What’s the Difference Between an MRI and a CT?

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  • čas přidán 29. 03. 2016
  • You may need an MRI or CT scan but not know what to expect. We answer these questions for patients everyday and you can find out too in this explainer video. goo.gl/8jCcj5 www.rayusradiology.com

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  • @AndyfromDoncaster
    @AndyfromDoncaster Před 2 lety +332

    I've just had an MRI scan.
    It lasted 1hr. 10mins.
    One of the longest they do.
    It was for my heart.
    I am claustrophobic.
    I entered the room with a blindfold on so couldn't see the machine.
    The 2 attendants led me to the machine and I laid down.
    A canular was inserted into my right arm. This was to inject a liquid to help with contrast.
    I had headphones on listening to a, 'Talking Heads' album.
    I had to perform various breathing tasks.
    In, out, hold your breath etc.
    Everything was fine because I couldn't see a thing.
    Plus, I was listening to Mr D. Byrne and his band.
    I could have been in there for another hour, easy.
    This was because I wore a blindfold and didn't see the machine, I could have been anywhere.
    I had and MRI previously and it took me 20 minutes before I dare go fully in the tight tube.
    This time I came prepared.
    My advice, if you suffer with enclosed spaces... wear a blindfold, take a CD and get the nurses to guide you to the machine.
    Best wishes from me here in the UK.

    • @miladydewinter7770
      @miladydewinter7770 Před 2 lety +20

      What a great idea. I'm also claustrophobic but luckily when I had the MRI it was on my legs so I only went into the tube halfway. For the CT I was unconscious after a serious accident so don't remember the experience. Good luck and hope everything turns out well for you x

    • @15TEEN
      @15TEEN Před 2 lety +15

      I had mine 5 days ago.. lower back pain.. mine was 40 minutes.. longest 40 minutes of my life.. 1st attempt failed because I moved.. 2nd attempt succeeded..

    • @miriam1812
      @miriam1812 Před 2 lety +25

      Thanks but it doesn't help me because the mind knows when you are into the machine 😬

    • @KimFert
      @KimFert Před 2 lety +6

      Seeing that machine online and that small tube before going in, made me scared. I took sedatives to help. They offered no music though.

    • @lupesizeer2508
      @lupesizeer2508 Před 2 lety +3

      The preparation. Is horrific !

  • @tonioyendis4464
    @tonioyendis4464 Před 2 lety +87

    I was in the MRI machine for 40 minutes! I had to fake my mind out by keeping my eyes shut and thinking i was on a Caribbean island on the white sandy beach with crystal blue water and windy waves rolling in. It worked!

    • @lindanorth-johnson3096
      @lindanorth-johnson3096 Před 2 lety +3

      Just had 1 the day before yesterday... 40 minutes on that hard table!!! My back hurt so bad I wanted to cry 😢

    • @lorinmcdonald4664
      @lorinmcdonald4664 Před 2 lety +5

      My first time was close to 1 hour, tried opening my eyes a couple times and freak the hell out, they had to pull me out about 3 times😅, I have to do it for 15 minutes each year, and trick now is to plan what I am going to do for the following days, keep my eyes closed at all times and just keep my mind busy thinking about how to solve some problems in my life, that always works.

    • @katarinadropuljic3024
      @katarinadropuljic3024 Před rokem

      Omg same here

  • @jessicacarl8978
    @jessicacarl8978 Před 3 lety +148

    I have to tell you. The ct scan was so satisfying and short. The dye they put in your bloodstream makes you nice and warm.
    Mri, totallllly different. I hated it. Your whole body is enclosed in a tight capsule like machine that's loud as hell. If your claustrophobic, you're going to panic like I did. It was awful 😢

    • @Andronicus87
      @Andronicus87 Před 3 lety +2

      MRI machine also couldn't fit my broad ass shoulders into it yesterday. If I had been able to cross my arms over my chest I could of gotten in but the scan called for some big doohicky to lay across my chest.... so it was a no go.

    • @thechallengers8476
      @thechallengers8476 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes. I also panicked in my MRI

    • @foziamahmoodali6491
      @foziamahmoodali6491 Před 3 lety +2

      Oh gosh I hated that dye, I could taste it.

    • @sgsmozart
      @sgsmozart Před 3 lety +3

      @@Andronicus87 Yes...Mine was horrible and they gave me no calming medication !

    • @AT-vq6nu
      @AT-vq6nu Před 2 lety +2

      Images are much better in MRI

  • @jeffk7734
    @jeffk7734 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you for this video. I’ve got an MRI later in July, and am in the midst of setting up a CT scan in the next few days.

  • @KSfan4ever
    @KSfan4ever Před rokem +32

    After having a few MRIs where I was too panicked to continue and had to be pulled out of the tube, I finally came up with a way to cope with them that works for me. 1) Sedation: I take 2 mg Valium 30 min beforehand; 2) close my eyes before going in the tube and keep them closed until I am pulled out of the tube, so that in my mind, I am still in the large open room; 3) Count each and every banging noise: the technician will often say "this part is two minutes long", so I just count 120 seconds and then that segment is done. And then just keep counting through every segment until the MRI is finished. 4) Headphones (often supplied by the technician). The CTs are a piece of cake: the tube is shorter and more open, and the test is faster.

    • @feliciacampbell-smith3652
      @feliciacampbell-smith3652 Před 11 měsíci +2

      No Way In Hell I Can Do (Casket) MRI...I'm Claustrophobic Like No Other....I Literally Feel Like I'm In A Casket....I've Tried ..Lord Knows I've Tried MRI'S...NO CAN DO

    • @tomsampson8084
      @tomsampson8084 Před 7 měsíci

      @@feliciacampbell-smith3652 I know the feeling. I have had several MRI's and need to have one next month. Valium and Xanax have gotten me through. Some providers also offer a kind of glasses that turn your vision 90 degrees so your view is out and not up.

    • @cueit1
      @cueit1 Před 6 měsíci

      I do exactly the same.

  • @JonathanGrahamVideo
    @JonathanGrahamVideo Před 3 lety +838

    Glad to know you slice patients like a loaf of bread

    • @moudidc1908
      @moudidc1908 Před 3 lety +8

      XD your still watching this?

    • @cookingwithjahmeridian3997
      @cookingwithjahmeridian3997 Před 3 lety +2

      😂, ikr

    • @syralie99
      @syralie99 Před 3 lety +10

      so dark

    • @rrqqt.y9193
      @rrqqt.y9193 Před 3 lety +5

      I’m dying 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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      @marbelz.p6018 Před 3 lety

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  • @ccramer3809
    @ccramer3809 Před 8 měsíci +9

    Just had a CT scan today with contrast IV. It was fine, l’m claustrophobic too. You can easily look around outside the CT machine. The scan took about 5 minutes. I would not do another closed MRI, I’d opt for an open MRI machine if you are claustrophobic like myself. Good luck!!

  • @bjsmith4310
    @bjsmith4310 Před 2 lety +104

    CT scans and MRI scans are savings lives ever single day. Without those tools it would be so difficult for doctors to help save lives.

