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For me no MRI because of my pacemakers. I get CT with contrast which saved my life. Found a Brain AVM’ thanks Kyousui great mettle friends second body,
Gassho
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Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆
Not my favourite medical intervention - some claustrophic PTSD from travelling over mountain passes in armoured vehicles in Afghanistan! Had to suck it up though...and was grateful not to have a spinal issue after all. Metta to those people you have mentioned.
Gassho, Tokan
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平道 島看 Heidou Tokan (Balanced Way Island Nurse)
I enjoy learning from everyone, I simply hope to be a friend along the way
I love my annual MRI Zazen these past few years, since my big surgery. Actually, I do not like it at all ... which is why it is lovely Zazen.
They must use some contrast agent which makes the whole body (even parts I don't talk about usually ) all really hot for a minute, and then I kinda get light headed and almost pass out. Not so fun. But, really, when I learned to just relax and let it happen ...
Ju do, I know how these things can be frightening and scary but necessary for health care and safety. I have had three PET scans in the past 6 months and in a few more another.
Gassho
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Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆
Last time I had an MRI was the day after I'd fallen down stairs. The MRI was not connected to that. We travelled 50 miles by car to the hospital for the MRI. I was in pain and very uncomfortable during the journey. In fact the journey was worse than the MRI. Climbing on and off the couch/body board for the MRI was also difficult. Later I discovered I had broken ribs in my fall, and that was the immediate problem. When the results came, the MRI was clear.
The human body is certainly remarkable in it's illnesses and (in some instances) it's ability to heal itself.
I do envy lizards though - for their ability to regenerate a tail if they lose one. It seems a useful superpower.
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