I've had a few MRI's and know they aren't as cool as this lady makes them sound, but thanks for putting my 8 year old daughter's mind at ease. She's ready for hers.
I’m getting an MRI in an hour. I suffer from anxiety and I didn’t even think about the process until just now. I hate small spaces and loud noises. Great.
Morgan Cloutier today I had my first MRI, it was probably the worst experience I've ever had. It's a tight space and it's loud. Plus they put heavy stuff on you. It sucks!
i'm just here incase anybody reading is having a scan done soon and needs calming down because i wanna say i've always had really bad anxiety and i did freak out when i was walking in but once i lay down and got in there, it was actually oddly relaxing. mine lasted about 20 minutes and i was kinda sad when it was over because i'd gone into a full on meditative state and i was listening to the sounds of the machine (even though i usually hate loud noises) because they're rhythmic. i couldn't stop thinking about how cool it'd be to use those sounds in a track and the view i could see from the mirror would make for a cool album cover to go with it. the view is actually really cool, it's weird to see your legs like that when you're laying down but it's a good kinda weird, especially when you're completely relaxed at the time. so yeah, i'd say just try to let your mind wander in a good way if you're worried, try to get into the rhythm of the machine if you enjoy music. it probably helps that i disassociate throughout the day a lot though and i've kinda just learnt how to do that before things get too bad without realising i'm doing it, which is great but it's a pain when it starts to get out of control
Thanks so much for this comment, I have severe generalized anxiety and panic attacks knowing somebody else with anxiety could get through it helps a lot
Reality check - MRI= 40-50 minutes laying on a narrow board in a freezing room (mri machines need to be cooled) strapped with a cage on your head, and left alone in a ballistic testing scenario (sounds like a firing range up close) and you cannot move or scratch for almost an hour and not to mention that you are in a cylinder just like being trapped in a crumbled building /earthquake = thats just AWESOME I can't wait to get it done again. She makes it sound so nice.
Mine was only 25 minutes. The room wasn't that freezing I had the cuff on my hurt shoulder the tunnel was small and scary and loud and I was scared but eventually got used to it and the noises actually made fall asleep it was nice. I wasn't strapped in that tight.
I had my 5th today and it was the worst ever. He put a blanket and it was so hot I nearly fainted. I needed to scratch my nose and k almost sneezed. It was an hour and I was laying there motionless and I was sweating so much. My reward is prom which is tomorrow and I'm very exited
Hello. I actually suffer from anxiety disorder and know al too well about panic attacks, claustrophobia, you name it. I actually had my first MRI done today and I have to say, it's really not all that bad. It may seem scary at first but just remember that you can stop at anytime. I would also suggest to simply close your eyes wear ear plugs or listen to music if ur allowed. Also, take some deep breaths. If you begin to think about panicking and already envision yourself trying to crawl out and escape, pause right there. Before you hit the panic button just remember that through your breathing you can diffuse the anxiety and the thoughts. Take deep breaths with ur stomach and hold ur breaths then release.
Yea I just got an MRI with and without contrast and an MRA all in one go. Took an hour. I panicked a little at first but I focused on breathing deep and slow and I eventually calmed down and almost fell asleep lol
I thought about what would happen in case of failure an realized I could not escape, then they gave a Xanax and once you get past the first couple minutes, you got it made and will be fighting sleep. 45 min goes by fast then.
It's nice to see a more recent reply! I will have my mri tomorrow & my doc prescribed something to calm me bc I am claustrophobic! How did you get through the 1st couple of mins? Breathing techniques?
I had an MRI done this past week of my brain. It was not as bad as I thought it was going to be. Obviously if you're afraid of small spaces you should tell them BEFOREHAND, because they may recommend/send you to a place with an open MRI machine. Don't wait until you get to your appointment. Of course doing research beforehand will help prepare you to know what to expect. The machine is very loud and makes vibrations. They will give you earphones that probably have pre-set music playing. Truth be told you can't really hear the music anyway, the machine is so loud it overpowers it. The technician will talk to you and make sure you're doing ok. I lucked out and had the sweetest tech in the world. I had to do the MRI twice, with/without contrast...they had to give me contrast through an IV. I mean it wasn't the most pleasant test ever, but if you just breathe and relax it will all be over before you even know it.
I applaud anyone, especially children who can take this test with no issues. I was claustrophobic and in TEARS. I had a VERY hard time, but managed, somehow to make it through, and it wasn't easy. I will NEVER do it again, no matter what. I will say that the staff was really understanding and patient. This is the worst thing I have ever had to endure, and I have given birth twice. I would have 20 more kids naturally, before doing this again. For me, this was like torture.
I’m having an MRI this Wednesday I was nervous at first but after watching this video it made me less nervous I’m 17 this was a great video thank you 😊
When i was 7 i had an mri done for my migraines. It was about 2 hours long, but i got headphones that played christmas music lol. Luckily nothing was wrong
I had an MRI today..for my brain. It was horrendous. I'm not usually claustrophobic or at least didn't think I was. But I'm a bigger person and I barely fit in it. It squished my arms to my chest/stomach which made me feel like I was suffocating even worse. I had to go for an hour total, the last 15 mins being with contrast in my IV. In the first 45 mins, I had to hit the "panic button" twice and make them let me out for a min. They offered to let me quit, but I knew I would just have to come back. So I kept going. But I literally had to use every ounce of mental strength I have to stay in there and not hyperventilate or scream. Lots of irrational thoughts like "maybe risking a brain tumor staying there and killing me wouldn't be so bad" and "I don't care if I never fins out why I started having seizures. I don't need to know" went thru my head. I wasn't offered head phones and the cage on my head had no mirror. Was told no one could come back with me, so no loved one there either. Not gonna lie, just watching this video...I have a little anxiety reaction looking at the machine. Like my breathing quickens and my heart races. I'm never doing that again. That's all I can say. You'd think I would feel proud of myself or good because it's over and I did it. But I just feel mentally drained and scarred. Maybe tomorrow I'll feel better about it.