    • @dontneednomanstoptelllingm8481
      @dontneednomanstoptelllingm8481 Před 2 lety +2

      I had one done My dumb a Dr going to tell me He dont trust them He telling me I got cancer I call them back They said No

    • @patscorner7183
      @patscorner7183 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dontneednomanstoptelllingm8481 it's hard to trust any doctor nowadays when each one of them telling different results !!!!!

    • @micah7685
      @micah7685 Před 2 lety +2

      Cts often are casually reckomended as a safe imaging option and also ordered in unnecessary situations exsposing people to a large amount of harmful ionizing radiation. Unfortunately I suffered from radiation sickness after mine and my body severely sensitive to the radiation. Wish I would of known this before the CT scan.

    • @NESig
      @NESig Před rokem

      @@micah7685 Lots of defensive medicine practiced these days due to fear of medical malpractice lawsuits.

  • @davidtownsend1792
    @davidtownsend1792 Před 2 lety +4

    I had an MRI scan here in Holland, wasnt looking forward to it, was put on the table ,and closed my eyes as they slid me into the tunnel, after a few moments I opened my eyes to see a Vincent van Gogh painting reflected in the mirror above me, what a lovely idea ,

  • @sandyrose2398
    @sandyrose2398 Před 2 lety +89

    I know this is an OLD post - but I lost some of my hearing in my left ear in 1985 - due to getting an MRI. Then, 20 years later, I had another MRI and lost some hearing in both ears. I didn't know what caused it - and went to a hearing clinic - and the female said I have "nerve damage." Several years ago, I read an article about losing hearing from the MRI. I wasn't given ear plugs in each case - and I'm still angry about the incompetence - and not informing people about hearing loss due to MRIs. The article also said, many of the staff who gives these MRIs are also experiencing hearing loss.

    • @maidanaquin1670
      @maidanaquin1670 Před 2 lety +14

      I am glad to find information as I am scheduled for the procedure soon

    • @janicecrose376
      @janicecrose376 Před 2 lety +11

      Sandy, thank you so very much for telling us!! I will definitely ask for ear plugs next MRI.
      Hope you are doing well.
      🙏🌸

    • @ericjay6021
      @ericjay6021 Před 2 lety +5

      It's very loud and lasts a good while. Everyone should wear earplugs and not head phones playing loud music. Sorry they did not warn you.

    • @senben9737
      @senben9737 Před 2 lety +2

      Sory about waht happened to you bcs of that shet mri recently i developed tinitus and wanted me to do that stupid mri luckily i panicked and walked out without doing it

    • @josephineyee4426
      @josephineyee4426 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ericjay6021 mmo

  • @JIMCONDON10
    @JIMCONDON10 Před 2 lety +45

    My experience with MRIs was OK. When I was settled in I could roll my eyes back and see the ceiling outside which calmed me. Before you are inserted into the tube walk around it and take a look at it. The tube is open at both ends. This should help relieve your anxiety. Good luck. I have had two MRIs and wouldn't hesitate to get another if needed.

    • @KimFert
      @KimFert Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks for sharing. Good advise!😊

    • @virginiapereira1781
      @virginiapereira1781 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh my god I do MIR evrey year because I have M,S

    • @jennyjustme
      @jennyjustme Před rokem +3

      @@virginiapereira1781 Dont know what a MIR is that you say in your post ???? This discussion is about MRI'S.. And not everyone is the same as you when it comes to closed in spaces everyone is different

  • @tomfilipiak3511
    @tomfilipiak3511 Před rokem +16

    It took me well over 3 months to get a mri.I have a pacemaker,defribalator,2 stents,and a watchman devices in my body.I lice in the Chicago area.No one wanted to give me a MRI.The university of Chicago hospital Downtown did! They are the greatest,I can not say enough about their expertise,they said they do them all the time for patients like myself,they said it was a piece of cake!What great people! God Bless them! Thomas A Filipiak

  • @KJ-of6lf
    @KJ-of6lf Před 2 lety +14

    I'm an MR and CT tech. Biggest question is about MR noise. I tell them that they don't have any metal in their body so it takes an extraordinary amount of power to get your body to resonate worth the scanner; and like any machine they can name (small car to jumbo truck, Cessna to jumbo jet) the more power used the more noise is made. (I do let them know that's not exactly how it works, but it is lol). It's enough of an explanation to satisfy most patients.

    • @mihaimoldo
      @mihaimoldo Před rokem +1

      For anyone actually curious, the noise comes from the coils inside the machine that are switched on and off constantly. The electrical currents flowing inside them vary in power very often, (per second) so the these changes literally make physical changes inside the coils therefore produce those annoying knocking sounds. Newer machines have exams that are quieter.

    • @mihaimoldo
      @mihaimoldo Před rokem

      @Ivette mona advice about what? And who are you asking

    • @larrybruce4856
      @larrybruce4856 Před rokem +1

      @Mona morales My advice is---get an MRI if you need one. I have had several MRIs over the years for kidney, and liver issues. I never had an issue with noise, or any other problems when having or after an MRI. In many cases an MRI is better to reveal internal body cysts, cancers, and abnormalties than an X-Ray or CT.

    • @larrybruce4856
      @larrybruce4856 Před rokem +1

      @Mona morales I would discuss your pain with your Doctor and your Doctor will decide if an MRI is recommended to reveal your pain issue.

  • @SyedSaif17
    @SyedSaif17 Před 7 lety +1506

    ''.. and we slice the patient's body like a loaf of bread''
    Probably not the best way to put it I believe .

  • @robertkartechner5850
    @robertkartechner5850 Před rokem +14

    I think this is the clearest, easiest explanation of these procedures and the best layout of the difference between them and their main purpose. Thank you.

  • @ladennayoung2939
    @ladennayoung2939 Před 2 lety +11

    Thanks for the info. I had a CT scan a couple of weeks ago. It is challenging when they tell you to not breath or swallow for a bit. It was so hard for me not to move my head. Because it was so uncomfortable.

    • @cjsteele9594
      @cjsteele9594 Před rokem

      A head CT takes 3 minutes, too hard to stay still for 3 mins??? I hate patients like you.

  • @whitbycolin
    @whitbycolin Před 2 lety +31

    I have five brain tumours and have three of them reduced in very long (11 hour) craniotomies. MRI and CT scans have become a way of life for me and I couldn't begin to try and count how many I have had. I do not mind having to go well into an MRI scanner in fact I find that when having scans it is the only time I find myself totally at peace despite the humming/drumming.
    I always have my scans with Gadolinium dye which is a bit of a challenge as my veins shrink out of sight, i usually come out wearing cotton wool buds taped to both arms, despite my telling the radiologist that the top of my hand near my thumb is now the only place to get an IV in.
    Depending on your local centre you may be able to take in an mp3 player and the radiologist will plug it in so that you can listen through the provided headphones. I have gotten used to my yearly scans and the average time is 45 minutes, whereas my mum couldn't last beyond 5 minutes for knee scans where she was practically entombed.
    Part way through they stop to inject the dye which has a metallic taste but is necessary to get clear imaging of the brain. I know the look and sound quite scary to the uninitiated but trying to relax before going into the room helps. For head scans they often place a cage over your head that can easily be scary but they are fitted with a small mirror so that you can see the radiologists. I have discs of all my scs=ans which make for interesting viewing.
    I cannot tell you the best way of getting through the MRI scans other than accept they are needed to get a better diagnosis of what your problems may involve.

