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mellowtigger) wrote2010-01-14 09:54 am
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MRI brain scans
The process was very fast and uneventful. That's good, since I only got 4.5 hours of sleep last night. I go to see the neurologist on Tuesday morning next week.
I wore my purple Zubaz and an Animal Humane Society t-shirt. I took off my glasses and my shoes. They gave me ear protectors (against the loud noise) that had a local radio station piped in so I could listen while I waited. I had to keep my eyes closed the whole time, and they told me to not wiggle even my feet during the procedure. There was no injection of any enhancing chemicals.
There was much clicking and humming and thumping. The last minute was so obnoxious that the roller-bed was shaking from the force of the machinery. A few of the scans gave me a sensation of slightly brighter ambient lighting, but I resisted the curiosity to open my eyes and check directly. They gave me a cd of all the images after they were done. (I asked for a copy.) It's been an hour since the procedure and I have no headaches or dizziness or nausea.
They took 129 images. Here are 6 that I like. I've expanded their sizes to make them easier to view here.






That's my brain. :)
I wore my purple Zubaz and an Animal Humane Society t-shirt. I took off my glasses and my shoes. They gave me ear protectors (against the loud noise) that had a local radio station piped in so I could listen while I waited. I had to keep my eyes closed the whole time, and they told me to not wiggle even my feet during the procedure. There was no injection of any enhancing chemicals.
There was much clicking and humming and thumping. The last minute was so obnoxious that the roller-bed was shaking from the force of the machinery. A few of the scans gave me a sensation of slightly brighter ambient lighting, but I resisted the curiosity to open my eyes and check directly. They gave me a cd of all the images after they were done. (I asked for a copy.) It's been an hour since the procedure and I have no headaches or dizziness or nausea.
They took 129 images. Here are 6 that I like. I've expanded their sizes to make them easier to view here.
That's my brain. :)
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Yeah, I like that one best for the sci-fi "It Came From Outer Space" effect. You're right, I should turn it into an icon. :)
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I just edited out some speculation I had previously written into the article. I'll wait for the neurologist to do the proper interpretation.
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I'm just glad they didn't overlay a grid showing the various brain areas. I might've been embarrassed at the multiple SEX regions and their various sizes. *laugh*
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teehee
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It was indeed very b-movie, Attack of the 50 ft Bear.
Glad it went well...I didn't get any piccies! WAH! The EEG person did a special reading for me which was on the wall for many years though...
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Did you not have ear protection for your MRI scan? I wore mine throughout, and they warned me in particular before the last test started. It lasted only a minute, but it was much more intense than the others.
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Wait... what are those words in your brain, in the bottom image... Hecho en Mexico? What? :oP
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I think in order to see anything autism-related from the whole brain scans, they would have to be functional MRI scans (which mine are not). That would let them see how different areas of my brain are processing different kinds of information.
Still, yes, I think it's interesting/exciting to be going through this process myself. :)
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I too wish I knew what the heck I was looking at and what it meant!