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Peripheral nerves irritated during and after MRI
Hello all
I had a cervical spine MRI and something weird happen, I got electric current feeling that was a bit painful, but didn't want to panic and let it happen for a while so they can finish the exam. I aksed the tech and she said it must be subjective, well guess what, it's not, it's called Peripheral nerve stimulation during MRI Peripheral nerve stimulation during MRI: effects of high gradient amplitudes and switching rates. - PubMed - NCBI Fair enough, wasn't fun but I survived. The problem is my nerves are still irritated, from time to time I feel a bit of that current in my hands, just obviously not that intense. Called my neuro and she said it's in my head as MRI machine doesn't work like this...time to change the neuro I think, the link I provided clearly explains it's actual physical phenomena But now I'm freaking out that something happen to my nerves for good, why is this feeling proceeding after MRI? Anybody has any experience? According to those studies it should only happen during the exam and it's harmless, but mine is still going...it's a rare phenomena and I'm not sure who to consult or just let it go... |
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There is some research now going on with this. Don't have articles. Will be hard to prove, since there is liability. This medium can cause kidney problems. Hope you are better soon |
Gadolinium was high in my metals testing. I've had several MRIs with contrast.
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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 |
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