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@loribmt

I’ve had several MRIs with contrast over the past few years and my initial concerns were very unfounded. They are very easy and the technicians have all been great at making sure I’m comfortable. They are also very attentive and will ask repeatedly how you’re doing.

Just for a heads up so you know what to anticipate. The first thing with your appointment, after changing into a gown, the nurse or technician will insert a very small IV in your hand and tape it in place. It’s painless and will be the entry point for the contrast.

You’ll be taking to the MRI machine where you’ll lie down on the table that moves in and out of the machine. Some clinics give you headphones to listen to music. Or ear plugs because the noise of the machine can be loud. I found it fascinating, quite honestly.
The imaging on your hip shouldn’t take long at all. Halfway through, the technician will come in the room again and inject the contrast into the little IV in your hand. You feel nothing! Then they’ll take a few more images and voila! You’re done. Not after effects at all.

So I think you’ll do great. Best of luck going forward with the labrum tear on your hip. Hopefully this will heal on its own.
Let me know what you find out, ok?

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@loribmt
Good Morning! Just a note to say thank you for your advice! I did not need contrast for my MRI, and all went excellent! Thanks again for your help! My Oncologist called as well, and said no problem with it anyway!
Prayers for your health, and healing with your medical conditions!
God Bless!