    • @Lola-anointed
      @Lola-anointed Před rokem +7

      Get well

    • @bigt5699
      @bigt5699 Před rokem

      🙏

    • @flybobbie1449
      @flybobbie1449 Před rokem

      I had mri scan, found it quite relaxing.

    • @2Peachcobler
      @2Peachcobler Před rokem

      Thanks for your information I’m going for an MRA in February. I have an aneurysm in the center of the Circle of Willis, it was discovered Dec ‘21.

    • @jimmysavage258
      @jimmysavage258 Před 7 měsíci

      How many cat scans have you had?

  • @vincecarnevale4406
    @vincecarnevale4406 Před 2 lety +8

    Had this done years ago, the technician told me to close my eyes,helps considerably with the claustrophobia of being in a confined space.

    • @pinkfreud62
      @pinkfreud62 Před 2 lety +2

      They have open MRIs, but it seems most people get the confining ones.

    • @bernicehenson2149
      @bernicehenson2149 Před 2 lety +1

      @@pinkfreud62 I love the open MRI's. But have had both. Not that bad with the closed one. Just closed my eyes and relaxed.

    • @harrietttyrrell988
      @harrietttyrrell988 Před 2 lety +1

      The best solution is to keep eyes closed and try to think about something nice . It works

    • @jamesboyer4937
      @jamesboyer4937 Před 2 lety +1

      The open ones are a much weaker magnet, and nowhere near the quality of the image produced by a closed bore magnet.

  • @frankcherry3810
    @frankcherry3810 Před 2 lety +1

    I just love a 3 minute video that tells me everything I need to know

  • @bigbluebrownbass
    @bigbluebrownbass Před 2 lety +1

    I went to CDI today 6-17-21, in Indianapolis for a pinched nerve i my lower spine. Very professional and they care. Take my word, they are the best.

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  • @markwyatt3088
    @markwyatt3088 Před 2 lety +42

    When first invented MRI was called Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging because it forces hydrogen (water) nuclei to line up in a strong magnetic field and then hits them with strong radiofrequency pulses (totally harmless) and records the "rings" as the nuclei flip back and forth like striking a bell. But calling it a "nuclear" imaging process was so negative they dropped the nuclear word to calm patient's concerns.

    • @hrtwo5199
      @hrtwo5199 Před 2 lety +3

      CT has undergone a similar change in name. CAT was originally Computed Axial Tomography, then it became Computer Aided Tomography, and then Computer Tomography or CT. All the same thing.

    • @bbvv2967
      @bbvv2967 Před 2 lety +2

      and of the magnet is cooled by 1700 liters of -269 degree Celsius liquid helium

    • @OnTheRiver66
      @OnTheRiver66 Před rokem

      We are lucky in the US to access to so many MRI machines. A woman in Canada told me they have a 12 month waiting period for an MRI. The machines are very expensive and government run medical care does not provide as much $ for the medical industry to have enough of these.

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Před 6 měsíci

      Didn’t do enough for my sake!

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@hrtwo5199Do you know the story about the guy who went to the doctor and he was put on the exam table. The doctor went to the back room and brought out a cat and a dog. The animals proceeded to chase each other around the room a few times before the doctor put them back in their room. The doctor then said to the patient, “that was your “cat scan “ and “lab test!” “ 😂

  • @davidsewellclarke4997
    @davidsewellclarke4997 Před 4 lety +25

    I had an MRI , 6 years ago I was in there for one hour in the machine , very claustrophobic I can tell you . I was found to have Dilated Cardio Myothapy , and now I wear my own Defibrillator.

  • @joeybonin7691
    @joeybonin7691 Před 2 lety +16

    Good to know. I've had both, since my arachnoid hemorrhage. The CT is no sweat, but I had a panic attack while in the MRI, and will not be doing that again.

    • @lethastewart2264
      @lethastewart2264 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, I'm glad the ct scan is Soo quick even though I don't like that either, they have to cover my eyes with a wash cloth and talk me through it.

    • @pjpj3416
      @pjpj3416 Před 2 lety

      Me too!! it was just terrible.

    • @sarahmccoy1941
      @sarahmccoy1941 Před rokem

      You are okay with the radiation from a CT scan?

  • @duongtran9655
    @duongtran9655 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks so much for the awesome explanation!
    Have a good night, good health and safety! 🤙

  • @NansGlobalKitchen
    @NansGlobalKitchen Před 2 lety +19

    In this day and age with so much technology! I think that they should have a better way to do an MRI on people. It is so scary for the majority of people going in that small cylinder and listening to the noise in your head. It is so frightening and an awful experience. As a person who suffers with anxiety and claustropobia, I might have a heart attack in that machine. The medical community need to come up with something better.

    • @abirameabirame3864
      @abirameabirame3864 Před 2 lety +1

      Well absolutely right 😅. Patient's life history already .. tired/ pierced..if it...it must be very careful in Ji well

    • @benijen
      @benijen Před 2 lety +2

      I can't do the mri to save my life...

    • @pauldilley8974
      @pauldilley8974 Před rokem +1

      I've never done an mri but I never really understood the fear. Isn't it just that you lay in what appears to be a plastic tube with giant magnets inside and that's it. It uses some quantum weirdness to scan your body.

    • @NESig
      @NESig Před rokem

      I don't know if they're produced anymore but I when was maintaining MRI systems the company I worked for sold open MRI magnets which were not so confining. The downside is that those magnets were only 1.0T field strength whereas the standard cylindrical magnets were upwards of 3.0T field strength. The larger magnetic field strength can be advantageous for diagnosing some syndromes/diseases. I've been retired for 7 years now, so I'm not sure what manufacturers are offering nowadays for magnet types.