What really helped me on my last scan was a mirror above my head which showed me the outside area, as I am slightly clostraphobic. My previous scans did not have this, so I did get anxious, it really helps too if the nurse talks to you through headphones at intervalls. Make sure you tell the nurses that you are anxious and get them to provide all that is available to ease your anxiety, they are not going in YOU are! There are also open scanners that are much better for sufferers and you can see all that is around you.
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I had an MRI done for my rotator cuff. They warned me that it was noisy and told me I could bring a CD to distract me while being scanned. It was a hellish experience due to the racket the machine made. It was like having your head in a bucket with people banging hammers and construction equipment whirring all around you with all kinds of deep groans and clanking - unbelievable! It took about 40 minutes but the music did help. When they got me out of the machine I looked back at it as I walked away and I saw that the manufacturers had named it, and another sitting next to it, similar to an automobile maker such Buick Wildcat. This was named Harmony and the other was called Melody. I thought those names were, at best, a bad joke or at worst stupidly cruel.
The little boy taking the change from his pocket is so cool. Not only is the kid not afraid its like a treat or as if he really is about to get in his spaceship.
I had an MRI earlier today 09/06/2019. It was very loud as described but this facility placed a headset on me and had a local radio station playing OUTSTANDING distraction. Even with the music playing it was still quite loud. If you are the smallest bit claustrophobic you may wind up using the panic ball which is in one hand and only needs to be squeezed. Good Luck. Lasted about 20-25 minutes to complete.
+Matthew Healing You get headphones or ear plugs. If you get headphones you can listen to music. When i had an MRI not too long ago i got to listen to classical music (not my choice) and fell alseep quite earliy. Took me an hour. I had to get an MRI of my legs though so i could move my arms and scratch my face so that was nice.
meditation and visualization. I pictured the noises as a train I was riding in as the wheels clacked over the tracks. They had a fan blowing gently on my head/face, and I concentrated on the slight movement of the air on my face - like a gentle breeze. I came very close to falling asleep, and if asked how long it took, it only felt like about 15 minutes, not the 45 or so it actually took.
i couldn't even begin mine. as soon as i was placed in that tunnel i demanded to be let out. wished i had mirrors. i didn't expect it would feel like the air was gone.
I had MRI in 1987 when I was 10, back then MRI chimes were 8 "bongs" during preview scan and a continuous tap-tap like a woodpecker would do, for something like 8 minutes for each scan, it was so bearable that they could even diffuse music in the room and I could listen without headphones, when I came out the doctor congratulated with me since I was the first of my age in his center going through MRI without sedation ;-D
I had mine today and If you already had it I'm just saying the video makes it seem way better than it is but I'm not trying to scare you I think u already had it when I'm typing this.
Thank you so much for creating this video. My son is going to have an MRI of his brain and I was trying to describe what it would be like to him and I wasn't doing a very good job. This is beautifully done.
Had my first mri done last summer because when i went to my eye appointment to check my vision my vision was blurry in my right eye. My last eye appt prior to last summer was about 6 or 7 years ago which my vision was 20/20 back then. So i was prescribed prescription glasses for distance & reading when i had my first mri the results came back showing i had optic nerve damage i just finished coming home from having my 2nd mri appt about 3 hours ago to take pictures of my brain & my neck will find out the results in a few days. 🙏
I just had mine with and without contrast and it took under an hour. If you don't move or panic the pictures will be clear and no repeats will be necessary. If they don't put two little pillows by your head inside the helmet thing ask them to bc it really prevents movement and blocks out some noise. Not gonna lie it's sooo tight in there. At first I was shocked I'm not claustrophobic but shit it's tight in there. Just try to think about anything but what's going on and make a tune or song outta the noises it makes it helps. Overall it isn't that bad but it's definitely not pleasant.
I wish my mri experience was like this. Unfortunately I hate small spaces and I started having a panic attack because I felt like I couldn’t breathe especially with a mask on. I was straight up crying and hyperventilating in front of the technician/nurse. It was terrible
So for anyone worried about their MRI don’t be! It’s actually not as scary as it seems. The noise isn’t that bad because they always give you headphones to block out the noise and the technician will usually be talking to you too :)
thank you so much. i’m getting one for my wrist, and i’m super nervous, and i am quite young to be getting one too-but that made me feel a bit better :)
I had my MRI done many months ago and the results returned clean. Cooper, I will try to put your mind at ease. It was actually a really cool experience. I nearly cried when I was about to go into the room (especially when I stripped all my clothing), but the nurses were very nice and the headphones I was given to block out the MRI noise played good music to listen to. You can still hear the noises the machine makes, but I was past being scared and after a while I almost fell asleep. Its okay to be nervous. Getting something like that done is a scary experience, especially if there's a possibility that they might find something wrong. I wish you the best of luck with your MRI and I hope your results come back completely clear as well.
