Author Topic: carolcat has gotten an mri now (hi blogland what up) (RESULTS: i have tumor)  (Read 9571 times)

so some of you may know that since october 2013, i've been dealing with severe joint pain and no one really knows what exactly is wrong with me other than the fact that i have hypermobile joints. basically i get horrible pain in my hips (sometimes to the point that i'm in tears from trying to walk) as well as my knees, i've felt one of my knees slip out of joint twice just from trying to stand up, and i'm starting to get pains in my finger joints. and to add onto it, i'm pretty much immune to any non prescription painkillers and my dad thinks it's nothing serious and therefore doesn't really want to pay to have it examined more (my last inconclusive visit to a specialist cost us like $218 out of pocket)

so basically, i can't run, walking is a struggle, i can no longer march for jrotc, the pain gets to the point where i'm in tears, but no one knows what's going on and i'm immune to painkillers and my dad thinks everything's fine.

so with that backstory out of the way, this morning i noticed some severe swelling in my hip (which is still hurting like forget even just sitting down) and i wrote a note to my mom about it. she apparently scheduled an MRI for me sometime in the hopefully near future despite the lady at the hospital saying that we wouldn't get anything out of it (to which my mom responded with "do you really want me to go home and tell my 15 year old daughter that she's just going to have to deal with unexplained joint pain possibly for the rest of her life?")

anyways my joint pains aren't really the main point of this thread. i'm just wondering if any of you guys have had to get an MRI done and what it was like. i've been through a CAT scan a few times in 1st grade back when i had appendicitis and i also had an inconclusive x-ray taken of my hip last year. i've just never had an MRI done before so i want to know what to expect.
« Last Edit: September 05, 2014, 05:53:10 PM by carolcat »

eek, I can barely deal with occasional joint pain but damn.

good luck

MRI's are a breeze. They'll put you in a fancy scanner machine thats a little loud but doesn't do anything harmful. Any fear you experience is merely psychological.


new lizzyrascal

i bet clone will be all over you

Ive had an MRI done
Basically they put you on a soft bed that slides into the dough-nut shaped piece of equipment where they house the magnets
you might see a few lasers, im not sure. but yeah once the bed slides into the equipment it starts scanning your body using super-conducting magnets
then after a few minutes they slide you out and the procedure is pretty much over with
atleast, thats what happened when I got an MRI done

oh also the room is pretty loud when you go in
also

MAKE SURE YOU HAVE NO METAL ON YOU

new lizzyrascal

i bet clone will be all over you
oh yeah that, i was rly new when that happened and can't remember much

i had to have an mri after my rollerblade incident idk why

new lizzyrascal

i bet clone will be all over you

they're both too old now

i'm not a big fan of loud noises :s
is it really claustrophobic in them?

eek, I can barely deal with occasional joint pain but damn.

good luck
thank, i just hope i can finally get some answers about what's wrong because this stuff has been going on for almost a full year

they're both too old now

i guess you missed out too then..

i had an mri done after a bike fell on my head and cut it open

is it really claustrophobic in them?
im claustrophobic and my suggestion to you is just to close your eyes until its over, it didnt bother me too bad when i had one done but my father is more claustrophobic than i am and he said thats what he does during MRIs

Make sure you wear chain mail so the evil machine doesn't kill you

gl dude I hope your joints get fixed

I nearly fell asleep during my MRI

they gave me music, let me pick and channel and i was so comfortable lol

My head was locked in and when I was fully in the machine I could see out the other side so it didnt really feel like I was stuck in a tube