  • @anonymousgirl8561
    @anonymousgirl8561 Před rokem +11

    I just had my MRI done today and I was terrified as f...k, since, on top of being extremely claustrophobic, I also have a diagnosed anxiety disorder as well as depression. Not a fun combo, those of you who have that know what I mean. You don't wish these on your worst enemy. But I did it! Breathing techniques do not do anything for me, I can't relax, so turned to the "heavy artillery." I had to take a few supplements to help ease my stress: phenazepam, valerian root, and glycin. Now, two of these might be unfamiliar to an American audience, since they are prescribed overseas (in particular the phenazepam drug, glycin you can buy over the counter). You can ask your doctor what analogies phenazepam has and you can be prescribed something similar. The whole experience was not as terrifying as I have imagined.
    Having two wonderful techs in the room with me and their willingness to allow my hubby to stay meant a lot (shootout to the techs in St. Frances hospital, Hartford, CT). We did a trial run first before they put me in there, I loved the music they played for me in the headphones: very relaxing, meditation-worthy. The whole procedure took 15 min even though I was told by the receptionist that its gonna take 45 min. And every 3 min the techs were asking me how I felt, it was very nice of them.
    So if you haven't done one yet and are going to, hopefully, my report will help you get ready. I was so proud of myself afterwards, you will be too, trust me! If you have to, take something to calm you, nothing wrong with that. Ask any questions you want, and I will be happy to share my experience with anybody who needs that extra reassurance. You got it! ;-)

    • @richardkroll2269
      @richardkroll2269 Před rokem +1

      I had an MRI done here in Lithuania and the instructions were in Lithuania. They gave me a practice and I figured out what was breath, hold, release but I thought I was going to pass out from holding so long. No problems with the quality but I shared a similar type of fear that I would mess up at a critical part.

    • @aircommandslipperz
      @aircommandslipperz Před 5 měsíci

      did u take contrast before the procedure scanning?

    • @anonymousgirl8561
      @anonymousgirl8561 Před 5 měsíci

      @@aircommandslipperz is this question for me or for the above commenter? Not sure what you mean by “contrast.” If you explain in more detail what you mean, I may be able to answer.

    • @aircommandslipperz
      @aircommandslipperz Před 5 měsíci

      hi, yes the question is for you. usually the patient need to take contrast before the mri@@anonymousgirl8561

  • @trinkabuszczuk6138
    @trinkabuszczuk6138 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I was diagnosed with leukaemia and had to have a PET scan too look for areas of malignant activity in my lymph nodes and elsewhere. They inject you with a radioactive isotope which clusters in any active regions. These machines are very lonely places when you’re facing an unknown outcome which could be an end of life situation.
    Fortunately, eight years later, I’m still in the pink. I’ve had MRI scans for shoulder problems since and find them a walk in the park in comparison!
    Oh, and if you’re reading from the USA, this is all free here in Australia, as it is in UK where I’m originally from. 😊

  • @josephhapp9
    @josephhapp9 Před 2 lety

    Is their a method which scans while patient is vertical,,,specifically for accurate alignment of skeletal system.
    Spinal X Rays are good but not the same as the CT and MRI.

  • @nycerak
    @nycerak Před 2 lety +91

    I went in for an MRI and they had to stop the machine because I freaked out and was kicking and screaming “get me out of here”,

    • @iranmihanemast7032
      @iranmihanemast7032 Před 2 lety +5

      lol 😀😂🤣

    • @Irish12345
      @Irish12345 Před 9 měsíci +10

      That would be me. I hope I never need one. I just couldnt go in that tunnel

    • @MIKESMITH-jc2ki
      @MIKESMITH-jc2ki Před 8 měsíci +4

      I used to be able to do this with out any issues now I can’t I panic

    • @justinlomiglio2331
      @justinlomiglio2331 Před 8 měsíci +9

      100% happened to me too. I didn’t know I was claustrophobic until that happened. I thought I was in there like 5 min but it was actually 1 because I was freaking out

    • @user-mr7sv2my6u
      @user-mr7sv2my6u Před 7 měsíci +5

      Same reason why I scared to do mine

  • @marybethleib8286
    @marybethleib8286 Před 2 lety +9

    This was a good simple explanation. Thank you!

  • @markkirk2129
    @markkirk2129 Před 2 lety

    To show torn muscle wrapped around a nerve what one would be the best to show that? Second question blockage in lower half of rectum MRI or CT with contrast?

  • @MsLadyBluesWorld
    @MsLadyBluesWorld Před 3 lety +24

    I literally just got one done and I'm glad I did it. Praise Yah i got through it. It was a piece of cake. I thought it was going to be horrible I let my mind get the best of me

    • @weeeeelp
      @weeeeelp Před 3 lety +5

      That's a nice and wholesome comment.

    • @ashleyy-gx5fr
      @ashleyy-gx5fr Před 3 lety +1

      Did u have any side effects from it like hearing issues?

  • @brigidsingleton1596
    @brigidsingleton1596 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I had CT scan last Monday - without the contrast, as my kidney functions last year were only at 15% - 16% so extra care is used to not crest further stresses upon them... including reducing potassium in my diet etc. The scan took only 5 minutes, as described and was not a problem for me. 😊
    However, the last time I had an MRI scan it was a little problematic as I felt very confined and that my ribcage was being "crushed" so the scan couldn't go ahead. 😟

  • @donnabrown8582
    @donnabrown8582 Před 2 lety +6

    I had both a CT scan and an MRI in one day. The MRI was tough. 30 minutes in the tube with a helmet also put over my face while being claustrophobic

  • @claudiucorneliu8375
    @claudiucorneliu8375 Před 2 lety

    Question : if I have a stent what would you recommend ?

  • @shanti888
    @shanti888 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for explaining this !

  • @daynacullimore1936
    @daynacullimore1936 Před rokem +5

    MRI scans have saved my life multiple times by finding glioma and neurofibromas in multiple parts of the body. MRI scans are longer but much clearer about what is going on

  • @jillhutchins7812
    @jillhutchins7812 Před 3 lety +189

    The difference for me is a full blown panic attack!

    • @lethastewart2264
      @lethastewart2264 Před 2 lety +7

      I'm clostiphobic, and the. Mri made me that way, I was told to keep my eyes closed, but I opened them anyway and I saw how closed in I was and I panicked, but at the second one my doctor gave me medication to relax me and that made it better, but I would never want to experience it again.

    • @snelson0929
      @snelson0929 Před 2 lety +1

      They have open MRI machines now in some locations. The resolution isn’t quite as powerful as the latest models of the enclosed ones, but they are quite good and, best of all, there’s no where near the claustrophobic feeling. I had one for a scan of my head after having sudden hearing loss to ensure there was no tumor (there wasn’t) and the ENT I had arranged for an open MRI since I’m highly claustrophobic.

    • @lethastewart2264
      @lethastewart2264 Před 2 lety +1

      @@snelson0929 wonderful news I"m so happy for you.

    • @pjpj3416
      @pjpj3416 Před 2 lety +1

      Right!!, because that's exactly what happened to me when I had an MRI, it was just horrible. Wow!!

    • @angieg4065
      @angieg4065 Před 2 lety +1

      Tried to have it twice. I didn't realise that I was claustrophobic until I went into the machine which was an older model. My nose nearly struck the top of it and the doctor had me come out but by that time I was hyperventilating. I was sent again to our main hospital which has a very modern one. They were very patient with me but as soon as I went into it again I was asking them to take me out of it. Not sure what will happen now as the nurse told me that they will probably have to sedate me to have the test done.

  • @ohrick8707
    @ohrick8707 Před 3 lety +3

    Need Lumbar MRI... too claustrophobic. Does CT work for Lumbar ?