I went to MRI today but failed to go through it feeling severely claustrophobic. I never felt so much panic in my life. This video is actually helping me to get ready for upcoming MRI next week. Thank you so much,
Not knowing what to expect for a brain scan, I felt a little hemmed in, but after a while I closed my eyes and imagined a picnic in a field at t summer time. I had a few moments of near panic, thought about the cost to the NHS and grateful for our wonderful Service in our Country, that I managed to get through it. I am going for a body scan very soon, must admit, do not like the thought, although I have had one before. Thank you NHS ❤
Mine was almost 3 hours long and I had two panic attacks because I was sweating to death and couldn't move a muscle. I felt trapped and I would rather eat a month old withered cactus than do that agian. I had to redo the whole scan half-way through because I couldn't take it anymore and was litterally crying my eyes out waiting for it to be over. When I got out, my back was *drenched* in sweat and I was shaking. I have severe claustrophobia. I thought I would atleast be able to watch a movie but nope, because my whole back had to be scanned I was stuck fully in the machine. It was so surreal and felt like a nightmare. I remember staring blankly at the white ceiling that was perched just a few inches from my face while the machine buzzed wildly in my ears. It was so loud that my ears started to become numb to the sound and ring. I was hyperventilating and panicking because my muscles began to cramp and I felt like jumping out of the machine. But I knew if I did I would have to go back in there. Occasionally, the person handing the mri scanner would check in on me to see if I was okay, but only did so every 30 minutes. I remember feeling the heat build on my head and upper back as I stared up, the light gleaming from below the machine. I had wanted more than ever to move, to breath without worrying that I was moving too much. *Never agian,* will I take my free movement for granted. All of this for my crooked and twisted back. I am hoping this train-wreck of a back issue will come to an end in late july, when I will have my back surgery as treatment for severe scoliosis. It will be a long recovery process, but I pray it's worth it. To mri machines, *never agian.*
I have to get a MRI and I am only ten years old I am super nervous and scared of going in a big machine this might help me. thanks for making this video
MRI is a lot like radar. Both send out pulses of radio light and look for an echo. Radio is pretty good at traveling through solid objects, so you can do things like look at the inside of a raincloud and find the parts that have the most and biggest raindrops. The problem with radar is that it really only works for big things. People are too small, it's not possible to focus radio waves well enough to see organs and blood vessels and the parts doctors are interested in. So MRI has a clever solution. Strong magnetic fields change how atoms respond to radio waves (the "magnetic resonance" effect). MRI can't focus the radio waves, but it can "tune" your body by changing its magnetic field. And with some fancy math it can draw a picture that shows which parts are responding to the radio signal. The good thing is this is very gentle. The magnet is only as strong as a few neodymium magnets (the "super-magnet" kind), and radio waves don't hurt living things. You won't even feel it. The one bad thing is it can be very loud. Electromagnets make a buzzing or humming sound when they produce a changing magnetic field. (This is why transformers hum.) Since the MRI makes a strong field that changes quickly, it's about as loud as a motorcycle or a locomotive engine. You'll probably need to wear earplugs or noise-blocking earmuffs or both so that it doesn't hurt your ears. At the start of scanning there's often a knocking sound. Then the exact scanning sound depends on what kind of pictures the machine is taking. I think a lot of them sound like a giant printer or air compressor, but there are some beeps and buzzes too. This video has a bunch of examples: ruclips.net/video/Kax4B5txBoo/видео.html
I had a brain MRI a week ago and actually I found it fascinating! Being an engineer and somewhat a technology freak I know this machine can not harm me. Yes, the noises are VERY loud and it was bad because my earplus didn't really sit properly. However I was rewarded by being allowed to take a look at the pictures of my own brain later, after explaining that I am really a tech freak. VE R Y C O O L! However I understand that for some people - mainly children - this can be very frightening, but with a cool explenation like the one in this video, any 8 year old will have a great story to tell to his friends! Well done!
Did you have any gadolinium contrast as well injected into your arm. If you did, its not as safe as you think. gadolimium is a highly toxic metal and does get stuck in your body. Check out all the self help groups
Hi. I have been through MRI many times. But tis time my daughter who is just six years old is suggested by the doctor for it. I showed her video of MRI PROCESS. And now she is ready to go for it.
I've got an mri tomorrow so they can look at my optic nerves in my eyes and I'm so nervous, I really don't wanna go but this video made me feel a bit better. I'll jsut have to prepare before to make sure I'm wearing no metal and stuff like that, that means I can't wear my glasses tho 😑
If an MRI can give you the answer to the health worries it is worth it, I am as claustrophobic as one can imagine. Nver use an elevator if there are stairs, up to 19 floors that is). MRI gave me good results so I taught myself to grin and bear it.
I'm clusterophobic just like you and I have to get an MRI done on my knee and I already bailed out of it twice. I only got as far as being put inside even with my Aunt holding my hand didn't help.
Nice way of putting it. Actually, the whole experience for me was very traumatic and stressful. I never knew I was claustrophobic until I was put inside the MRI machine.
I have a metal implated in one of my tooth as a result of a root canal procedure 15 years ago. Am I safe for an MRI as recommended by my ortho surgeon. Please advise.
Telling anyone who had an experience that for them personally was traumatizing that their reactions are stupid make you a bully. I can't help how my mind and body reacted, and it has affected me ever since. I KNOW I am not the only one that has had the same experience. So because you are so fantastic that you could do it with no problem. Please, watch you don't trip on your giant ego and overblown arrogance as you skip through your life of roses. @@
I had one an hour ago it wasn’t scary it was fine I put the mask on and yes they were noises but each noise had to do with the magnets taking the picture I think some people go in with a basic fear and some of the responses that I have heard or just a little on the naughty side. I think for most people it’s an experience that you have you finish you’re done
I had an MRI of my cervical spine today. I was living all my life thinking I am claustrophobic. Until today... Before the test I was trembing like hell and my heart beat was so fast. When the radiologist took me on the bed and ready to fix my head it s when I freaked out. I said I would like not to block my head. He said that s not possible. I felt a despair at that moment and burst into crying. Then I managed to be still and got inside the tunell. It s when I calmed down immediately, I don t even know why. Then the machine started to make awful sounds on which I started to concentrate and find a rhythm to sing with it😂 I was thinking I am at a rave party, then I was finding some of the noises and vibrations like the washing machine. I even started to feel to laugh at some moment when I was concentrating over the noises of the machine. In the same time I was thanking in my mind to all the piece of my body, I was thanking to the machine and to the radiologist for everything. The final moment was when the machine stopped to make the noises for 2-3 minutes and I was started to have some negative thoughts that I m stuck inside and nobody will take me out of it, with my head blocked there. But then the bed started to move me out of the tunnel and the radiologist was there. What I learnt from this experience about me is that I m not claustrophobic like I thought, but I am in fact mentally unstable. I burst into tears at the end of the exam. The worst part for me was before and after it😢not during
you are all lucky. in my country while in the mri we have no headphones. plus no one else is allowed in the room and the technician cant talk to us. finally we are alone in the room and unaible to see anyone else as there is a black glass covering them.
Had my first MRI today. The sound the machine produces is so loud and so violent I almost laughed because I just couldn’t believe how ridiculous it was.
