Yesterday was MRI scans 1 & 2 brain and cervical spine and my Neuro's office called shortly after I was home to tell me that my scan was good with no new lesions or activity! Tomorrow is scan 3 of the tspine. The state of MI will not allow you to have all 3 scans in one day due to the length all 3 together would take.
Will post tomorrow or the weekend after I find out the results!
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I have had all 3 MRI's done on the same day, consecutively, with no side effects, except for the need to move . I was sooooo tired of being completely still.
I had 6 MRI’s at once. 3 without contrast and 3 with. It really wasn’t too bad was just over an hour. Glad it was done at once just turned on the rock and roll 🎸 and it was over before I knew it 👍🏼😉
I do the same, takes close to 1.5 hours. I make sure to go to a center with a 3T MRI so it will be faster. The first time I had all done at diagnosis, they said they needed a 3 hour block but it didn't take that long. I think they book the longer time because some people have a hard time getting through. Luckily I can lay still for the 1.5 hours without a problem.
Yesterday was a long day....waiting to go into the MRI, then more waiting for my ride to pick me back up after. Went to bed about 9pm (ususally not until 11pm or so).
No results yet, so most likely not until Monday! Stay tuned.
I had to do that also brain & upper spine by the time they got approval from the ins. co my Dr, went on vacation so I have to wait for her to get back, the tech said it looked fine to him so I am fine for now anyway! ha ha hee hee ho ho it's off to somewhere I go!
Received the 2nd set of results from the radiologist (Neuro team has not looked at them yet). All looks good and 'unremarkable' according tot he radiologist's report that I read on MyChart Thanks everyon for the good thoughts and prayers!
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