Quick Update

The MRI went well. My human got there early and got called back early. The whole procedure took about 20 minutes. She had to lie really still and not move her head which was pretty easy since it was held in place. She had ear protection in and a blanket over her in case she got cold and eye protection.
We don’t have the results yet but my human was told that she did very well and that the MRI got good pictures.

My human is getting birthday cards from her cross-stitch friends and those help cheer her up.
Hugs and purrs, Ali

3 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Mary McNeil
    Aug 07, 2016 @ 00:32:26

    Glad it all went well ! I would’ve had to be knocked out. Literally. When they did an MRI of my lower back I freaked when they got me nose-deep into the inner part of the tunnel, but that was all the farther I had to go ! Your human is brave and I hope she can get better because of what they can tell from this !

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  2. onespoiledcat
    Aug 07, 2016 @ 09:56:18

    MRIs aren’t fun – my Mom has certainly had her share…..glad the pictures were good because that might mean it’s enough info for her doc! Happy Sunday!

    Hugs, Sammy

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  3. pilch92
    Aug 12, 2016 @ 21:38:24

    I am glad it went well. I pray she gets good news.

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