waterone
09-22-2008, 11:14 AM
My 4 yr. old son had a MRI last week and I couldn't be in the room with him:(
I didn't realize this until I got to the imaging place and had to fill out the paperwork where on the second line it stated no ear implants!
I didn't realize this until I got to the imaging place and had to fill out the paperwork where on the second line it stated no ear implants!
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TXMommy27
10-24-2008, 02:33 AM
My otologist gave me a card to carry in my wallet - it says I have an "MRI compatible implant."
Is yours titanium? I have heard that is ok for MRIs. I wonder if the "ear implants" they were talking about were cochlear implants? You might ask your surgeon... he only gave me the card after the 2nd surgery.
I understand how hard that must have been. My husband had to have an MRI once and I sat in the room with him. It was very boring, since he couldn't talk and I had to take my hearing aids out anyway. But it made him feel better that I was there with him. I can't imagine a child having to lay in there alone! My youngest had a CT when she was 10mo, and that was awful. They at least let her hold her bunny. (She was fine, by the way...how is your son? Nothing serious, I hope!)
Is yours titanium? I have heard that is ok for MRIs. I wonder if the "ear implants" they were talking about were cochlear implants? You might ask your surgeon... he only gave me the card after the 2nd surgery.
I understand how hard that must have been. My husband had to have an MRI once and I sat in the room with him. It was very boring, since he couldn't talk and I had to take my hearing aids out anyway. But it made him feel better that I was there with him. I can't imagine a child having to lay in there alone! My youngest had a CT when she was 10mo, and that was awful. They at least let her hold her bunny. (She was fine, by the way...how is your son? Nothing serious, I hope!)

