nah, when I had contrast agent needle sticking inside on my arm I got a bit of shocked by the magnet electricity like those 1 dollar lighter starter level of electric shock... I think CT scan was more comfortable haha
Yup, had one yesterday and was the most relaxed I've been in years. Maybe I need to buy myself a sleep tube for home and pipe this video in through headphones, haha.
I could not get past 5 min. Went again today maxxed out on Ibu & tylenol, and a xanax and barely got through. I do like the sounds as I'm into techno music
@@heidel420 I don't think it was the MRI that was the problem there... I used to run 90min MRI protocols, even some of the anxiety patients were sleeping at the end (no medication involved)
The sounds are part of the mechanical parts of acquiring the MRI image. A lot of patients fall asleep after hearing it for a while and I have as well. It helps to get used to the sound. Glad you offer that.😊
I’m currently trying to going to sleep to this so I don’t spass out tmr and these comments give me faith lmfao, oh and it’s my second time going I couldn’t the first time 😂😂😂 wish me luck
This machine is making a high resolution image of the interior of the human body without cutting the patient open, touching the patient or even emitting any harmful radiation…and you complain about the noise??!! 😂
Great collection! Our band, THE DEAD BEATS, uses it in place of a bass player. We just add the chords, melody and lyrics on top of it. This'll give us at least 50 more head-bangers.
I love the MRI sounds. It's all about measured breathing and then relaxing to the 'music'. Takes me back to the electronic music of the 80s. I've also fallen asleep a few times 😅
Had a ~20 minute (?) spine and torso done. Honestly very relaxing for electronic music fans. Nice BPM beatmatching session while my tattoos were warm and toasty. Would recommend. 😊
I find it really relaxing and the rhythms of the the scanner make me really sleepy! I go into some sort of meditative state lying there. When I have one I'm trying not to fall asleep just in case I move
I just completed 4 scans with and without contrast. Here's what helped me: 1) Pray: start as soon as you schedule it and surrender your anxiety to God and you'll never be alone or afraid 2) Practice: First I played the above video in the backgound while doing chores. A few days later, I laid under my sofa bed/bedroom bed - at first with just my legs under, then next day a little further, etc. until my head was all the way under (while playing the MRI sounds near my head, loudly). 3) Mimick the conditions of the MRI when practicing (one element at a time) - add headphones or earplugs, add pillow under your knees, add thin pillow under your head, add pillows tightly on both sides of your head (for brain MRI), add thin pad to lie on, add light blanket, add ball in your hand (to mimick panic button), etc. 4) blow your nose completely dry before going in to avoid post-nasal drip 5) when in the locker room getting dressed for the MRI, tense all you muscles as tightly as you can, hold, release - it kind of exhausts your body into relaxing, then stretch all you muscles 6) breathe through your mouth to kind of dry out your oral cavity - you'll be less likey to have to swallow saliva and thus less likely to create movement artifact/blurry image - try practicing without swallowing during the loud noise sections of the scan 7) keep your eyes closed 8) find the most comfortable position allowed and time how long you can stay still without moving a muscle 9) research how long your scan will take & try to work up practicing for that long - chances are once you learn to relax in these conditions and get over that "hump", you won't need to practice the full time These are practical suggestions that I hope will help. The scan was more pleasant than the practice, so be not afraid. Peace!
These scanners sounds are really awesome. :-) Could you do one video of each one of them individually? :-) If not… That’s OK. :-) I’m just really fascinated with all the sounds and… I want to hear all them over and over and over again. :-)
my tips- extra padding around my ears and arms , ear plugs and head phones, and HEATED BLANKETS :) just think the scanner is a concert show. sometimes it will vibrate the bed sometimes it will be more noticeable than other sequences. I have had 10 MRI scans in my life. My 11th will be in may~
I found these sounds to become a bit comical after awhile, something like a video war game gone berserk. And strangely enough, they become eventually relaxing. On replaying these in this RU-vid video I had the same experience of relaxation after five or ten minutes. Strange to say, they seem to grow on you. Yikes!
I don’t mind the MRIs. I just relax. When they don’t do the head, they give me earbuds and let me listen to Electronic Dance Music. I just had just a head CT or MRI and I kept my eyes open while just my head was in the tunnel. The light effects were so trippys and cool. I swear it was an MRI and not a CT, but I become very confused after a major tonic/clonic seizure. They could have told me I was going to Disneyland on LSD.
my head was in a stabalizer that had like a knot in it, but i didnt want to stop the mri because i didnt want to start it again so i just layed there for an hour with tears falling silently down my cheeks
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The trick I use is to fall asleep! the cold room and noises actually soothe me into a deep sleep, I normally warn the techs that I am likely to zonk out. Yet at home, someone slides the bathroom door and it wakes me up lol.
