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Today when I went to the doctors, he told me I need to get an MRI done on my spine to make sure everything's okay with it. But my question is for people who have had MRI's before. Do they hurt? Are they boring? Are they long? Etc.
Basically, what was your experience like?
Thank youu. :]
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I had a MRI done last year. They really aren't bad at all. They're just kinda boring. They can be for any length of time. Mine lasted for about an hour. The only semi-bad part (well for me because i hate needles) is the IV they give you before you get the x-ray. It doesn't really hurt, its just kind of icky. Its about like the ones they give you to get blood drawn. Basically they put the IV in you and you go inside a machiene and hold still for a long time. It makes loud noises sometimes, so you can't really sleep. They aren't particularly fun, but it really isn't anything to be worried about. I hope your spine turns out okay.
Good Luck!
Sarah
(Rating: 5) Thank youuu. :] And yeah, I'm sure I'll have trouble with the needle part tooo.