how long does it normally take to get results from a brain mri?
also should I be worried that the lady doing the mri went from smiling to not smiling and that she was really concerned about me being dizzy when I got up from the table like she made me get up very slow
my constant headache have been getting worse everyday and I throw up every morning at least once
>>17434678
no idea, waiting for mine too. minor brain damage after an accident
>>17434678
One to two weeks, I undergo one every year. Unless you have something the size of a golf ball, it is likely that you just moved a bit and the imaging came out wrong, so she had to retake some bits. She helped you up because you had been lying down for a while and you can get dizzy if you're too brisk.
Best of luck to you both.
>>17434678
mine was available in like 3 days from waht i remember.
>should i be worried
doesi t matter, ur gonna worry anyway? just get a friend and whine and play video games and watch TV til you can get your doc to look at hte results
>>17434678
They always ask you to get up slowly.
If it was something serious and urgent she would have asked you to stay there and see a doctor.
>>17435121
yeah but she had me get up really slow like she told me not to get up for a few minutes and just sit up on the table for a while
>>17435130
They tell you that every time.
Last time I got up fast and fainted. they had to make a MRI again because I hit my head.
Don't worry about it, it is normal.
>>17434678
She was smiling at the start to relax you but got serious when she got down to work. It is actually fairly common for people who get up too quickly to be dizzy (especially if they've been tense) and so she was taking standard precautions in telling you to take it slow.
You may or may not have something wrong, but nothing in her behavior points either way.
its cancer