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To anyone who has had an MRI of the brain -- especially a CLOSED one (as opposed to the now ubiquitous open MRIs) -- the second worst thing (for most people claustrophobic feelings are the first) is the NOISE...

They typically give earphones to block out noise, and the radiologist's instructions will come through on them now and again. They usually ask you from time to time to hold your breath for a moment, to be sure your head is absolutely still.

They may pipe music in through the 'phones, but let me tell you, once that thing gets going, you won't hear any music. Not even if you're listening to heavy metal.

All you will hear is:

"Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrr -- WHAMMMM!! Ka-CHUNG Ka-CHUNG Ka-CHUNG Ka-CHUNG Ka-CHUNG Ka-CHUNG Ka-CHUNG Ka-CHUNG...." at a decibel level that you will be quite sure is equal to the noise of an old Concorde -- or possibly a new space-shuttle -- taking off from your backyard.

It goes on and on and ON and ON AND ON until you start thinking you're going to totally lose it, and you have to wonder if this feeling is going to have some influence over what your brain looks like to the machine. Relax; it doesn't. If it were a PET scan, that'd be different. (And less noisy anyway!)

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