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Default Pre-MRI nerves!

i'm sure this topic has been in here before but I'm just popping in for a bit of moral support from you experts who have been in the tube many times!

Brain MRI is in 8 days... (my 3rd one in 2 years)
I just phoned them to check:
do they offer music
can I wear my track pants
can the tech person talk me through each sequence
do they have eye masks

All sounds good.

Any other tips?

Hoping it'll be clear.
(I have no dx, hoping it's just chronic fatigue...)
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