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Old 01-25-2008, 05:17 PM #1
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Angry Panic Attack!

Well, I always knew that I am claustrophobic but.... this is ridiculous!
Had an open flair MRI, sitting up, no less, and had a full blown panic attack somewhere around the fourth scan. Mind you, there are six scans without contrast and two scans without contrast.
I have had MRI's before. I have always been sedated in the traditional "shoot the tube" type. I have had one other upright, open flair MRI. I was not sedated for that one. I did manage to get control and finish the test. However, I felt so stupid.
I guess it was just a rough day.
Had a lot on my mind.
My symptoms have escalated again, after being on a plateau for over a year. My symptoms are never gradual. They always escalate in a formidable fashion.
As a result my neurologist ordered a MRI and a whole panel of blood tests. With me you never know whether my neuropathy or my MS is causing problems.
Well, we shall soon know the answer to all of that.
I guess I just had to vent my frustration with my childish behavior that I have not exhibited in 15 years!
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Diagnosed PPMS - February, 2003
Peripheral neuropathy - B12 deficiency
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