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beaglelover

(4,097 posts)
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:38 PM 5 hrs ago

Having an MRI tomorrow and I'm feeling extremely anxious today. I'm very claustrophobic.

They say they will sedate me but I'm afraid it will not be enough and I'll freak out when they put me in the tube. Has anyone here had an MRI and how did you cope? Mine is supposed to take about 40 minutes. Ugh.

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Having an MRI tomorrow and I'm feeling extremely anxious today. I'm very claustrophobic. (Original Post) beaglelover 5 hrs ago OP
I'm not claustrophobic, so I'm fine without sedation. But with your sedation, LuckyCharms 5 hrs ago #1
Thank you. That is reassuring. beaglelover 5 hrs ago #3
You're welcome. They will probably give you a versed IV, or something like that. LuckyCharms 5 hrs ago #5
I've had 3 MRIs, without sedation. wnylib 12 min ago #22
They'll give you some good meds. They don't want to have to pull you out early. Silent Type 5 hrs ago #2
Thank you. beaglelover 5 hrs ago #4
Sedatives will help. Maybe you can take a nap. The machine is a bit noisy, maybe as for some ear foam OAITW r.2.0 5 hrs ago #6
I requested periodic time reports fargone 5 hrs ago #7
beaglelover............. Upthevibe 5 hrs ago #8
It can get loud with some of the machine noise. Hopefully they give FloridaBlues 5 hrs ago #9
Best of luck to you for a smooth procedure and a good result!! InAbLuEsTaTe 5 hrs ago #10
Xanax could help. If it's the enclosed tube, I recommend keeping your eyes closed. surfered 5 hrs ago #11
I've had it done, tell the technician Bread and Circuses 5 hrs ago #12
I've had several, and my truck is JMCKUSICK 5 hrs ago #13
Ear plugs AND music. Do both. CrispyQ 5 hrs ago #14
Newer machines are not totally enclosed--so-called "open MRIs"... Did they tell you that it was definitely hlthe2b 5 hrs ago #15
No Open MRI? ProfessorGAC 4 hrs ago #16
Good Luck on your state of mind, and getting good, nornal results! electric_blue68 4 hrs ago #17
What body part? The thing with MRI is that the part in question has to be in the center of the tube.. mitch96 4 hrs ago #18
Yes. With Ativan or Lorazepam. Tell them you have claustrophobia. Clouds Passing 4 hrs ago #19
Sedation and a kind tech will make it possible Tesha 3 hrs ago #20
I am also very claustrophobic. They sedated me enough so I stayed pleasantly mellow. When the dai13sy 1 hr ago #21

LuckyCharms

(19,084 posts)
1. I'm not claustrophobic, so I'm fine without sedation. But with your sedation,
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:41 PM
5 hrs ago

You will be A-OK. Really, no worries. The sedation will make it a piece of cake.

Best of luck.

LuckyCharms

(19,084 posts)
5. You're welcome. They will probably give you a versed IV, or something like that.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:45 PM
5 hrs ago

You won't even remember being in there.

Best wishes for a good outcome.

wnylib

(24,547 posts)
22. I've had 3 MRIs, without sedation.
Thu Dec 12, 2024, 12:15 AM
12 min ago

I am a little claustrophobic, but not severely so. My main concern was lying perfectly still for 30 to 45 minutes on my back. I have chronic chest congestion from multiple allergies and a hiatal hernia which creates upward pressure from my abdomen to my chest. So I was concerned about having a coughing spell from chest fluids being pushed upward into my throat.

How did I cope? I asked the attendants to elevate my shoulders and head with cushioning. Then I closed my eyes as the conveyor belt moved me into the MRI machine and kept them closed the entire time so I would not have to see how confined I was. I kept up slow, deep calming breaths the whole time. I kept a few favorite songs running in my mind.

I survived. Three times, a few years apart. I don't like the process at all. But I have developed a coping method.

