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Old 01-12-2010, 03:44 PM #1
4cordelia 4cordelia is offline
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Default mri/contrast question

Had MRI yesterday. THank heavens it was only 45 mins this time and not the usual 3 hours with brain, neck, and spine 2 years ago.
Was doing farily well with the whole deal until they gave me the contrast. It was probably 10 mins after that my left foot, ankle, and calf went into a spasm and began uncontrollable movement. I asked the tech if I was moving to omuch and he said just my legs were moving but it wasn't affecting the pictures of my brain.
Question: Is that a response to the contrast or just the ms thing? I usually get these types of movemnts and spasms throughout the day.
Got to love this. Hoping but not hoping they find some answers this time. Very frustrated of being perfectly fine and healthy and then out of nowhere...... you know all too well.
Many thanks,
Cordelia
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