  • @Gamedeck1
    @Gamedeck1 Před 2 lety +4

    I took a CT scan yesterday after a skiing acident. I am fine and to anyone worried about CT scans, it was not bad at all. Kind of relaxing actually

  • @sharonadams4424
    @sharonadams4424 Před 4 lety +13

    I just had my second c.t scan for chronic sinusitis& nasal polyp...I have a question are they suppose to give you eye guard for the bright light..I squeeze my eyes tight till it was over

    • @Cazanu417
      @Cazanu417 Před 4 lety +1

      Nope no eyes guard lol,the xray has to pass to see trough you

    • @misscook8255
      @misscook8255 Před 4 lety +1

      While shielding the eyes is great in theory as they are more radio sensitive than other organs/tissues, for any scan in the head/neck area doing so would likely lead to streaking artifacts as well as potentially blocking the area of interest all together. To shield or not to shield depends in the part of your body being scanned.

    • @shnarfers
      @shnarfers Před 4 lety

      @@misscook8255 I have a grid of spots in my eyes every morning after having a ct aided kidney biopsy it ruined my life. they lied said it was only m r i then prescribed chemo got nerve damage from an iv now dead inside completely wrecked me.

    • @misscook8255
      @misscook8255 Před 4 lety +1

      @@shnarfers I'm sorry to hear your experience was such a terrible one. Any scan, especially those involving IV contrast, while generally safe for most people still aren't without risk. Screening questionnaires help techs such as myself identify those who are most likely to have problems. But even without any known pre-existing contraindications problems such as allergic reactions and kidney/nerve failure can still occur. It sounds like that's what occurred based on your previous comment. Again I'm so sorry to hear that you were apparently one of those few this happens to, and by some miracle your body can heal 🙏

    • @priscachuat1372
      @priscachuat1372 Před 3 lety

      do u mind telling me what is the symptom of sinusitis? Is it headache or dizziness or other reasons?

  • @Marlene-Ferreira
    @Marlene-Ferreira Před 2 lety +7

    Very reassuring...MRI, if you haven't had one before, and they don't explain what it's all about, is terrifying... if you are claustrophobic, you can have a panic attack. To Radiologists its an everyday occurance, BUT, IT MUST BE KEPT IN MIND - NOT EVERYONE HAS HAD ONE, SO EXPLAIN.... IT'S IMPORTANT

    • @jda72
      @jda72 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes it can be dangerous if you panic in there, I have had several bad experiences and one of the techs said she needed a sedative to have an mri. I hate to even think about it.

  • @BenjaminCrossunknownalbumtitle

    Very clear description. Thank You Very Much

  • @hibafawaz2421
    @hibafawaz2421 Před 3 lety +2

    Can we
    See on a MRI if we have œdème ? It shows everything in the Head ?

  • @sct4040
    @sct4040 Před 2 lety +32

    My hubby had a heart MRI, it was the definitive test for his heart abnormality (an artery that was in the wrong place). Unfortunately, it was expensive and wasn't given to him until day 13-14 of his hospital stay, after being picked up off the streets unconscious. Fortunately, he came to on his own. The MRI would have saved us 14 days of high anxiety. It should be cheaper, so can be given earlier.

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Před rokem +3

      @@MrHurricaneFloyd Move to the country where you'll live longer for free then, be a leader.

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Před rokem

      @@MrHurricaneFloyd So you gonna publicly denigrate the only nation on earth that accepts you? Come on dude. :-/

    • @chillwill5080
      @chillwill5080 Před rokem

      @@MrHurricaneFloyd Beside your outrageous lies, more taxpayer money goes to government workers running social programs than the recipients themselves. That is true welfare. But tell me how you can pour forth on the internet using your computer all day long, but you can't do a job from home on your computer on the internet like pretty much most of the country did after Covid? I bet you even get the free government high speed internet that most people who actually work have to pay for. Hmmmm? :-/

  • @elieissa9975
    @elieissa9975 Před 3 lety +62

    0:31
    Me when I heard "we slice the patients body" :Hell no to the no no nooooo heeeeeeelllllll nooooooooo nooooo

    • @yudhvirgupta9510
      @yudhvirgupta9510 Před 3 lety +2

      contrast media in radiology

    • @wildflower509
      @wildflower509 Před 3 lety +1

      They didn't 'explain it well. The PHOTOS are slices of your body so that they can see all there is to see in them.

    • @____-zk1iq
      @____-zk1iq Před 3 lety

      I guess they had a wrong choice of words.

    • @carriemartinezmurphy6348
      @carriemartinezmurphy6348 Před 2 lety

      Hahaha Best comment I've read. Totally agree

  • @margaretakwunwa5246
    @margaretakwunwa5246 Před 2 lety

    Do which one is better for checking for infections in the chest, lungs throat etc please?

  • @justincallahan972
    @justincallahan972 Před 2 lety

    what kind of filler and condiments do you put between the slices? Is this kosher?

  • @horizon9538
    @horizon9538 Před 3 lety +16

    During MRI, keep your eyes closed to avoid claustrophobia. Open your eyes only after you are out of the machine. To tune out the noise, use headphones and meditate for half an hour.

    • @peternewman3487
      @peternewman3487 Před 3 lety +1

      I do not suffer from Claustrophobia but I had to focus my mind on various different subjects whilst having my MRI scan which took ages but full diagnosis is worth every penny..

    • @polygonalmasonary
      @polygonalmasonary Před 2 lety +1

      Great advice, I medicated a little bit sooner, I took my tablets 1 hour before, they were working when I went in the scanner.
      Even with medication and my eyes tightly shut it was still very difficult to hold down the feeling of a panic attack.

    • @horizon9538
      @horizon9538 Před 2 lety

      @@polygonalmasonary Medication 1 hour before is okay. During the MRI, I meditated (not medication) so my mind was relaxed. I mentally recited a prayer for 20 minutes, which kept my mind occupied.

  • @pranabsg9192
    @pranabsg9192 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks, it was very informative

  • @McGillus
    @McGillus Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the explanation and the headache.

  • @inzmammahmood1527
    @inzmammahmood1527 Před 2 lety +1

    Maim I have hpylory positive, doc told me to do ct scain contras for abdominal.
    I have allergy with fish ,I told him he gave me deltacrotf(5 mg) 30 pills 10 pills 4 hours gap before ctscain. Should I do that .
    Main I was hospitalised in 2013 and I was done ct scan test to at that time after 2 or 3 days of scain I got allergy reaction and doctor gave me some injection so got normal after that , should I take that ct scan now or not please give me suggestions please, I have always with vomiting maleficent.

  • @chrisst8922
    @chrisst8922 Před 2 lety +3

    I had a MRI scan a few years ago just for my foot. It lasted about half an hour and the biggest thing I noticed was the noise!!
    I'm not kidding, honestly I thought the thing was like yer washing machine with a ton of old car parts in it. Never mind with a bearing gone. IT WAS THAT LOUD. If I'd been right in it for heart or something it'd be deafening. Still I guess they know what they're doing.