Can magnetic resonance imaging be done in anesthesia or pre-medication or sedation if you are scared of loud sounds or are you in a tight-seated or panic disorder? or having learning disability and does not understand the purpose of the research? I'm so scared! :(
I got a full body MRI (I'm 9 years old). I never got cushions near my ears (although I wish I did). My MRI was 3 hours long. My parents weren't there, and I was stuck there alone, and dehydrated. This is SO WRONG
I'm not exactly a child , more like entering my second childhood, as I''m 79. But I have to have an MRI on Monday and I was wondering what it is like. I'm ok with the small space but not so keen on the loud noise. Oh well we'll see.
I was sent for MRI 3 times, and 3 times I ran out. They give me pills, no way soon that I was seeing where I was going, eyes opened and ran away. Need somthing lot more simple.
Grown lady teaches kids about a medical instrument in which will make you claustrophobic and has anxiety prone sounds will smiling (around probably late 80s to 90s) (colorized)
I got an MRI on my knee a few days ago. It was pretty cool to be honest. The only problem is that I’m not good at sitting still for long periods of time, mostly because every now and again my legs or feet will just have a small spasm for whatever reason. But the MRI was easy. At first it was really loud and annoying, but eventually I got used to the beat the machine made and i eventually just fell asleep.
guys do no worry about the size when they say close your eyes to prevent damage to your eyes due to the lasers keep em closed until its done and it wasn't bad when i had mine today so dont be scared and afraid
is it like painfully loud or do the earplugs make it quite because I don't feel like laying in a circle for an hour with a sound as loud as a bomb. If the sound is equivalent to a guns firing sound its not bad but if its the the same as a monster truck its annoying
I hate the machine because I'm claustrophobic but the loud sound didn't seem any worse than the garbage truck that passes next to my house. And it isn't consistent. It comes and goes, there is as much silence as there is loud noise. The earplugs and/or headphones playing music of your choice help A LOT.
Am not getting in a MRI, I was just lost in RUclips, but am claustrophobic and just watching this made me hella scared, But don't worry they'll help you feel comfortable and some people in the comments that experienced it said that it was not as bad as it seems. Anyway I wish you luck for your examination, hope everything goes well.
Just had one today with and without contrast and i was in there for 2 hours and 30 minuets i had to wear the clothes they gave me my parents wernt in there and i was very LOUD they gave me earplugs. I got an itch but couldnt scratch ;-;
I'm a full grown man and this is probably the best video I've seen about what to expect during an MRI
I lasted 4 minutes in my first closed MRI. An open one does not bother me but the closed one?? Oh boy does it ever!!
Same here. I've a scan coming up and I'm going to be imagining I'm going into space because of this video.
@@userdetails1 haha same
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I've had a few MRI's and know they aren't as cool as this lady makes them sound, but thanks for putting my 8 year old daughter's mind at ease. She's ready for hers.
I’m getting an MRI in an hour. I suffer from anxiety and I didn’t even think about the process until just now. I hate small spaces and loud noises. Great.
Morgan Cloutier today I had my first MRI, it was probably the worst experience I've ever had. It's a tight space and it's loud. Plus they put heavy stuff on you. It sucks!
I'm getting one soon and I think I'm going to pass out from an anxiety attack
Dale the Kale me too its going to be asleep and under sedaion but im nervus
Dennis Games lol don’t be nervous it’s not as bad as I thoight
Dale the Kale well i guess your right the thing that scares me is idk when its going to be
i'm just here incase anybody reading is having a scan done soon and needs calming down because i wanna say i've always had really bad anxiety and i did freak out when i was walking in but once i lay down and got in there, it was actually oddly relaxing. mine lasted about 20 minutes and i was kinda sad when it was over because i'd gone into a full on meditative state and i was listening to the sounds of the machine (even though i usually hate loud noises) because they're rhythmic. i couldn't stop thinking about how cool it'd be to use those sounds in a track and the view i could see from the mirror would make for a cool album cover to go with it. the view is actually really cool, it's weird to see your legs like that when you're laying down but it's a good kinda weird, especially when you're completely relaxed at the time. so yeah, i'd say just try to let your mind wander in a good way if you're worried, try to get into the rhythm of the machine if you enjoy music.
it probably helps that i disassociate throughout the day a lot though and i've kinda just learnt how to do that before things get too bad without realising i'm doing it, which is great but it's a pain when it starts to get out of control
im so scared! im getting mine in an hour. I hope theyll put on some BTS music.😭
Thanks so much for this comment, I have severe generalized anxiety and panic attacks knowing somebody else with anxiety could get through it helps a lot
Reality check - MRI= 40-50 minutes laying on a narrow board in a freezing room (mri machines need to be cooled) strapped with a cage on your head, and left alone in a ballistic testing scenario (sounds like a firing range up close) and you cannot move or scratch for almost an hour and not to mention that you are in a cylinder just like being trapped in a crumbled building /earthquake = thats just AWESOME I can't wait to get it done again. She makes it sound so nice.
Mine was only 25 minutes. The room wasn't that freezing I had the cuff on my hurt shoulder the tunnel was small and scary and loud and I was scared but eventually got used to it and the noises actually made fall asleep it was nice. I wasn't strapped in that tight.
I had my 5th today and it was the worst ever. He put a blanket and it was so hot I nearly fainted. I needed to scratch my nose and k almost sneezed. It was an hour and I was laying there motionless and I was sweating so much. My reward is prom which is tomorrow and I'm very exited
I had my first not to long ago...My heart was beating sooo fast. I had it done on my wrist...
I was 35 minutes, and the nurse gave me a warm blanket :3
When i got in it i knocked out and i didnt remember anything
Hello. I actually suffer from anxiety disorder and know al too well about panic attacks, claustrophobia, you name it. I actually had my first MRI done today and I have to say, it's really not all that bad. It may seem scary at first but just remember that you can stop at anytime. I would also suggest to simply close your eyes wear ear plugs or listen to music if ur allowed. Also, take some deep breaths. If you begin to think about panicking and already envision yourself trying to crawl out and escape, pause right there. Before you hit the panic button just remember that through your breathing you can diffuse the anxiety and the thoughts. Take deep breaths with ur stomach and hold ur breaths then release.
Yeah I got anxiety too mate.
