I had a MRI on Tuesday. This time the correct MRI's were ordered and everything was good to go. I took my *I dont give a shit about being shoved into a small and very loud machine* pills before we got there so they had time to kick in. We get in the MRI room and I lay down on the small hard table, they put a wash cloth over my face, snap the horrible cage thing over my face (this scans the brain) and then slide me into the machine. I didn't freak out, just took a few deep breaths and I was ready to start. I did the scan, they pulled me out put a IV in and shot the contrast in and put me back in the machine for another scan. It was done in a little over a hour. After I was all done we went to lunch (I dont remember much from lunch since I was doped up) I slept for a few hours after we got home.
Okay, now that I have totally bored you with the details of the MRI, I will move on to the good news. I got a call from my Neurologists office this morning and they got the written report from the MRI. Everything is stable!! Yay!! I was VERY happy to hear that. I still have to bring in the disk when I go see her in March so she can compare this MRI with the last one I had done.
This helps ease my mind a little bit about being scared that I will have a relapse while my husband is deployed. There is still a chance that it could happen, but there is nothing happening right now and that is good.
Yay! I'm so glad everything is looking good.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear everything is stable!
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