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Old 02-21-2012, 11:05 PM
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I have had many an MRI and CT (mostly for sinus) and at every hospital or center the policy is to have you change into a gown to avoid your experience.



I was going to suggest Valium but you've already got Xanax going on I'm not claustrophobic at all, but the noise of the machines always drives me up the wall. I tried ear plugs but I could still "feel" the noise and it was irritating.
I went and saw the machine at another clinic tonight and I feel TONS better. He told me because I'm shorter my head would be a little in but enough to look up and outside of the machine. He said that Open MRI doesn't give a great picture because of the open sides. This looked exactly like a CT machine except a little longer. I actually almost teared up in relief that I'll finally be getting some answers. They do offer sedation or valium, instead of me having to fill my own prescription. I'm not sure if I should take a xanny or valium. Suggestions?
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