Yea I just got an MRI with and without contrast and an MRA all in one go. Took an hour. I panicked a little at first but I focused on breathing deep and slow and I eventually calmed down and almost fell asleep lol
I thought about what would happen in case of failure an realized I could not escape, then they gave a Xanax and once you get past the first couple minutes, you got it made and will be fighting sleep. 45 min goes by fast then.
It's nice to see a more recent reply! I will have my mri tomorrow & my doc prescribed something to calm me bc I am claustrophobic! How did you get through the 1st couple of mins? Breathing techniques?
I had an MRI done this past week of my brain. It was not as bad as I thought it was going to be. Obviously if you're afraid of small spaces you should tell them BEFOREHAND, because they may recommend/send you to a place with an open MRI machine. Don't wait until you get to your appointment. Of course doing research beforehand will help prepare you to know what to expect. The machine is very loud and makes vibrations. They will give you earphones that probably have pre-set music playing. Truth be told you can't really hear the music anyway, the machine is so loud it overpowers it. The technician will talk to you and make sure you're doing ok. I lucked out and had the sweetest tech in the world. I had to do the MRI twice, with/without contrast...they had to give me contrast through an IV. I mean it wasn't the most pleasant test ever, but if you just breathe and relax it will all be over before you even know it.
Open plan MRIs are the future! Would happily pay hundreds of pounds to avoid the horror
Let me just tell you, Its not just a chirping sound...
Katelyn Wood it's a really weird thing...
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Its birds tweeting with WW2 in the background.
I was scared of that sound
!! VERY LOUD BANGING !!
!! LOUD Banging !!!
!! EXTREMELY LOUD BANGING !!!
Even though I'm an adult, I'll use the astronaut analogy for my MRI
We agree! :) Good call, Mike!
lol me too
+Mike “Archivestereo” Kass Are you claustrophobic or something?
never hurts
he's not. maybe he's just nervous
I applaud anyone, especially children who can take this test with no issues. I was claustrophobic and in TEARS. I had a VERY hard time, but managed, somehow to make it through, and it wasn't easy. I will NEVER do it again, no matter what. I will say that the staff was really understanding and patient. This is the worst thing I have ever had to endure, and I have given birth twice. I would have 20 more kids naturally, before doing this again. For me, this was like torture.
I feel for you... it's just hideous. What's the need anyway when there are other types of scan available?
Am 12, having an MRI in a few weeks. Anxious already, I’m claustrophobic :l
@@quorra_dawn Hope it went ok for you. Read my comment above about a mirror.
I’m having an MRI this Wednesday I was nervous at first but after watching this video it made me less nervous I’m 17 this was a great video thank you 😊
When i was 7 i had an mri done for my migraines. It was about 2 hours long, but i got headphones that played christmas music lol. Luckily nothing was wrong
i thought headwear or any possible metal werent allowed im confused.
coochie. there’s a thing called plastic headphones
@@arianator7825 there's no metal on the head
Haa I was able to watch a movie
@@arianator7825 was it Christmas?
I had an MRI today..for my brain. It was horrendous. I'm not usually claustrophobic or at least didn't think I was. But I'm a bigger person and I barely fit in it. It squished my arms to my chest/stomach which made me feel like I was suffocating even worse. I had to go for an hour total, the last 15 mins being with contrast in my IV. In the first 45 mins, I had to hit the "panic button" twice and make them let me out for a min. They offered to let me quit, but I knew I would just have to come back. So I kept going. But I literally had to use every ounce of mental strength I have to stay in there and not hyperventilate or scream. Lots of irrational thoughts like "maybe risking a brain tumor staying there and killing me wouldn't be so bad" and "I don't care if I never fins out why I started having seizures. I don't need to know" went thru my head. I wasn't offered head phones and the cage on my head had no mirror. Was told no one could come back with me, so no loved one there either. Not gonna lie, just watching this video...I have a little anxiety reaction looking at the machine. Like my breathing quickens and my heart races. I'm never doing that again. That's all I can say. You'd think I would feel proud of myself or good because it's over and I did it. But I just feel mentally drained and scarred. Maybe tomorrow I'll feel better about it.
Why don't they always use mirrors with the head coils?
What really helped me on my last scan was a mirror above my head which showed me the outside area, as I am slightly clostraphobic. My previous scans did not have this, so I did get anxious, it really helps too if the nurse talks to you through headphones at intervalls. Make sure you tell the nurses that you are anxious and get them to provide all that is available to ease your anxiety, they are not going in YOU are! There are also open scanners that are much better for sufferers and you can see all that is around you.
This actually makes me feel more nervous for the MRI I'm getting in around an hour.
Same
@@PrincessYonna1 me too
How was it?
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I had an MRI done for my rotator cuff. They warned me that it was noisy and told me I could bring a CD to distract me while being scanned. It was a hellish experience due to the racket the machine made. It was like having your head in a bucket with people banging hammers and construction equipment whirring all around you with all kinds of deep groans and clanking - unbelievable! It took about 40 minutes but the music did help. When they got me out of the machine I looked back at it as I walked away and I saw that the manufacturers had named it, and another sitting next to it, similar to an automobile maker such Buick Wildcat. This was named Harmony and the other was called Melody. I thought those names were, at best, a bad joke or at worst stupidly cruel.
The little boy taking the change from his pocket is so cool. Not only is the kid not afraid its like a treat or as if he really is about to get in his spaceship.
I had an MRI earlier today 09/06/2019. It was very loud as described but this facility placed a headset on me and had a local radio station playing OUTSTANDING distraction. Even with the music playing it was still quite loud. If you are the smallest bit claustrophobic you may wind up using the panic ball which is in one hand and only needs to be squeezed. Good Luck. Lasted about 20-25 minutes to complete.
0:54 how the hell would you take a nap in that thing?! very loud 0.0
+Matthew Healing You get headphones or ear plugs. If you get headphones you can listen to music. When i had an MRI not too long ago i got to listen to classical music (not my choice) and fell alseep quite earliy. Took me an hour. I had to get an MRI of my legs though so i could move my arms and scratch my face so that was nice.
