Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had an MRI when he was 5. We scheduled it for 6 AM at the place near 7777 Leesburg Pike in Falls Church.
I talked him through it over and over for a few days beforehand.
My son had a great time. He knew it would be loud. He knew it would be partly enclosed. He knew he’d have to hold still.
Afterwards, everything was MRI-this and MRI-that.
When we got the results, I went through them with him and pointed out what each bone and muscle was.
It was a great experience. Last month, he learned about fMRIs and wants one done now.
That's awesome! Glad he had such a great time with it, given it's not the most fun thing in the world.
I talked about the EEG a few times, and kiddo thinks it's cool to get a "brain scan" - I've already talked about an MRI and how Dad studied them in college as part of his engineering degree.
But haven't talked much more about it than that.
Children’s tells them it’s like a spaceship and makes the whole theme out of it. It’s cute and helpful!
I'll be calling our neurologist back just to get clarification on why they want the MRI done.
Another thing someone else mentioned is the insurance part.. Children's being in DC.. ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had an MRI when he was 5. We scheduled it for 6 AM at the place near 7777 Leesburg Pike in Falls Church.
I talked him through it over and over for a few days beforehand.
My son had a great time. He knew it would be loud. He knew it would be partly enclosed. He knew he’d have to hold still.
Afterwards, everything was MRI-this and MRI-that.
When we got the results, I went through them with him and pointed out what each bone and muscle was.
It was a great experience. Last month, he learned about fMRIs and wants one done now.
That's awesome! Glad he had such a great time with it, given it's not the most fun thing in the world.
I talked about the EEG a few times, and kiddo thinks it's cool to get a "brain scan" - I've already talked about an MRI and how Dad studied them in college as part of his engineering degree.
But haven't talked much more about it than that.
Children’s tells them it’s like a spaceship and makes the whole theme out of it. It’s cute and helpful!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son had an MRI when he was 5. We scheduled it for 6 AM at the place near 7777 Leesburg Pike in Falls Church.
I talked him through it over and over for a few days beforehand.
My son had a great time. He knew it would be loud. He knew it would be partly enclosed. He knew he’d have to hold still.
Afterwards, everything was MRI-this and MRI-that.
When we got the results, I went through them with him and pointed out what each bone and muscle was.
It was a great experience. Last month, he learned about fMRIs and wants one done now.
That's awesome! Glad he had such a great time with it, given it's not the most fun thing in the world.
I talked about the EEG a few times, and kiddo thinks it's cool to get a "brain scan" - I've already talked about an MRI and how Dad studied them in college as part of his engineering degree.
But haven't talked much more about it than that.
Anonymous wrote:My son had an MRI when he was 5. We scheduled it for 6 AM at the place near 7777 Leesburg Pike in Falls Church.
I talked him through it over and over for a few days beforehand.
My son had a great time. He knew it would be loud. He knew it would be partly enclosed. He knew he’d have to hold still.
Afterwards, everything was MRI-this and MRI-that.
When we got the results, I went through them with him and pointed out what each bone and muscle was.
It was a great experience. Last month, he learned about fMRIs and wants one done now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, meant to add if you are questioning the wisdom of a scan. Maybe seek a second opinion. Though I know it’s insanely hard to get neurology appoints.
My husband brought this up - wanting to know if it's definitely necessary at this time.
Kiddo is also scheduled for a 72 hour EEG monitor so I'm thinking we do that first and then if that shows anything additional from the first 30 min one then we do the MRI.
Kiddo was able to lay still for the 30 min though, so I have some hope they'd be okay in the machine, albeit there are other considerations there vs just lying on a bed for the EEG.
So has your child had a visible seizure? The MRI is looking for a possible cause of the seizure to rule out epilepsy... I didn't realize that when we did the MRI. Don't google that. The EEG will show the brain activity and how often epileptic spikes are occurring during sleep and awake times.
Anonymous wrote:We did a non sedated mri at Children’s when dc was 7. They were great. Definitely recommend going there. Even if mri doesn’t find anything, and hopefully it won’t, it may be good to have a baseline image. It was for us.
Anonymous wrote:My son had an MRI under general when he was 4 (now 11), also to better understand his epilepsy. I was nervous but it was fine. The hardest parts were that he has sensory issues so the flavors of gas were not great for him (bubble gum, mint, chocolate) and he was disoriented when he woke up.