I didn't realize that I had some major sinus issues before my large AN was diagnosed...I felt like I couldn't breathe during the MRI (no wonder). I don't have the sinus pressure since the tumor was removed, but I've still taken a decongestant before my post-op MRIs and that seems to help...even if it's only a mental thing.
I also made the mistake of not bringing my own music the first time and selected from their list. I liked most of the songs on the CD I chose (James Taylor's Greatest Hits--nice and mellow for the most part), but I had forgotten there were a few songs on that CD that I don't really care for. One of them is about 7 minutes long, and that was excruciating because I felt completely trapped (with strict directions not to sneeze, cough, talk or move in any way). I'm not super claustrophobic, but I opened my eyes briefly (big mistake) and nearly lost it. Now, I close my eyes as soon as I lay down and before they put on the head frame. I don't open them until I'm wheeled back out of the machine after the test is over (like looking the other way when you get a shot).
I also make my own CD of music I LOVE and ask them to play that during my scans. I have them turn up the volume pretty high to start since the MRI machine is so dang loud.
As others have noted, visualization is key! I tried to picture myself on a beach, or dancing to the strange rhythm of the MRI machine...and that worked for a little while, but the test is long, and I could not keep it up. If I could offer one tip for surviving scans, it's this: don't allow your mind to wander...keep your thoughts occupied with thoughts of a serene location or activity, or with a pre-determined mundane task...something you do often and know well. Mine is shopping Walgreens. I picture myself moving through the store aisle by aisle. I know the place like the back of my hand, so this is second nature. I can focus on things I've seen many times, visualize product layout and prices. I "buy" things for each person in my family. If I need to burn lots of time, I'll shop for school supplies
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