felt dizzy, weak, nausetic, I threw up once. I have been very dizzy & lightheaded, I am now palpitating and can barely stand from heavyheadedness.

Please what do I do?

The hospital I did this keeps saying there isn't any side effect from Contrast dye.

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devilishdawn

I am not a medical expert but you could have had an allergic reaction to the contrast dye. I would contact your GP or pharmacist for some advice. Hope this helps.

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seasider18 in reply todevilishdawn

The old contrast dye gave me a reaction but I'm OK with the present one. Just in case they had a doctor on stand bye.

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