Close to Home by John McPherson for November 08, 2024

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    John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator 14 days ago

    Now try to stress out, Mrs. Tyler, so we can really find the right area of your brain.

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    Cool Hand Luke Premium Member 14 days ago

    SHe will probably scratch your eyes out if you try to make her go in that iron monster.

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    Grover Premium Member 14 days ago

    We’ll see exactly what claustrophobia looks like.

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    blunebottle  14 days ago

    Fortunately, I have been able to control my claustrophobia for the times I’ve had to experience that.

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    abucksworth Premium Member 14 days ago

    Mrs. Tyler: “Wanna bet?”

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    stillfickled Premium Member 14 days ago

    I hate those things.

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    bobpeters61  14 days ago

    Personally, I could tolerate going head first into one of those big medical scanners either head first or feet first. However, I definitely get how they could make people uncomfortable.

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    Dobie  Premium Member 14 days ago

    Nyaaaaaaaaa! She exploded!!!

    Oh, I guess that was it!

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    Ned Snipes  13 days ago

    My fear is that they would not see anything….at all……

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    Superhawk  13 days ago

    Just be glad that it’s not Penn and Teller operating that thing.

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    Totalloser Premium Member 13 days ago

    I’ve had 5 MRI’s and one Cat-Scan of my brain the are not that bad just close your eyes and listen to the beat of the machine.

    I give it an “82” the beat is good but the lyrics are hard to sing along to

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    Aficionado  13 days ago

    Ah, yes, Bleeb. This is a great place for you to visit. Now, just wait until she is in there, then climb up to the end of the tube.

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    walt1968pat Premium Member 13 days ago

    They do make open MRIs.

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    Bob Blumenfeld  13 days ago

    Rather like the old joke about waking up a patient to give them their sleeping pill.

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  13 days ago

    “ How do you feel in there, Mrs. Tyler?”

    “ I MRI’d I guess.”

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    Buoy  13 days ago

    A little hair of the dog, eh?

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    Mike Baldwin creator 13 days ago

    Ha! Mind if we ride along?

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    cuzinron47  13 days ago

    They must have replace the lining on those things often, due to the claw marks.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 13 days ago

    Modern science at work………

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    Moonkey Premium Member 13 days ago

    I was apprehensive for my first MRI due to my claustrophobia. I explained my situation to the techs and asked them to show me how to get out of it if I started to feel any panic. They did, and we did a trial to make sure I knew I could get out. I don’t mind those tests at all. My tinnitus is louder than the machinery anyway. The techs get to visit with my dog during the test, so we all end up happy.

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    raybarb44  13 days ago

    I think not…….

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    Curiosity Premium Member 13 days ago

    And since it’s of the brain a sedative is totally out of the question. BwaaaaHaaHaa!

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    brianpesci  13 days ago

    There has to be a better way of doing that.

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    fej  13 days ago

    Get a damp wash rag and put it over your face, close your eyes and relax.

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    eb110americana  13 days ago

    I don’t have claustrophobia, but lying in one of those machines, trying not to move for 90 minutes is far from relaxing. They are insanely loud, one I was in also generated so much heat that I was sweating against the vinyl table, and even when you stay perfectly still, they still complain that you moved. Overall, not so bad, just inconvenient. In one, I just counted the holes in the speaker grill above my head. It was something like 168.

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    sincavage05  13 days ago

    Don’t mind the whirring sound, we’re just sucking your brain out.

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    Mary McNeil Premium Member 13 days ago

    Been there done that…..

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    geese28  13 days ago

    Oh the irony

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    Carolyn Cherry  13 days ago

    I find a Valium helped me with my last one.

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