I’m finally back from the MRI wars.
Before I even got there, I told at least three different people that my claustrophobia was so bad that I had to be completely put out. Like a rag doll. What happens?
I was given two 10 mg Valiums and expected to voluntarily get on the MRI table. NOT!!!! Idiots! Why could three people not understand me when I said, “Not just relaxed but out?” So it has been rescheduled for November *sigh* and will be at a different location that does the IV tranqs. What a waste of time.
The only good thing is that I have paid for something that wasn’t done, so I don’t have to pay again.
Anyway, the rest of the day was spent doing errands with Busdaddy, the last was looking at dogs. Two possibles, which is much better than the last few times we went. So MANY I wanted to take home!
So I’m going to try to unwind and catch up on things I didn’t get done, the take my achy body to bed. Maybe an hour from now...
I’m sorry you couldn’t get the MRI done so you could get the next thing ... but at least it’s paid for. I suggest you and Busdaddy keep looking at dogs but not get one. I do that with cats since we’re at our habitat’s limit!
Downside of MRI: if you are sensitive to emi fields, you will feel a weird “water rolling” effect while the MRI runs.
Can’t really describe it, but it is similar to being underwater and feeling a wave pass overhead.
(Or when you feel a thunderstorm pass overhead, and the ground charge moves over you following the storm.)