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I went for my MRI scan yesterday, came out feeling really exhausted, but on bright side I suppose it is now one step closer hopefully to getting started with ivf finally!!

It took them a lot longer to scan me which made me feel very nervous! I was in there about a hour, now comes the awful wait for the results!

Hopefully fingers crossed appointment will be here soon....

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Hi liz1985. I bet you did! I had one once for a problem with my elbow for half an hour

only, but it was so noisy and scary even with ear protectors on! Well, as you say, you

are now a step closer, so let’s hope that you don’t have to wait too long for the results,

so you can get cracking. Good luck! Diane

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