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Brain/head Mri Scan
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Does anyone know roughly how long it is likely to take as I will have someone with me.
The time isn't a problem but good for them to know so they can bring something, go for a coffee if they want etc...
The last one I had was years ago and I can't remember how long I was in there for.
Thanks for any help.
The time isn't a problem but good for them to know so they can bring something, go for a coffee if they want etc...
The last one I had was years ago and I can't remember how long I was in there for.
Thanks for any help.
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Then . . .
"The scan will last between 15 and 90 minutes, depending on the size of the area being scanned and how many images are taken"
Source:
http:// www.nhs .uk/Con ditions /MRI-sc an/Page s/How-i s-it-pe rformed .aspx
So, adding in all of the usual waiting time for hospital procedures, your friend has certainly got time for a leisurely coffee, at the very least. I suggest warning him/her before you set out that you might be there for a couple of hours (based upon the maximum 90 minutes for the scan plus half an hour for form-filling and general 'hanging around') but then asking for a more precise estimate of how long the procedure will take upon your arrival at the hospital.
Then . . .
"The scan will last between 15 and 90 minutes, depending on the size of the area being scanned and how many images are taken"
Source:
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So, adding in all of the usual waiting time for hospital procedures, your friend has certainly got time for a leisurely coffee, at the very least. I suggest warning him/her before you set out that you might be there for a couple of hours (based upon the maximum 90 minutes for the scan plus half an hour for form-filling and general 'hanging around') but then asking for a more precise estimate of how long the procedure will take upon your arrival at the hospital.
^^^Quite likely, Gingejbee.
I'm simply suggesting that (in the absence of any more accurate information to start with), Eve's friend should ensure that he/she hasn't got any commitments for a couple of hours (just to be on the safe side) and then seek a better estimate from the hospital staff upon arrival.
I'm simply suggesting that (in the absence of any more accurate information to start with), Eve's friend should ensure that he/she hasn't got any commitments for a couple of hours (just to be on the safe side) and then seek a better estimate from the hospital staff upon arrival.
Thank you, they gave a general one like Chris gave to cover all scans and I guessed longer ones were more comprehensive ones like Gingebee suggests.
I actually have an appointment tomorrow!! Not sure if it will be in or in one of those outdoor lorry type scanners, think my first MRI scan (which was the head one) was in a lorry scanner and also on a weekend. Great to not have to take time out of work!
I actually have an appointment tomorrow!! Not sure if it will be in or in one of those outdoor lorry type scanners, think my first MRI scan (which was the head one) was in a lorry scanner and also on a weekend. Great to not have to take time out of work!
Ha, I'm remember that one jno :D
I find the general noise the machine makes quite soothing in a way, not so much the scanning noises! Most of my other ones (knee, foot and bowel) have been head out of the tube though. Lower spine one I think I was in, had to be helped off the table after as it had locked while in there!
Do not want a repeat of the bowel one again though, whatever the stuff was they made me drink before was awful, had trouble keeping it down.
I find the general noise the machine makes quite soothing in a way, not so much the scanning noises! Most of my other ones (knee, foot and bowel) have been head out of the tube though. Lower spine one I think I was in, had to be helped off the table after as it had locked while in there!
Do not want a repeat of the bowel one again though, whatever the stuff was they made me drink before was awful, had trouble keeping it down.
Hi Jack,sorry for being late replying but I've just got back in.It was the same hospital. I was educated in Woodhouse being in the very first year (I think it was 1959) that the then Manor Grammer school opened.I don't suppose they have "Houses" now but I was in "Wolfhunt" house,the others being "Stuffyn","Athelsey" and another whose name I can't recall all to do with the local history of Woodhouse.