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Worried and Going Out of Her Mind, froggsong
I do not know why either. It is important that you see a doc. Did you have anything metal, like a belt buckle on you. Anything metal would cause pain.
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LDaniels1973

Now here is the scary part. Two weeks ago I went for my first brain MRI At the Open MRI, my favorite one. I kept falling off into these trance like states. Then during the last round when it was doing the whole pulsing thing My eyes start dancing in my head, jumping around following the magnets and I see the bright lights you see if you put pressure on closed eyes, and my hands and feet start twitching. I thought I was going to have a seizure. I can tell you exactly how many magnets were in use where they were and what they were doing. call me crazy if you want to. The tech looked at me like I was crazy, I told her that the MRI made my eyes twitch and water and that my eyelids had started twitching and how annoying that is. and my eyelids are still twitching. I go to the neurologist monday, if I can hold out that long. That is how I found this thread, Trying to find out why the MRI would cause my eyes to twitch, why my eyelids would still be twitching. It can't be anything too serious, its been two weeks but at this point I am ready to remove them O.o
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