Matthew Healing you just get used to the noise and it sounds like music
meditation and visualization. I pictured the noises as a train I was riding in as the wheels clacked over the tracks. They had a fan blowing gently on my head/face, and I concentrated on the slight movement of the air on my face - like a gentle breeze. I came very close to falling asleep, and if asked how long it took, it only felt like about 15 minutes, not the 45 or so it actually took.
I am 13, and today I had my first MRI. I was literally shivering of fear, I wish I could have seen this video before going into that....
i couldn't even begin mine. as soon as i was placed in that tunnel i demanded to be let out. wished i had mirrors. i didn't expect it would feel like the air was gone.
I had MRI in 1987 when I was 10, back then MRI chimes were 8 "bongs" during preview scan and a continuous tap-tap like a woodpecker would do, for something like 8 minutes for each scan, it was so bearable that they could even diffuse music in the room and I could listen without headphones, when I came out the doctor congratulated with me since I was the first of my age in his center going through MRI without sedation ;-D
Thank you. I almost had a panic attack thinking of my MRI scan tomorrow. Now I’m kind off excited for it. Thanks 🙏 ❤️
I had mine today and If you already had it I'm just saying the video makes it seem way better than it is but I'm not trying to scare you I think u already had it when I'm typing this.
I have claustrophobia too :(
I do not actually feel very comfortable about the ability of me going to space through my MRI...
Thank you so much for creating this video. My son is going to have an MRI of his brain and I was trying to describe what it would be like to him and I wasn't doing a very good job. This is beautifully done.
Glad this helped, Jennifer! Hope all is well with your son.
Had my first mri done last summer because when i went to my eye appointment to check my vision my vision was blurry in my right eye. My last eye appt prior to last summer was about 6 or 7 years ago which my vision was 20/20 back then. So i was prescribed prescription glasses for distance & reading when i had my first mri the results came back showing i had optic nerve damage i just finished coming home from having my 2nd mri appt about 3 hours ago to take pictures of my brain & my neck will find out the results in a few days. 🙏
I just had mine with and without contrast and it took under an hour. If you don't move or panic the pictures will be clear and no repeats will be necessary. If they don't put two little pillows by your head inside the helmet thing ask them to bc it really prevents movement and blocks out some noise. Not gonna lie it's sooo tight in there. At first I was shocked I'm not claustrophobic but shit it's tight in there. Just try to think about anything but what's going on and make a tune or song outta the noises it makes it helps. Overall it isn't that bad but it's definitely not pleasant.
Thanks for watching and sharing your experience, Patrycja!
I wish my mri experience was like this. Unfortunately I hate small spaces and I started having a panic attack because I felt like I couldn’t breathe especially with a mask on. I was straight up crying and hyperventilating in front of the technician/nurse. It was terrible
I was exactly the same.. but got through it at a later date with valium!!
So afraid to have mri
So for anyone worried about their MRI don’t be! It’s actually not as scary as it seems. The noise isn’t that bad because they always give you headphones to block out the noise and the technician will usually be talking to you too :)
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I might get an MRI on my ears...
thank you so much. i’m getting one for my wrist, and i’m super nervous, and i am quite young to be getting one too-but that made me feel a bit better :)
@@lilyslavender same (I’m 12) but how’d it go? I hope it went alright
The "MR-I am Ready" program at Wolfsons Hospital in Florida helped my son complete his first MRI without sedation. This video is great!
Never even heard of sedation being used during MRI. Is this something that is done just in case for children that cannot stay still?
yes, to keep them still or if they scare easily. Fortunately, these kind of prep-programs are reducing the use of sedation in many kids.
Korrin Johnson Ok, thanks :)
I'm 15 and getting an MRI today. I'm trying to put my mind at ease, but it still really scares me.
i hope it went well for you
I am getting a mri and you got enny tips
I had my MRI done many months ago and the results returned clean. Cooper, I will try to put your mind at ease. It was actually a really cool experience. I nearly cried when I was about to go into the room (especially when I stripped all my clothing), but the nurses were very nice and the headphones I was given to block out the MRI noise played good music to listen to. You can still hear the noises the machine makes, but I was past being scared and after a while I almost fell asleep. Its okay to be nervous. Getting something like that done is a scary experience, especially if there's a possibility that they might find something wrong. I wish you the best of luck with your MRI and I hope your results come back completely clear as well.
Onyx Rissen thanks lol getting mine today also
i just had one its terrible :P
I went to MRI today but failed to go through it feeling severely claustrophobic. I never felt so much panic in my life.
This video is actually helping me to get ready for upcoming MRI next week. Thank you so much,
Not knowing what to expect for a brain scan, I felt a little hemmed in, but after a while I closed my eyes and imagined a picnic in a field at t summer time. I had a few moments of near panic, thought about the cost to the NHS and grateful for our wonderful Service in our Country, that I managed to get through it.
I am going for a body scan very soon, must admit, do not like the thought, although I have had one before. Thank you NHS ❤
I've got one on Wednesday for a brain mri and I'm very scared if I'm honest!! I'm asking for sedation before hand. Good luck to all having scans soon
"You may even want to take a nap"
Heck. I slept like a log for the whole 2+ hour long thing.
Mine was almost 3 hours long and I had two panic attacks because I was sweating to death and couldn't move a muscle. I felt trapped and I would rather eat a month old withered cactus than do that agian. I had to redo the whole scan half-way through because I couldn't take it anymore and was litterally crying my eyes out waiting for it to be over. When I got out, my back was *drenched* in sweat and I was shaking. I have severe claustrophobia.
I thought I would atleast be able to watch a movie but nope, because my whole back had to be scanned I was stuck fully in the machine. It was so surreal and felt like a nightmare. I remember staring blankly at the white ceiling that was perched just a few inches from my face while the machine buzzed wildly in my ears. It was so loud that my ears started to become numb to the sound and ring. I was hyperventilating and panicking because my muscles began to cramp and I felt like jumping out of the machine. But I knew if I did I would have to go back in there. Occasionally, the person handing the mri scanner would check in on me to see if I was okay, but only did so every 30 minutes. I remember feeling the heat build on my head and upper back as I stared up, the light gleaming from below the machine. I had wanted more than ever to move, to breath without worrying that I was moving too much.
