News of the day, Part I
Dec. 31st, 2010 12:16 am[Yes, I am intentionally posting these out of order.]
Had a dye scan/MRI on my right shoulder this afternoon. The whole process took about two hours, from the initial X-ray through the injection of contrast dye using a floural X-ray (allows moving X-ray images) to the actual session in the MRI. I'd forgotten how well padded the table is in the MRI (it's been several years since I had one), and since it was my shoulder, they strapped me in pretty well. About half-way through the session, I got a wicked itch on the other shoulder.
Now I wait for the next appointment with the orthopedist to discuss the results, on January 14th.
Had a dye scan/MRI on my right shoulder this afternoon. The whole process took about two hours, from the initial X-ray through the injection of contrast dye using a floural X-ray (allows moving X-ray images) to the actual session in the MRI. I'd forgotten how well padded the table is in the MRI (it's been several years since I had one), and since it was my shoulder, they strapped me in pretty well. About half-way through the session, I got a wicked itch on the other shoulder.
Now I wait for the next appointment with the orthopedist to discuss the results, on January 14th.