Well, you could.I hate going into the tunnel too ,mainly cuz once I get in and the thing starts, I have this incredible urge that I need to go pee!!
That would also ensure you wouldn't be getting another MRI...
Well, you could.I hate going into the tunnel too ,mainly cuz once I get in and the thing starts, I have this incredible urge that I need to go pee!!
I hate the damn machine as well. However I bring my own Pink Floyd CD with me for them to play through the headphones and I just close my eyes and get lost in the music.In all seriousness can you come take my MRI!
Even with medication ( lorazepam) to calm me I hate hate that tunnel. Even the open MRI’s scare me. My anxiety has kicked up so much worrying about that machine I have put off scheduling it since the doctor told me she needed another scan to see if anything has spread… that was in January.
Then after the MRI confirms what we already know. Surgery then they need me on the low sodium diet for a few weeks prior to the radiation start. Then another MRi while radiated! I need to get over the fear and do it, but…
I'm always amazed! Pretty much anything humans can build, nature can tear up!This just came across my desk:
Hornby also does N, through their subsidiary Rivarossi.Sooooo... just realized that the game company I demo for is partnered up with Hornby (and might be combined in a few years).
Looks like Hornby does O scale and HO scale. (I model N)...what's the good and bad and in between of Hornby railway models? Locos, etc?
Hornby stopped making O scale in the 60's. (and I think that was clockwork).I'm up...
Posted the following to the wrong thread yesterday. Let's try again...
Sooooo... just realized that the game company I demo for is partnered up with Hornby (and might be combined in a few years).
Looks like Hornby does O scale and HO scale. (I model N)...what's the good and bad and in between of Hornby railway models? Locos, etc?
I believe Hornby also owns Arnold now? And Arnold does all sorts of European N still.Hornby also does N, through their subsidiary Rivarossi.
Rivarossi bought Arnold, then Hornby bought Rivarossi.I believe Hornby also owns Arnold now? And Arnold does all sorts of European N still.