  • @marvpagel6708
    @marvpagel6708 Před 3 lety +4

    do they make the machines differant sizes/1/4 inch from my nose & was scraping my chest on the way in so i bailed out

    • @noelephard2143
      @noelephard2143 Před 3 lety

      Yes some mri s are built larger in bc we have a exlrge one that can fit large bc lion linebackers comfortably s

  • @canamdennis6829
    @canamdennis6829 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much I feel so much better

  • @lilianflynn198
    @lilianflynn198 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for explaining

  • @joeslacker1020
    @joeslacker1020 Před 4 lety +14

    I've been suffering for over 2 years now of some strange symptoms and I'm hoping at least that the doctors I've seen thus far have overlooked it. Basically I get these weird sensations when I'm about to fall asleep hard to explain but it just sends like a wave of electricity through my body. I've even had trouble breathing during the day for some months but that went away. I was waking up just before sleep and during sleep gasping for air multiple times a night and having the worst nightmares I've ever had I thought I was possessed by demons even it was that intense.
    And mostly these days I get this odd sensation throughout the day where I get tunnel vision gasp for air and lean forward all at once and it gets so intense that I actually say more times than not "Oh my god" and then after if it's intense enough I'll get tingling in my arms after that. This seems to happen when I'm looking in one spot for a period of time. Like watching a movie or playing video games. I also get a sense of terror when people talk about health related things like someone having a stroke it'll make me feel panicked and terrible for a brief few seconds. This has gotten at least a little better. Also people and things look fake to me. Like they aren't like 2d or whatever but it's almost like my vision goes out and in simultaneously and I have to stare at them to think they are real (I know they are it just appears that way).
    Also there's this feeling in my head that wasn't always there. It feels like a great amount of pressure and almost like a itchy or tingly sensation that comes with it and it literally feels like it's on the inside of my skull. Feels awful and lasts all day long everyday now. Drinking alcohol makes all my symptoms much worse for 1-2 days AFTER I drink. So I don't even do that much anymore. At first this all started off so severe that my body felt COLD most the day and it was such an intense sensation of fear and cold feeling that I thought I was having a stroke or something. Called the ambulance 3 different times. Then finally had enough and went to the ER. Everything came back normal MRI, Catscan, Bloodwork. They released me thinking it might be the medicine I was on (Invega sustenna) Went to a different medicine then stopped completely after tapering off and the problems still persist it's been 4 months now and no relief at all.
    Anyone know what this could be? I'm scared to see doctors anymore because I had already seen every type of doctor there is including the neurologist and he said the symptoms were strange and he didn't know. I would hate to spend big money on a doctor and tests only to hear "I have no clue"

    • @hadijamohammed7489
      @hadijamohammed7489 Před 4 lety +2

      Have you thought about deficiencies in minerals and vitamins?

    • @joeslacker1020
      @joeslacker1020 Před 4 lety +1

      @@hadijamohammed7489 Not really. I think that would be good to look into, though. I think I got tested a while back and my vitamin b12 was low. I actually had to get injections of it. So it could be something like that. Thanks for the input, man.

    • @saucey1840
      @saucey1840 Před 3 lety

      How has it been now

    • @joeslacker1020
      @joeslacker1020 Před 3 lety

      @@saucey1840 Still awful, unfortunately.

    • @nyentyobistephanie7146
      @nyentyobistephanie7146 Před 3 lety +1

      OMG😭😭😭im so sorry..it's well. Increase your vit c intake at least four times a day and also try astralagus chapparel plus tumeric herbs. It was pass away soon,stay positive and trust God.
      Do you have ulcer??, check that out to.

  • @MyEyesBled
    @MyEyesBled Před 2 lety +19

    There are many, but both can lead to serious issues. One uses Radiation, the other Magnetic resonance. Both use Contrast Agents as image enhancers such as Omnipaque and Pantopaque for CT, while MRI’s use Gadolinium, a heavy metal. All contrast agents can cause serious adverse medical neurological events, and Gadolinium deposits have recently been found to remain in the BRAINS of patients. Both imaging technologies can be used without contrast enhancement. You have been warned.

    • @carriemartinezmurphy6348
      @carriemartinezmurphy6348 Před 2 lety +4

      I had an MRI for a stroke on my brain, no contrast whatsoever.

    • @MyEyesBled
      @MyEyesBled Před 2 lety +3

      @@carriemartinezmurphy6348

    • @CelestialTrailblazer
      @CelestialTrailblazer Před 2 lety

      without contrast apparently they can't detect blood clots.

    • @MyEyesBled
      @MyEyesBled Před 2 lety +1

      @@CelestialTrailblazer

    • @micah7685
      @micah7685 Před 2 lety +1

      Ct scans use a whopping dose of radiation. I suffered from radiation sickness for months after mine. Wish I had a clue about radiation and ct scans significant radiation exspsosure. Never get one accross your abdomen or pelvice. Literally microwaved my insides

  • @Diana-007
    @Diana-007 Před 7 měsíci

    I’ve had both several times and never had any problem and staff are close if you do, just relax know it’s working for you, close your eyes, use the headphones the staff provide and listen to your music, fairly relaxing experience if I’m honest.

  • @naiyahp
    @naiyahp Před 8 měsíci +1

    I had an MRI scan five years ago. I absolutely hate how loud the MRI scanner is and CT scanners are so quiet that you can barely hear it.

  • @darleneaitken1620
    @darleneaitken1620 Před 2 lety +3

    Can't go in the MRI machine anymore. It's like being in a casket with the lid so close to the face. Was never claustrophobic before going in the last time, but now it's just too much. The technician said 1/3 of patients can't complete the procedure.

  • @csc1641
    @csc1641 Před 4 lety +147

    I had an MRI where I had to lay on my stomach and in the machine for 30 minutes. I wanted to take Valium but I had to drive so I ruled the Valium out. I went for an MRI today and had to lay on my back. I had to get a brain MRI and they put something on my face. I went into the machine and squeezed the ball within 5 seconds. I said get me out of here and I was crying. The only way I am going back in that machine is if I am knocked out. I am serious.

    • @nyentyobistephanie7146
      @nyentyobistephanie7146 Před 3 lety +9

      OMG😭😭😭😭im so sorry..

    • @nyentyobistephanie7146
      @nyentyobistephanie7146 Před 3 lety +3

      OMG😭😭😭😭im so sorry..

    • @kerikaykay07
      @kerikaykay07 Před 3 lety +12

      The same thing with me

    • @sunnyshores7520
      @sunnyshores7520 Před 3 lety +12

      @@kerikaykay07 Same thing with me - I would rather die

    • @arealious25
      @arealious25 Před 3 lety +17

      Had my first MRI a couple of years ago and I hated the experience. I knew i was safe, but body was in panic mode the entire time.

  • @samanthawinkelman8044
    @samanthawinkelman8044 Před 7 měsíci

    Which is better too pick up inflammation in the gums a CT Scan or MRI caused from Trigeminal Neuralgia

  • @heaven7031
    @heaven7031 Před 5 lety +1

    Sir pls can you tell me about best book for ct and mri physics ?

