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10 Things Your Doctor Won’t Tell You About an MRI

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A nice article about what to expect during an MRI and things not to do: everydayhealth.com/news/ten...

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Good article. Thank you blessings Jimeka 🦋 🍫

thanks for the post. Lucky I don't have any tats ;)

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I have 2 tats but not the kind that keeps me from having an MRI. They always ask the questions when they call to schedule the scan.

Jessie

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The tats and makeup one is important and no one has ever asked me about it before going in. Many people do permanent makeup now and might not think about their annual scan setting their face on fire.

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bxrmom,

Thanks for sharing.

Leslie

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