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Originally Posted by heb1212
I think I know what happened because the same thing happened to me and I was given a more plausible explanation. By any chance did you have your hands clasped or cupped together? The tech said it creates some kind of "loop" that causes the electrical feeling. I was scared too but didn't want to stop the MRI because they were looking for brain lesions and I needed to get through it. It happened years ago so I don't remember the full explanation but the tech knew exactly what I was describing.
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That's exactly what happen, good you tech was aware of that, mine is clueless
I wasn't really concern about that happen during MRI, I was just concern why I still fell it 12h later on!
But now after a good sleep 90% of it's gone I think, there is a slight tingling left so I guess it will go away
Thank you all for your answers and never ever claps your hands together on the MRI! If I only knew...
BTW There was no contrast in the MRI