  • @eugenederry343
    @eugenederry343 Před 7 lety +3

    I had it five times in my life. Since at Kaiser one time. Queen of the Valley two times and at San Dimas hospital two times.

  • @nautiyal100
    @nautiyal100 Před 5 lety +4

    Do dental metal ceramic or metal crowns cause any inconvenience during MRI scan of head and neck

  • @tasabbaralimansoori4375

    sir mir mashine me pasent ko bhejne se pahle behose krte ho ya aise kr dete ho

  • @argent2020
    @argent2020 Před 2 lety

    So, which one is better to see if a persona has throat cancer?. My specialist ordered a cat scan, but I'm worry about the radiation.

  • @bettychua686
    @bettychua686 Před 3 lety +4

    I had my MRI last November, I will never want to go thru it again. It’s v horrible feeling, I can’t breath properly ,the sound makes me headache even though I m wearing a headphone.v claustrophobic, but I manage to endure n finished it for 30 minutes .

  • @hmuphilly9129
    @hmuphilly9129 Před 6 lety +5

    Mri for tmj?

    • @jruthless2648
      @jruthless2648 Před 5 lety

      Yes . There should be open and closed sequences .

    • @foxfur8327
      @foxfur8327 Před 4 lety

      @@jruthless2648 , please tell us more.

  • @debbieisaacs9033
    @debbieisaacs9033 Před 2 lety

    I had MRI scans and CT scans at Christian Barnard hospital in Capetown, excellent hospital.

  • @davidinger961
    @davidinger961 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a stroke a few weeks ago and I went through the MRI scanner they put head phones on me they played an old 70 s vaudeville tune peek a boo ! This made me laugh it took the stress out the situation!

  • @stevejobs6396
    @stevejobs6396 Před 3 lety +6

    MRI : Edm Rave Party!
    CT: ASMR!

  • @imfreeman2382
    @imfreeman2382 Před 2 lety +6

    Great 👍 Technology I used both machines for health issues and the the result was bad left lung clots I was dying after blood thinner medicine for one year later I did the same scan the result was great 👍 thanks to God and thanks to the doctors and the awesome nurses

  • @humeramanihar6053
    @humeramanihar6053 Před 2 lety +1

    Ur video is knowledgeable for us....
    Thank uh so much maam👍🏻

  • @thunderflower7998
    @thunderflower7998 Před 2 lety +2

    For vertigo which one is indicated...so arteries...ear physiology and neck bones can reveal the most to neurologist,ORL specialist for a differential diagnosis?

    • @doctorojie
      @doctorojie Před 2 lety

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  • @photocharisma3087
    @photocharisma3087 Před 3 lety +10

    Pacient: And how this works? Doctor: And we slice the patient's body like a loaf of bread

  • @thomaswhite2579
    @thomaswhite2579 Před 4 lety +22

    When I had a CT scan they also gave me an injection and injected this contrast dye into my blood. It made my face feel warm

    • @khokho8197
      @khokho8197 Před 4 lety +1

      I felt pain through out the entire time when I did my scan

    • @parzivalofgryffindor4939
      @parzivalofgryffindor4939 Před 3 lety +1

      It's galodinium salt .....just to make your organs/water molecules more visible

    • @wolfsy4759
      @wolfsy4759 Před 3 lety

      how are you now?

    • @thomaswhite2579
      @thomaswhite2579 Před 3 lety +1

      @@wolfsy4759 I'm all good now :)

    • @wolfsy4759
      @wolfsy4759 Před 3 lety

      @@thomaswhite2579 I hope I'll stay safe and healthy too cuz I had ct scan for my chest week ago and it was unnecessary 😔

  • @lavendergurl8317
    @lavendergurl8317 Před 2 lety

    does anyone know if u have pulse tinitus is it best to get mri or ct scan done? and does it trigger cancer

  • @lydiarosado3675
    @lydiarosado3675 Před 7 měsíci +1

    What do you do with patients that are claustrophobic?

  • @TheJunglecrab
    @TheJunglecrab Před 2 lety +14

    I had extremely bad experience with CT… they missed my vein and injected the iodine directly under the skin. The area around my bicep expanded like a balloon in the shape of a brain. The pain was excruciating 😖

    • @reignrobinson7951
      @reignrobinson7951 Před 2 lety +4

      Sounds like a lawsuit to me!😒

    • @miriam1812
      @miriam1812 Před 2 lety

      It is necessary to apply that liquid in the veins?

    • @HandOfFreedom
      @HandOfFreedom Před rokem +1

      @@miriam1812 it's a contrast agent, makes it easier to distinguish between certain structures of the body (they apear white). Sometimes it's absolutely needed, sometimes it isn't at all. Depends on what you're searching for.

  • @shirleyhenriksen2026
    @shirleyhenriksen2026 Před 2 lety +11

    I’ve had a CT, MRI and MRI Angiogram. The hammering noise in the MRI drove me crazy, I’m not afraid of being in the scanner just the horrible noise it makes and I’m in Australia

    • @aaa7189
      @aaa7189 Před 2 lety

      Which is worse for your hearing; the loudness of the machine or the loudness music in the headphones ?

    • @shirleyhenriksen2026
      @shirleyhenriksen2026 Před 2 lety

      @@aaa7189 hi, they put noise canceling earphones on, no music but it’s the thumping that’s irritating

    • @aaa7189
      @aaa7189 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shirleyhenriksen2026 no noise canceling earphones when ever I went in

    • @bobfmirvine6652
      @bobfmirvine6652 Před 2 lety +1

      I had an MRI two weeks ago at a Kaiser Permanente facility in Irvine California and there was no loud clanking like there was when I had an MRI 13 years ago in Binghamton NY. I guess the machinery has improved over the last 13 years.

    • @shirleyhenriksen2026
      @shirleyhenriksen2026 Před 2 lety

      @@aaa7189 they didn’t give them to me neither, so I just put up with it.

  • @outlaw3234
    @outlaw3234 Před rokem

    When is it time for mri or ct scan for tennis elbow ?

  • @dilipbhattacharya5486
    @dilipbhattacharya5486 Před 2 lety +1

    Technically it Gives full detail of inner views under MRI to pinpoint if any part has any Problem.Magnetic Resonance certainly better than Radiation.Nice revelation for Knowledge.Thanks.

  • @auntielisalisabopeepsa
    @auntielisalisabopeepsa Před 4 lety +29

    I’m a stage 4 cancer patient and have had many CT Scans. None of them were only 5 minutes. I would question the tech if it was. I’d rather have a longer CT Scan to make sure they didn’t miss anything. I’ve also had many PET Scans and recently a bone marrow needle biopsy. Not fun but necessary to fight the cancer beast 💪💪💪

    • @kevingreen3781
      @kevingreen3781 Před 4 lety +2

      Dr Burzynski says that there is a cure for all Cancers but it’s been covered up please watch his video on CZcams

    • @kevingreen3781
      @kevingreen3781 Před 4 lety

      Burzynski the cancer cure cover up ,,,,,,type this in the search box in CZcams it will be there

    • @shnarfers
      @shnarfers Před 4 lety

      it can only hurt you doctors are murderers they ruined my life w a ct biopsy.

