Between 2002 - 2011 I have had 6 MRIs so I am quite used to them & I'm not claustraphobic so have been able to handle the enclosed space. With most of my MRIs I would fall asleep

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I still remember my 1st MRI in 2002 which was about a month after I started taking seizures again. I could see some of the room through the hole in the tunnel & I kept wondering why some of the ceiling was different colours & there was a picture on the ceiling. It took me about 20 mins to realise I was looking at a mirror reflecting onto the wall :roflmao:. Oh well at less I amused myself

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My 1st 2 MRIs which were done in the town I live in both showed scarring on my brain & as we couldn't control the seizures with meds my neuro suggested to think about surgery.
My other 4 MRIs were done at the hospital where I had my surgery as part of the process of the pre surgery & after surgery tests.
- September 2010 - I had a regular MRI which was so the team of specialists (epitiologists, neurologists, neuropsychiatrist, neurosurgeon etc) could see where the scarring was coming from.
- November 2010 - I had a fMRI (functional MRI) which was more detailed then a regular MRIs & more to help with the hospitals research. There was a monitor in the room which I could see through the mirror above my head. I had 2 activities I had to do. The 1st activity was that a letter would pop up on the monitor eg D & I had to think of as many words starting with that letter but had to try to avoid thinking of names, towns & repeating words. I had a couple of minutes to think of as many words before the next letter popped up. The other activity was a word would come up eg Dog & I had to think of a doing word to go with it eg Bark. I wasn't able to speak any of my answers as moving my mouth would have affected the picture but had to think of them in my head. All up the fMRI went for approx 90 mins but I was able to have a break & could've watched a DVD on the monitor in between the activities if I wanted to.
- March 2011 I had an MRI a couple of days before my surgery which was only a short MRI & I think it was to map out the brain to help the neurosurgeon when he removed the scarring.
- June 2011 I had my last MRI which was a regular MRI to make sure everything was OK since the surgery.