Getting through the breast mri
I need input on how to be still for an hour for the breast mri! I managed the 15 minutes for the bone scan - but an hour! Yikes! Advice?
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I had a breast MRI when I was diagnosed, but I'm sure it did not take an hour. It was more like 30 minutes. You will be lying on your stomach; that might help you be still. I really didn't think it was that bad. Good luck to you!
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Mine was also about 20-30 minutes laying on my stomach. I did not think it was that bad
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I've had 6 of them - the actual time I had to stay still was about 40 minutes. I totally zoned out during them and once I did fall lightly asleep. It does take time before and after, that is probably where the hour came from.
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Maybe it varies by location but the breast MRI I had last week took less than thirty minutes (in the machine at least). They also broke it up into short segments (although I had to stay in place throughout) and checked in with me after each so the time went by pretty quickly. Advice: Ask for earplugs -- it's really loud. Just relax and think of something else and it will be over before you know it. Best of luck.
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I've had several and they've all been about 45 minutes in the machine and 15 minutes before and after for the IV, etc. For me there were some pauses when I could readjust momentarily. What I wish I'd known before the first time was how loud (even with earplugs) the machine is. It can be jolting because the different pitches are uneven, not an even hum. I do have a friend who hates them and always takes an antianxiety med before going in. Wishing you a happy nap in there.
Kelly
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Well, for the bone scan I sang (in my head) the score to "The Sound of Music" and that got me through the 15 minutes in the machine...will have to go through my whole show tune library for this! Thanks for the input! Pamela
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Can you believe it!!!! The MRI machine BROKE while I was there (in it for 25 minutes!) and I have to go back. Not a good start to my cancer treatment! Ugh!
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Sorry to hear that. Good luck!
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I have now completed surgery, chemo and rads. I can honestly say the worst part of all of it, in terms of physical discomfort, was the breast MRI. I hated it. It lasted close to an hour. At the end of it, I could not move my arms. I was bruised for days where they had me laying on that thing that your breasts dangle through. And one of my ear plugs fell out at some point which left me with rining in my ear for a couple of days. OMG it was horrible. And I have to do one every year now because it picked up stuff that the mammo did not.
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artiecat,
MRI broke, now that really stinks. When I had mine they asked me what kind of music I wanted to listen to & I said the Beatles. Was that machine LOUD. Sending good thoughts that is doesn't break on the next visit. NJ
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