*Never agian,* will I take my free movement for granted.
All of this for my crooked and twisted back. I am hoping this train-wreck of a back issue will come to an end in late july, when I will have my back surgery as treatment for severe scoliosis. It will be a long recovery process, but I pray it's worth it.
To mri machines, *never agian.*
I have to get a MRI and I am only ten years old I am super nervous and scared of going in a big machine this might help me. thanks for making this video
lmao I had my first scan when I was 6 😂😂
Luckily I found this video. This will help me not to get nervous.
MRI is a lot like radar. Both send out pulses of radio light and look for an echo. Radio is pretty good at traveling through solid objects, so you can do things like look at the inside of a raincloud and find the parts that have the most and biggest raindrops.
The problem with radar is that it really only works for big things. People are too small, it's not possible to focus radio waves well enough to see organs and blood vessels and the parts doctors are interested in.
So MRI has a clever solution. Strong magnetic fields change how atoms respond to radio waves (the "magnetic resonance" effect). MRI can't focus the radio waves, but it can "tune" your body by changing its magnetic field. And with some fancy math it can draw a picture that shows which parts are responding to the radio signal.
The good thing is this is very gentle. The magnet is only as strong as a few neodymium magnets (the "super-magnet" kind), and radio waves don't hurt living things. You won't even feel it.
The one bad thing is it can be very loud. Electromagnets make a buzzing or humming sound when they produce a changing magnetic field. (This is why transformers hum.) Since the MRI makes a strong field that changes quickly, it's about as loud as a motorcycle or a locomotive engine. You'll probably need to wear earplugs or noise-blocking earmuffs or both so that it doesn't hurt your ears.
At the start of scanning there's often a knocking sound. Then the exact scanning sound depends on what kind of pictures the machine is taking. I think a lot of them sound like a giant printer or air compressor, but there are some beeps and buzzes too.
This video has a bunch of examples: ruclips.net/video/Kax4B5txBoo/видео.html
I had a brain MRI a week ago and actually I found it fascinating! Being an engineer and somewhat a technology freak I know this machine can not harm me. Yes, the noises are VERY loud and it was bad because my earplus didn't really sit properly. However I was rewarded by being allowed to take a look at the pictures of my own brain later, after explaining that I am really a tech freak. VE R Y C O O L! However I understand that for some people - mainly children - this can be very frightening, but with a cool explenation like the one in this video, any 8 year old will have a great story to tell to his friends! Well done!
Did you have any gadolinium contrast as well injected into your arm. If you did, its not as safe as you think. gadolimium is a highly toxic metal and does get stuck in your body. Check out all the self help groups
2:15, What a Beautiful Sound ❤️
Let me tell you its not for a short while I actually had phobia when I first entered an mri it was quite hard to breath
Just had my 2nd MRI done. They are sooo awesome 😁
Hi. I have been through MRI many times. But tis time my daughter who is just six years old is suggested by the doctor for it. I showed her video of MRI PROCESS. And now she is ready to go for it.
MsGladise how did your daughter cope with all those weird sounds?
I love her. She have a beautiful smile, and seems like a fun person to be around 💪💓
Yeah and I got one today
I've got an mri tomorrow so they can look at my optic nerves in my eyes and I'm so nervous, I really don't wanna go but this video made me feel a bit better. I'll jsut have to prepare before to make sure I'm wearing no metal and stuff like that, that means I can't wear my glasses tho 😑
Got my MRI results back and saw some deformities within my disc due to aging but I also have arthritis as well.
If an MRI can give you the answer to the health worries it is worth it, I am as claustrophobic as one can imagine. Nver use an elevator if there are stairs, up to 19 floors that is). MRI gave me good results so I taught myself to grin and bear it.
I'm clusterophobic just like you and I have to get an MRI done on my knee and I already bailed out of it twice.
I only got as far as being put inside even with my Aunt holding my hand didn't help.
THIS WOULD BE A living help if you have adhd and you are claustrophobic
Aka what I had to go through 😔👊 It felt like a nightmare and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
I had one today i have never been so happy to have headphones in my life
this video should everyone see before MRI ! thank you
Nice way of putting it. Actually, the whole experience for me was very traumatic and stressful. I never knew I was claustrophobic until I was put inside the MRI machine.
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I have had some of them taken when you go underneath and lay still for awhile the cotton buds do help as noise is abit iffy moving ig good😮😊
I was so glad to get out of there I literally kissed the ground 😂
Amidala Davis LoL.. Im scared , I have one tomorrow.. I’m thinking.. I’ll do this after the MRI
@@ap09bl7015 me too 😭
Lol same! I got out I was like never again! Lol
This really helped, I'm getting mine soon and I'm freaking out :(
good luck! you will be totally fine :)
I'm getting mine too soon I'm sacred too but don't worry it won't hurt that's what my mom said :)
Actually an MRI machine is a portal to another dimension... a dimension that exists within you :D
Frank Sinatra in the headphones and 10 mg of valium got me through 30 minutes
That's my recipe as well.
I have a metal implated in one of my tooth as a result of a root canal procedure 15 years ago. Am I safe for an MRI as recommended by my
ortho surgeon. Please advise.
Can the patient inside the tube talk during the mri?
Telling anyone who had an experience that for them personally was traumatizing that their reactions are stupid make you a bully. I can't help how my mind and body reacted, and it has affected me ever since. I KNOW I am not the only one that has had the same experience. So because you are so fantastic that you could do it with no problem. Please, watch you don't trip on your giant ego and overblown arrogance as you skip through your life of roses. @@
I’m making a song with all of the songs to celebrate my MRI scan yesterday
Rachel I have hydrosufulice to
I have a shunt to
U may need to get ur shunt replaced I sometimes get headaches on my shunt side also so ur not alone
I had one an hour ago it wasn’t scary it was fine I put the mask on and yes they were noises but each noise had to do with the magnets taking the picture I think some people go in with a basic fear and some of the responses that I have heard or just a little on the naughty side. I think for most people it’s an experience that you have you finish you’re done
I had an MRI of my cervical spine today. I was living all my life thinking I am claustrophobic. Until today...
