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@poncei1991 @hrhwilliam
I agree with @hrhwilliam there should not be an issue with getting MRIs.

They were developed because they removed the radiation damage from xrays and CTs along with being able to see tissues much more precise.

Now if you are getting a contrast with your MRI that is a different story. Some of those are radioactive or have subtances that could be toxic to body. That is something to asked your R/O who is doing the MRI with contrast.

I have to be careful with MRIs as I have a ICD/Pacemaker. New devices and wires now are mostly MRI compliant. I got mine back in 2006 and is not. But I still can have a MRI it requires my pace clinic to shut of certain programs in my device and technician take other precautions.

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Thank you for your advice and input.