    • @wolfsy4759
      @wolfsy4759 Před 3 lety

      @@shnarfers what happened to you can you tell me?

    • @shnarfers
      @shnarfers Před 2 lety +2

      @@wolfsy4759 said I needed a kidney biopsy that there was absolutely no way diet could be the cause was injured from iv and biopsy. Turns out it was caused by what I was eating. All the doctors were wrong and killers.

  • @mikelibbey2271
    @mikelibbey2271 Před 2 lety +23

    FYI I've been noticing a drastic increase in patients having numerous CT scans in the past few years. This is a dangerous situation that should be avoided. Remember a CT scan is about 200 times the radiation of a x-ray that can damage the DNA of a cell. If you must have a CT eating a high anti oxidant food or take a supplement such as vitamin C before having the scan can be protective to the cell . Ask the doctor about doing a MRI if possible.

    • @micah7685
      @micah7685 Před 2 lety

      I suffered brutally from radiation poisoning after my abdomen and pelvic ct scan, Literally microwaved my insides. Horrific and brutal torture for most of a year and destroyed my mucosal linings and guts to nuts. Do not get a ct scan. These are very dangerous scans and the medical field is doing nothing to protect and warn the public out of being corrupt and money profit driven. Most of these ct scans are unnecessary and are being casually reckomended to people by practisiners who have no clue what they are exsposing people to. Not worth the risks. Do not make the same mistake I did. You might just get cooked alive

  • @arcburn3364
    @arcburn3364 Před 2 lety +2

    I don't have problems in an MRI machine. However, I noticed the tube in front of my face was snow white. It seems to me it would be better to have some letters or graphics a person could see to get a little depth perception. When you have your eyes open in a white tube, you can't tell how far away the surface is which can be uncomfortable.

  • @anacontreras6438
    @anacontreras6438 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the explanation excellent

  • @Lemonz1989
    @Lemonz1989 Před 5 lety +16

    I had my torso CT scanned today. Even though I received som DNA damage, it was a bit fun. :P
    There is suspicion that I might have a pheochromocytoma, so my adrenal glands were scanned first without radiocontrast and later my entire torso was scanned with radiocontrast. :)

    • @baderbanat909
      @baderbanat909 Před 4 lety

      How much payment for mri

    • @user30495
      @user30495 Před 4 lety

      bader Banat you don’t pay for it where I live, it just gets ordered by a doctor if they suspect something may be wrong

    • @athenac2696
      @athenac2696 Před 4 lety +1

      So build up your immune system naturally. I took Astralagus, Chapparel and Tumeric herbs to get rid of Spinal Meningitis. It's a cousin to cancer.

    • @athenac2696
      @athenac2696 Před 4 lety +1

      Plus high dosage of Vit.C. 4 times a day.

    • @nyentyobistephanie7146
      @nyentyobistephanie7146 Před 3 lety

      Don't pay for MRI?? Wowww, where's dat

  • @j.sterling9167
    @j.sterling9167 Před 3 lety +20

    If you have claustrophobia, forget the M.R.I.

    • @jonjones971
      @jonjones971 Před 2 lety +2

      Not true … I am claustrophobic but with the right attitude it is manageable…. And I had neck , shoulders etc and was deep inside the tube for 45 min each time …. It is ok

    • @joeybonin7691
      @joeybonin7691 Před 2 lety +6

      @@jonjones971 Then I'd say you are not claustrophobic. It's that simple.

    • @pjpj3416
      @pjpj3416 Před 2 lety +2

      Right!! I felt like I was in a casket, it just awful.

  • @juicepunchplays
    @juicepunchplays Před rokem

    Quick question I'm currently having problems with my Eyes, Brain, and Ears they feel very heavy and get i dizzy very quickly which test should I take?

  • @user-qn2zu3in3d
    @user-qn2zu3in3d Před rokem

    I have a question regarding when a CT scan is performed. Is it necessary for the gantry to rotate around the body to get the images required. or can your body be scanned by just having the body be moved back and forth into the machine while holding your breath .Also is there a light that comes on.

    • @NESig
      @NESig Před rokem

      The xray tube always rotates around your body as you are scanned. The table will move in or out as need be as you are scanned so the xray beam can image the entire area of interest.

  • @dinkoivancic1445
    @dinkoivancic1445 Před 4 lety +3

    Does CT makes loud sounds like MRI?

    • @marykerr2279
      @marykerr2279 Před 3 lety

      Not as loud as MRI and way quicker as well.

    • @mattbartley2843
      @mattbartley2843 Před 3 lety

      No. With CT, it's just whirring sound of electronics cooling fans, plus a little more sound when the X-ray machine spins up, for a minute.
      The only part that's a problem is getting an IV in the arm, for the contrast.

  • @hamidullah7227
    @hamidullah7227 Před 6 lety +3

    mujay migrain ki shikayat ha mujay kia karna chahiay

  • @entertainmentworld11450
    @entertainmentworld11450 Před 3 lety +2

    Is MRI can diagnosed all type of sickness?like heart problem, brain,stamoch, etc? Plz reply me guys

  • @mrs.andreamackey1082
    @mrs.andreamackey1082 Před 2 lety

    Hi am claustrophobic and wans to know if all of the MRI machines are small. I need to have a MRI with contrast and just thinking about it am having an anxiety attack.

  • @charlieirvin5423
    @charlieirvin5423 Před 4 lety +3

    I had both done CT and MRI I had CT Scan for head Pain The MRI was for a Tear in the Left foot up to my Knee I also had the CT Scan on the stomach because of severe Pains

    • @Canadian_Eh_I
      @Canadian_Eh_I Před 4 lety

      did the head ct scan find anything?

    • @charlieirvin5423
      @charlieirvin5423 Před 4 lety

      @@Canadian_Eh_I It was just i had Injury and i had a small Brain Bleed from a Injury My sisters take me every where they said i couldn't drive a vehicle for awhile til cleared by doctors and motor vehicle

    • @afreenaffu2146
      @afreenaffu2146 Před 3 lety

      Does ct scan sounds like mri

    • @wolfsy4759
      @wolfsy4759 Před 3 lety

      when did you have them?

    • @heliotropezzz333
      @heliotropezzz333 Před 3 lety

      @@afreenaffu2146 CT scan is quiet. MRI scan is noisy.

  • @davidc.7953
    @davidc.7953 Před 3 lety +3

    I've been a nurse since 1992 and I never knew the difference so clearly as you have presented.

  • @dorothyscott2730
    @dorothyscott2730 Před rokem

    Thank you, I have just had both and didn't know the difference of them.

  • @TomJerrysVlogs
    @TomJerrysVlogs Před 2 lety

    Well explained. Thank you.