For some reason I always get a movie type gif playing in my head, of this person being gushed down the white halls of this pharma building by tons and tons of eye drop solution, arms flailing.
For some reason I always get a movie type gif playing in my head, of this person being gushed down the white halls of this pharma building by tons and tons of eye drop solution, arms flailing.
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"It's a sledgehammer"
But what if I'm in a hurry?
I licked the Red Bull F1 car that Infiniti brought to Pebble Beach last summer. I don't think I'd do it again, but I'm glad I did it once.
Star Trek: First Contact
That sounds insane. I hope whatever you were having the CT scan for was resolved without further brain/taint scorching.
I've seen many pictures and watched the YouTube tours of the ISS and it is a magnificent place, but it seems to be almost 100 percent utilitarian. It looks like every square inch of space is being taken up by science, cables and everything needed to sustain your lives in space, but only those things. Did you or any of…
Just strange. Not unpleasant exactly. Being stuck in the tube with the magnets banging away was much more disconcerting.
Without. I think I heard somewhere, but would have to look it up to be sure, that what you describe is more of a side effect of the contrast itself rather than its interaction with the MRI. A proper MRI tech would know for sure. It also depends on what type of contrast was used (Iron, Gadolinium, or Manganese) as…
It was not nearly that severe. More of just a mild warming and tingling. I figured it was normal until I mentioned it afterwards and the tech told me that it was fairly unusual.
I have experienced this. In preparation for spinal surgery I had to get a series of MRIs done. Each time I felt as if I was being warmed from the inside out. It is a most peculiar sensation.
Another case of when keeping it real goes wrong.
That was exceedingly creepy.
The CIA did experiments on Mormons?
Chill out.
I see what you did there.
Just go watch the bit.
Yet another awesome reason to live in Oregon. We got rid of civil forfeiture at the state and local levels back in the late 90s.
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