It really depends on what the MRI is for. If it is an MRI of your leg, water generally wouldn't have any effect on that. If you are having an MRI of your GI track, then you probably should not. The best bet is to call your doctor's office or the lab that you are having the MRI done at.
Your doctor will let you know. It depends on specifically what area the MRI covers and why you're having it. He may want you to drink plenty of liquids, or refrain from drinking; if he doesn't specifically say, it probably doesn't matter but you should ask him just to be sure.
If you meant "can you drink alcohol" it's probably not a good idea to go in for a medical procedure, even one as non-invasive as an MRI, drunk.
Ask your doctor or the hospital to be sure.
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The vodka will be diluted and will be more quickly absorbed thus affecting you more quickly. This is true of any mixers with alcohol.
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There is no harm in having water after eating guava.
yes you can and you must to stay alive. Even if you dont drink it direct as pure water it is in much of your food and other things you may drink.
consume means to eat/drink so it just means the animal is having a drink
Believe it or not, a full 8 ounce glass of water befor you eat a regular meal such as a sandwich or chicken should fill you for the next three to four hours.
Some vegetable oils can be consumed by humans; but you shouldn't drink them in the amount you would drink a soft drink.
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One way to avoid being drunk and having poor judgment is to drink lots of water between drinks. Drink twice as much water as you drink alcohol and slow down.
The best thing to drink while having a fever would be water, or if you are not eating, throwing up or having diarrhea you should drink something like Gatorade to give you electrolytes or fruit juice. However you should not drink any kind of alcohol, coffee, or anything else that will dehydrate you.