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Inner ear MRI

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Bimbledorf · 12/06/2013 10:50

Has anyone had specifically an inner ear MRI? I'm having one this Friday and just wondered what to expect. I am not worried about the claustrophobic aspect but I am concerned about the noise as I already have tinnitus - dont want to make it worse! Will I still be allowed ear plugs?
Will I have to have the dye? That also worried me as I don't like putting things in my body I could be potentially allergic to! health anxiety gone into overdrive

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Bimbledorf · 12/06/2013 13:58

bump Smile

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Lovemynailstoday · 12/06/2013 14:36

Yes, I had one to help diagnose Meniere's disease. No dye involved. I doubt you will be allowed ear plugs but they played music into the machine for me which helped.

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mawbroon · 12/06/2013 14:43

I had one a couple of years ago. Turns out they were fine and I have Disembarkment syndrome.

Anyway, I was 7 minutes in the scanner. It's not that loud, and like PP, I was given headphones for listening to music and hearing instructions from the operator. No dye involved for me either

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Bimbledorf · 12/06/2013 14:51

Thank you - ok phew that doesn't sound so bad. They're looking for Menieres or an Acoustic Neuroma so I'm told - we'll see.

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Lovemynailstoday · 12/06/2013 15:35

Meniere's is a diagnosis of exclusion...there is nothing that will appear on an MRI to indicate it. Doctor will be trying to rule out other causes. Let us know how you get on.

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Bimbledorf · 12/06/2013 16:19

Yeah i was totally confused by that myself as my aunt and friend both have it and both say nothing showed on their mri - I guess it makes sense that they will rule out other things first to diagnose.

Will let you know, thanks for the info.

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bizzey · 13/06/2013 10:37

Don't wear an underwired bra !!!! I was given this advice last week when my son had to have a MRI ..but couldn't follow it through as they are the only ones I have .

I was at his feet end but my bra kept moving ,tweeking and twanging ....thought I was going to do a Barbara Windsor moment !!

Good Luck !

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Bimbledorf · 13/06/2013 13:51

Ha really? Grin It's amazing that if it is that powerful that we are ok to go in it!

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Bimbledorf · 13/06/2013 13:52

I realise this is because we're not made of metal but even so, freaky!

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bizzey · 14/06/2013 14:06

Bimbledorf .....Hope it went ok !

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Bimbledorf · 24/06/2013 13:44

Sorry Bizzey, just seen this.

The MRI was no better or worse and experience than I thought in the end BUT I wish I had been told that literally I was only going to be in the machine 5 minutes - no way would I have been so worried! I was allowed ear plugs even though apparently the machine I was in was quiter than the other MRI scanner and people don't normally wear them. So, the sound was no problem at all - my tinnitus no worse.

Anyway, I don't have an acoustic neuroma (phew) but have notable vascular loops?? what the heck is that? I only know because I asked the doctor if my MRI results were in at a separate appointment for my daughter. He could see that it was but didn't know what the vascular loops bit meant. I assume that the ENT will write to me and if it is nothing to worry about then he might not even tell me that bit... wish i hadn't seen it though!

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Chipstick10 · 24/06/2013 15:31

Why did you have the MRI?

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Bimbledorf · 25/06/2013 08:53

I had it for having tinnitus in just one ear and for vertigo

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Chipstick10 · 25/06/2013 08:59

I have it in one ear. Had it yonks and went docs once when I first randomly got it. He said it was one of those things. That was 5 yrs ago. Don't have vertigo though, hope all is well with you.

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magso · 25/06/2013 09:34

Bimbledorf sorry I did not see this earlier I could have told you it was a short MRI having had the same a little before you. It took 2 months to get back my results.
I think my tinnitus is vascular - caused by my noisy blood vessels bending close to the inner ear and therefore hearing them. Its one of those things. Annoying but not serious. I don't know what notable vascular loops are but it sounds a little like the cause of my unfortunate anatomy.

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