Haha I though the exact same thing. Darted sandstorm came to mind at one point and that was it. Started wanting to groove and then remembered I needed to keep still.
ah yeah i've been inside one today and yeah it is pretty relaxing, except echo planar which jumpscared tf out of me and i jumped like the first time i played alien isolation
This clip may sound cool, but I just had an mri and it's anything but. The sounds on this video are very accurate, but imagine them 100 times louder, right around your head, and very intense, even though they give you earphones to try to block the sound. And of course, you can't move a muscle while having this test. For the mri I had, each sound lasted several minutes, then cycled again...for 45 minutes total, with only seconds of break in the sound between cycles. I came close to losing it (they do give you a panic button), and wished I had taken the optional sedative my doctor had prescribed. (I also wish I'd heard this video before my test!)
@@nevaeh8825 I got mines, today, and I did great they will put earbuds in your ear and put on the music you like, and then put you in the machine, I can tell you, is to relax and think about something that you like or make music out of the sound and it's very fun to do that and yes, when I was younger I was 100% afraid of it but now that I'm 19 years old, I passed that thing like a test.
I just had an MRI yesterday and everything you made mention of is exactly the same experience I had. One thing that added to my stress level was that I had to facilitate a meeting an hour in a half after my MRI began and I could not get out of it.
Chauncey Tabby, it doesn't sound like it was a good day for you. Sometimes the best thing about a day is when it's over. I hope the MRI at least showed good results.
I enjoyed the part when the mincing blades emerged from the sides and started to spin and whistle. Another highlight was the trunnion mechanism which drives the ceiling hammer. The padded end ensures a nice thud. Finally the horizontal piston that pushes you off the table onto the floor after the retaining banding is cut is a very pleasant experience :)
@@valparry4648 im very glad !! I got slapped with a little more, but I can be fixed so im thankful 💕 and know all of us that sent in usually have some “good “ reasons to have to be in there. Neat to have a tiny outlet here to vent alittle 💕
I had an MRI a few years ago. Nobody warned me about the sounds I’d hear. It’s quite intimidating for the first few minutes, but you get used to it. I told the doctor it’s a bit like being trapped inside a 1970’s discotheque. Then I realised he probably hadn’t even been born then.🙄
I had one yesterday. brain after a stroke that was my 3rd in 2years worst was having to keep still for 45 minutes . I'm 64 ex Navy, tough. but, yes, they're noisy critters! just go to that special place we all should have. mental toughness keeps you Safe thanks to alliance for scan and wonderful CA's
I came here to see if the noise from my MRI was normal because it was so insane, and yup this is what it sounded like, but way more intense and with a really loud jackhammer sound too. I had a DTI MRI for brain today and I wish I had seen this before to prepare myself for it. It was also shaking and vibrating which I didn’t expect. They gave me headphones for music but couldn’t hear the music over the sound of the MRI. Really intense especially if you’re sensitive to sound. And then you’re in a tiny space and have to remain perfectly still. I managed to not panic by focusing on my breath and my feet.
one of my relatives was hospitalized last week and needed me to enter the MRI room with them. it was 4am and i had to sit there for almost an hour since my relative kept moving his head (bc of the noises) and they had to start it again. it was loud af, giving a headache afterwards 🥹🥹🥹
I've had two. The first was in an almost futuristic room, with the MRI machine in the center. Very dark. No window light. No headset to drown out the sound. The second was in a regular office, but just a tad larger, and it had a big picture window. So plenty of light. Headphones this time, listening to classical rock, but I could barely hear it. Made the time go a little faster, though. The hardest part is waiting for the sound to stop for a moment so I could take a deep breath, since they don't want you to move. And the weird pants they made me wear fell down to my ankles when they were taking me back to my changing room, so that was fun.
We had an older MRI, it was nothing like this beauty. I was squeezed into an older closed MRI and it's like going into a coffin, everything is pitch dark, legs, arms, shoulders squeezed a little too snug. Not even 5 minutes the first time I had a panic attack, and not even 10 minutes the second time around with Xanax I still panicked. Wish we had a upright MRI or a open MRI at least
Okay actually I just had an MRI and at first these noises were really annoying then I swear to god this was fun xD I was just thinking about stuff all the time like "omg this sounds like I'm in jewelry store and robbers just broke in" then imagining the situation I even almost fell asleep like 3 times even tho the noises were really loud
I've had my first brain MRI in 2000 when I was 13 and always found the noise to be relaxing and cool. Didn't even have headphones at that time, and a scan took 45 minutes. 😅
I had an mri when I was a kid, and it was the most terrifying experience I had as a child because of how afraid I was laying there for 40 minutes hearing loud ass sounds with my eyes closed 💀
How did you record it… i thought scanners would rip the coils out of any microphone! This sounds very clean… my recent experience was more thunderous but quite fun 🤓
I have just been for a MRI scan and had two in the past nothing compared to this torcher chamber. My fingers toes went numb and tingling and I felt dizzy/sick never felt like that with my other two scans. They also let me in the machine with my jeans on with a mettle zip and button no gowns. I did tell I had a metal zip and button on them and they said it's ok.