I had an MRI today, and saw several bright flashes. Thought someone was taking photos outside or something, but apparently it happens sometimes. I quite like the rhythms the machine makes. Get a lil boogie on in my head….
I get warm easily so I like being surrounded near absolute zero refrigerant to cool me off! So no blanket for me. No headphones either. The MRI is relaxing enough.
There’s a scanner on this video that sounds like it is going crazy. :-) I love it. :-) But… The first time I heard it… It scared the heck out of me. :-)
I try to take a nap when I’m inside the MRI but I’m rarely successful. From what I see, some people like to use these sounds as sort of a white noise to help them fall asleep. I didn’t know the effect these video would have but I’m always happy to provide anything that helps
@@MRIPETCTSupportEngineer I love your video and I'm becoming addicted to these sounds. They go wonderfully with a freshly brewed cup of pour over coffee. 🙂
Had an MRI today. I wish I'd thought to take an audio recorder in with me! Some of the sounds were rough and nasty, but there were a few that I really liked.
Suppose there was no helium in the device the mri would overheat because once in the klinikum dessau 2013 the case was apparently in the device what was stewed through
You’re right. That’s the sounds of the relays that control the gradient coil. The sounds in that timeframe is the auto pre scan sequence. This is a tuning sequence that is performed before every scan series to provide R1/R2, Transmit gain coefficient, and center frequency values.
Remember people if you’re getting your lower half done you do not have to put your head inside the circular part. They won’t tell you this, but you have to ask them if you can switch direction that you’re laying in. Why they have to make it so freaking absolutely claustrophobic if you’re not getting anything done to your upper extremities.
Had my first MRI back in June. I was bouncing between two jobs all day. Plus, had a huge argument with admin at one job, sent out a powerful email and was awaiting response. Then I go into my MRI, where I was made comfy by staff in this machine-nestled into the position with pillows and a light blanket. Plus earplugs!! They stuck me in and the wacky noises distracted me from my angry thoughts about work. Plus something about the machine tickled my brain/nervous system!!!! And it was just…forced peace for an hourrrrr. Had a 2nd MRI last week and it was as pleasant as I was excited for lol. It was at 7:30am so I skipped my stimulant meds and took a nap in there. Soooo bummed when they pulled me out 45 min later. They say ADHDers find the distracting noises pleasant for the chaotic brain. And depressed people are positively triggered by the waves used to pull imaging.
"Inside an MRI machine, there is nothing moving. The sounds are generated by radio frequencies that are used to create the images. It is one of the safest machines, certainly safer than a CT scan."
You know, there's a few RU-vid videos of MRI sounds, where you hear a sequence called the "BIDE," sequence, but Nobody has ever heard of the BIDE sequence! I just don't get it! SERIOUSLY!
Hi! How have you been? I have been looking for information on this and can't find anything on it. Do you know what manufacturer the MRI scanner was (Siemens, Philips, Toshiba, GE)?
@@MRIPETCTSupportEngineer I don't know what manufacturer. If the comments function will allow me to put this video link in the comment I will. Here's one of the links of a video where THE FIRST sequence you hear is BIDE! It's even NAMED, the BIDE sequence in BIG LETTERS! Here's the LINK! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S4DHUim_Lc8.html PLEASE HELP ME! The MRI I had this Monday, I once again, ASKED, another MRI techn,a nd what do you know? SHE HAD NOT EVEN HEARD of the sequence! The BIDE sequence starts at 0:03 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S4DHUim_Lc8.html
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Its too loud to even close my eyes! When they first put me in I cried non stop for 10 minutes and then calmed down a little. I didn't think the noises would be so loud. Everytime I tried to close my eyes, they would automatically open due to how loud it was!
I've had several MRI's and remember hearing the sound at 30:45 or something similar to it and I literally felt the soundwaves vibrating my body. It made me so uncomfortable I almost squeezed the little ball thing they give you. All of the other noises are ok
I had one 7 weeks ago. Half hour scan, 11 minutes in I had a dreadful rushing and spinning sensation in my head, I had to stop it and although I was wearing ear protectors I experienced loud noises in my ears. I have had ringing in my ears since. I wish I never had it done..
There is one scanner in this video that has a sequence that sounds like just one long note is being played with little trills at some parts. :-) Why is it like that? :-) The first time I heard the scan… I was so terrified. I thought that scan was showing a brain when it’s not active. :-) What is being shown during all of the scans? :-)
Hi! I hope you are having a great day. That’s interesting, I want to hear. Do you have a timestamp? I am currently working on a series of videos where I break down the different MRI scan sounds. I will definitely add it to the priority list :)