It should be easier with a sedative. Relax and just tell yourself that it's only temporary. When it ends, you will be free of the machine and able to move around again.



Silent Type

(7,134 posts)
2. They'll give you some good meds. They don't want to have to pull you out early.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:41 PM
5 hrs ago

I get it tough. Good luck.

OAITW r.2.0

(28,518 posts)
6. Sedatives will help. Maybe you can take a nap. The machine is a bit noisy, maybe as for some ear foam
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:46 PM
5 hrs ago

to deaden the sound?

fargone

(236 posts)
7. I requested periodic time reports
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:48 PM
5 hrs ago

WE are 10 minutes in... Only 5 minutes to go etc. It helped knowing that it was halfway done or nearly finished

Upthevibe

(9,211 posts)
8. beaglelover.............
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:48 PM
5 hrs ago

As others have stated, you should definitely receive anti-anxiety medication of some kind.

.......Good vibes your way.......

FloridaBlues

(4,379 posts)
9. It can get loud with some of the machine noise. Hopefully they give
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 06:51 PM
5 hrs ago

The sedation early to feel effects to calm you. The tech talks to you and gives you a small call light if you need to stop for few mins
Hope all goes easy for you. I have had several MRI.

surfered

(3,500 posts)
11. Xanax could help. If it's the enclosed tube, I recommend keeping your eyes closed.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 07:19 PM
5 hrs ago

and listen to the music thru the headphones they provide. Good luck and hope your results are “unremarkable .”

Bread and Circuses

(190 posts)
12. I've had it done, tell the technician
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 07:19 PM
5 hrs ago

Hi, your doctor could have prescribed a sedative. I thought I would be panicking, but I was fine. Just keep your mind busy with songs. Good Luck!

JMCKUSICK

(449 posts)
13. I've had several, and my truck is
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 07:22 PM
5 hrs ago

To choose music I like that they'll pipe through headphones, and Believe it or not, I try to listen to the rhythms of the machine and meditate to the sounds it makes.
Eyes closed the entire time.

CrispyQ

(38,445 posts)
14. Ear plugs AND music. Do both.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 07:22 PM
5 hrs ago

The music alone won't help. I'm not claustrophobic but I hate loud noise & MRIs are very noisy. They let me pick the music & I chose some meditation music.

Also, they put a helmet type thing over my head that had mirrors angled so I could see outside the tube.

Good luck.

hlthe2b

(106,571 posts)
15. Newer machines are not totally enclosed--so-called "open MRIs"... Did they tell you that it was definitely
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 07:23 PM
5 hrs ago

the first type? If so, you may need the sedation if you are that claustrophobic. Good luck.

ProfessorGAC

(70,303 posts)
16. No Open MRI?
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 07:40 PM
4 hrs ago

That was a must for my wife.
The tube version would have been way too much anxiety for her.

mitch96

(14,712 posts)
18. What body part? The thing with MRI is that the part in question has to be in the center of the tube..
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 08:00 PM
4 hrs ago

If it's an ankle or knee that needs to be in the center of the magnet. Some places have glasses you wear that shows you the outside not the wall of the magnet. Music is a good distraction.
The problem with " open MRI " is the quality of the images are not as good as the tube.. If it's a extremity then they are ok but not a big body part like a belly or head. Zanax or Valium can be given and in extreme cases of "we must get this done" IV sedation is used. A doctor is usually present for the whole time if that is done..Monitored with blood pressure and oxygen saturation levels checked.
I'm a retired MRI/CT tech. Hopefully things have gotten quicker since I have retired
Good luck with the test..
m

dai13sy

(484 posts)
21. I am also very claustrophobic. They sedated me enough so I stayed pleasantly mellow. When the
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 11:02 PM
1 hr ago

sedation started to fade they gave me a boost and I happily listened to the music for the rest of my time. Then they fed me to make sure I was okay. I wouldn't be afraid if it needed to be done again. I hope everything goes as good for you.

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