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Hi, and belated welcome. sorry you're here.
Have no idea about your question having never had the contrast. I'm sure someone will be along shortly to help. |
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14 MRI's in one year here. I too had the twitches. I don't know if yours is from the contrast or the MS itself.
I don't think mine was from the contrast, but I do agree with Juday that the temp of the room does play a role, at least for me. And I am usually begging them by the time for contrast to let me sit up so I can pop my back because laying still hurts. We did discover once when the twitching was bad enough they had to stop the tests that once I sat up and popped my neck, the twitching stopped and we were able to finish the MRI.
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Welcome! sorry you need to be here.
I never had the twitchy thing, but have severe claustrophobia. I need a great deal of encouragement to get into that tube. Hope you get some answers. ![]()
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I seriously doubt the spasm was because of the contrast used. More likely from the position you had to stay in for an extended amount of time. Did they give you a wedge to put under your legs while you were in the MRI tunnel? I used one every time and it helped....but it was still uncomfortable having to lie so still.
It's true that the rooms are way too cold. They used to give me a blanket. Between that and the wedge for my legs I could have gone right to sleep had it not been for the banging and clanging of the machine! ![]()
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Thanks for the welcome........I think.
I freeze all the time so the cold room didn't help. Well, the results came back normal today which good news and and bad. It's been about 3 weeks since all of this started again and I'm glad to say today I really feel I'm on the mend again. Thanks for all the warm welcomes. Cordelia. |
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I did have an MRI that I shivered so much, they had to stop the MRI and get me heated blankets. I was simply frozen! it was the middle of winter, and they used the portable truck, cause the inside machine was on the fritz. It was 4 below outside, and felt the same inside.
Its important to get the pillow wedge under your knees, get two if its not high enough, and a warm blankie. You can always pull the blankie off, but its a pain to have to stop the test to go find one. Make sure you toilet first, and do some relaxation exercises. its a difficult mental jump for me. Takes alot of focus, and relaxation to keep me in the tube.
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