Before the test I was trembing like hell and my heart beat was so fast. When the radiologist took me on the bed and ready to fix my head it s when I freaked out. I said I would like not to block my head. He said that s not possible. I felt a despair at that moment and burst into crying. Then I managed to be still and got inside the tunell. It s when I calmed down immediately, I don t even know why. Then the machine started to make awful sounds on which I started to concentrate and find a rhythm to sing with it😂 I was thinking I am at a rave party, then I was finding some of the noises and vibrations like the washing machine. I even started to feel to laugh at some moment when I was concentrating over the noises of the machine. In the same time I was thanking in my mind to all the piece of my body, I was thanking to the machine and to the radiologist for everything. The final moment was when the machine stopped to make the noises for 2-3 minutes and I was started to have some negative thoughts that I m stuck inside and nobody will take me out of it, with my head blocked there. But then the bed started to move me out of the tunnel and the radiologist was there. What I learnt from this experience about me is that I m not claustrophobic like I thought, but I am in fact mentally unstable. I burst into tears at the end of the exam. The worst part for me was before and after it😢not during
when I have MRI's (on going heart issues) I pretend I'm in the sick bay of the Enterprise and Dr Beverly Crusher in charge ... yes I do love Star Trek
I had an MRI for a surgery in the future. I got to listen to the radio. :p
Love this! Great work!
you are all lucky. in my country while in the mri we have no headphones. plus no one else is allowed in the room and the technician cant talk to us. finally we are alone in the room and unaible to see anyone else as there is a black glass covering them.
Had my first MRI today. The sound the machine produces is so loud and so violent I almost laughed because I just couldn’t believe how ridiculous it was.
Can you talk during the mri?
Can magnetic resonance imaging be done in anesthesia or pre-medication or sedation if you are scared of loud sounds or are you in a tight-seated or panic disorder? or having learning disability and does not understand the purpose of the research? I'm so scared! :(
I got a full body MRI (I'm 9 years old). I never got cushions near my ears (although I wish I did). My MRI was 3 hours long. My parents weren't there, and I was stuck there alone, and dehydrated. This is SO WRONG
Jeez they really shouldn’t make a 9 year old go in one of these for 3 hours. That’s dumb. And they should’ve let you have your parents!!!
Lmao
I don't know how long exactly, but my mom said it was well over two hours.
I have tics in my head mainly and i am getting an mri, this is gonna be fun 😅
I got mine today, lol. It wasn’t that bad, but I was like hyperventilating for awhile. Hmph. It was only about a half hour and it wasn’t that bad tbh.
Glad everything went well, Eri! Thanks for watching!
Ok these sounds aren't just loud, they come straight from hell
as a child my neurology doctors never told me to get an MRI and ever since I’ve never had one
I’ve had this before. It’s hell on earth
Good video but what about those of us with Autistic kids and sensory issues?
wehhhhhhhhhhhh great job lady i like ur voice and explanation !!!!!!!!!!
Super video thanks now i know what to expect
They used a small bit of gadolinium to highlight the bones. It had been injected slowly.
So no needles right?😭😭😭
I been in there and I wanted to panic because it was a tight space and I’m Claustrophobic I cant stand feeling trap🤦🏽♀️
I'm not exactly a child , more like entering my second childhood, as I''m 79. But I have to have an MRI on Monday and I was wondering what it is like.
I'm ok with the small space but not so keen on the loud noise. Oh well we'll see.
We hope everything went well, Malcolm!
I had a MRI taken before the surgery so they can see what wrong and I wasn't really scared I was just really cold and uncomfortable
I have Moyamoya from 1999 9 year old, but usually not neccesary MRI training material
I am fearful of loud noises. How does the camera make the sounds?
Having an mri in 5 days at 6 am 🙃 nothing new for me but I haven’t had one in 2 years so I’m nervous.
I was sent for MRI 3 times, and 3 times I ran out. They give me pills, no way soon that I was seeing where I was going, eyes opened and ran away.
Need somthing lot more simple.
Grown lady teaches kids about a medical instrument in which will make you claustrophobic and has anxiety prone sounds will smiling (around probably late 80s to 90s) (colorized)
How much time take an MRI
Idk if I can stay that still, what if I have to itch
I love your butterfly profile
this is presented really well ;)
I got an MRI on my knee a few days ago. It was pretty cool to be honest. The only problem is that I’m not good at sitting still for long periods of time, mostly because every now and again my legs or feet will just have a small spasm for whatever reason. But the MRI was easy. At first it was really loud and annoying, but eventually I got used to the beat the machine made and i eventually just fell asleep.
Glad everything went well and you are on the road to recovery!
guys do no worry about the size when they say close your eyes to prevent damage to your eyes due to the lasers keep em closed until its done and it wasn't bad when i had mine today so dont be scared and afraid
is it like painfully loud or do the earplugs make it quite because I don't feel like laying in a circle for an hour with a sound as loud as a bomb. If the sound is equivalent to a guns firing sound its not bad but if its the the same as a monster truck its annoying
I hate the machine because I'm claustrophobic but the loud sound didn't seem any worse than the garbage truck that passes next to my house. And it isn't consistent. It comes and goes, there is as much silence as there is loud noise. The earplugs and/or headphones playing music of your choice help A LOT.
I’m getting a mri in a week and I have claustrophobia and just watching this is making me scared
Am not getting in a MRI, I was just lost in RUclips, but am claustrophobic and just watching this made me hella scared,
But don't worry they'll help you feel comfortable and some people in the comments that experienced it said that it was not as bad as it seems.
Anyway I wish you luck for your examination, hope everything goes well.
Just had one today with and without contrast and i was in there for 2 hours and 30 minuets i had to wear the clothes they gave me my parents wernt in there and i was very LOUD they gave me earplugs. I got an itch but couldnt scratch ;-;
Sans The Memelord r
Did the iv for the contrast one make you feel sick?😓
I’m really scared😔
I got headphones-