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On 11/5/2014 10:04 PM, Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:
F*O*A*D wrote: ,,,on my arm...or something like that. dunno why yet. this will certainly be the outcome: http://tinyurl.com/kt9296f I don't know why so many people have problems with MRIs. More claustrophobia than I imagined out there, I guess. I had one some years ago on my head. For sudden hearing loss, to rule out a tumor. So they strap me in the machine and try to reassure me that I'll be alright, no need to panic in there, etc. I just saw a good opportunity to take a nap. They had to wake me up when it was over. Needless to say, I didn't fidget. I've had a couple MRI's for herniated discs. I was already on pain pills, I then had a shot of coffee Kahlua before entering. I was very comfortable for the 40 minute procedures. The tech said I had a very good set of pictures. I have them now. There are some I can't make much out of, others I see the problem. I think I may have mentioned this somewhere. I had two MRI's discs at a surgeon, I recently picked them up, one was labeled 6-11 the other 9-12, as I was looking them over I noted they were both the same date in the data. They labeled it right but copied the wrong info to the disc. The surgeon never told me, I doubt he noticed. I went to the MRI office and ask for the proper copy, they said their IT guy had recently died and took the password with him. Today was three weeks and they still haven't been able to access their archives. I might try for a discounted MRI. $200 and I'll skip the copy! I suggested they get a teenager to crack the password, they said hipa laws are limiting what they can do. :-) Mikek |