Going to an MRI machine with anything medal on you is not good. Not an expert so this is pure speculation, but that may be the reason the experience got physically unpleasant for you. They do use massive (non-harmful) magnetic waves which do interact with metals. In any case, the procedure itself produces no physical symptoms so it is something external that is causing the physical discomfort. Don't let a single bad experience spook you. The medical diagnostic benefits of the procedure are amazing. Just be prepared, follow the instructions, and trust the staff.
I just came home from a Rave, oh, I mean, an MRI. It was so enjoyable when you pretend you're listening to metal jams or techno. It kinda relaxed me. LOL. I was in there for about an hour, so...
I just had one yesterday as well! It took 3 techs to find a good vein to inject 😅 the contrast dye! THEN I was in that damn tube for 3 & a 1/2 hours! They gave me the panic ball to squeeze if I was having a problem. I finally squeezed it and it seemed like minutes later she stopped it and got an attitude with me because I stopped it! I told her if she was going to bitch about it she shouldn’t have given it to me! IT WAS TOO MUCH WITHOUT A BREAK! Next time I’m taking a pain pill and ask for headphones with music!
I had earplugs and foam over my ears today and ended up feeling quiet relaxed by the noises. They reminded me Of some electronic dance music songs Here’s Johnny by Hocus locus came straight to mind 😂
I've been in an MRI scan 1 time to check for any seizure activity they did find a seizure disorder but while I was in the MRI scan the noises are very loud and I couldn't move one single bit and I had stay in for 1 hour.
I had an MRI of the brain today and the sounds were intense. Reminded me of the soundtrack to a bad 1970s Sci Fi movie or torture scene from a spy movie. I would not recommend it, if a doctor offers you a sedative or similar to have beforehand then take it.
when i had MRIs as a kid, I would always fall asleep during it and they had to make sure I was okay lol (the mris were apart of a study i was in to study the development of the child brain)
Yes I also fall asleep to the sounds! I quite like them. But I do think falling asleep is more to do with fatigue and exhaustion. The radiographers are always like, What??? You fell asleep??? And they have to wake me up to re-do breathing instructions if I missed any.
bruh it sounds like an evil fax machine i feel bad for people that have to get into these. reading the comments, it sounds awful and i hope i never have to be inside one.
You need to put this into perspective, would You rather have teeth extracted or eye surgery while conscious , for instance? MRI suddenly seems much more appealing!
اخذت الرنين المغناطيسي اليوم وكانت اسوء اسوء تجربة نفس هذي الاصوات واسوء عاليه بشكل لا يحتمل والمكان ضيق ويجيب الهلع وتكون فيه ٤٠ دقيقه وتسمع هذي الاصوات لدرجة عقلك ما عاد يحتمل
Crap. I've had MRIs for other body parts and found them relaxing. ?! I go for a brain one tomorrow and was looking forward to the noise. Now I am not -- these noises are going to freak me out. Sigh.
I just had an MRI like 3 hours ago, and I almost lost it! The sounds in the machine were like a thousand times more intense than the sounds in this video, and there was one that was like a hammering sound. Horrifying experience for me.
I just had one today. I can not get over the Loudness, the variety of sounds.....and I was on my stomach unable to breathe. I had taken anxiety meds....and it did not help AT ALL. Totally shell shocked!!!
I did it today it gavee me a veryyy very head burn and so bad headache... i felt dizzy in it felt to black out but couldnt say a thing rlly I wanted to shout and cry :(.. it took 60 mins head and spinal chord and pelvis scan... when i finished i was so dizzy couldnt move at beginning
I like the last one. It cracks me up every time I get an MRI & it reminds me of the beginning of "Highway Star" by Deep Purple & also of the beginning of "Revolution" by the Beatles.
Just had an mri scan couple of days ago and actually found it very relaxing. Yes it’s loud. Very very loud but I wasn’t scared just needed to scratch an itch but apart from that nothing extraordinary. If you’re having an mri scan don’t worry about it just relax and it’ll be fine.
had to sit through an mri with someone. i was going crazy and started shaking in the middle for some reason. after about 30minutes i started imagining sounds to the point where i had 100 gecs play out in my mind. not a good experience at all i am very weak and sensitive when it comes to sounds ig
The hardest thing I had to do in an MRI during a screening with sounds like this: Concentrate on an image and let my thoughts wander, then take cognitive tests and reaction tests. Is it possible to download these sounds and use them in my music?