pet scan and claustrophibia

pbhames
pbhames Member Posts: 22
I am xtremely claustrophobic and want to know if having the pet scan is enclosed like a mri

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  • linpsu
    linpsu Member Posts: 747
    No
    No, it is nothing like an MRI as far as being enclosed.
  • GrandmaJ
    GrandmaJ Member Posts: 209
    PET scan

    Nothing like an MRI....its a very big open tube... I had no problems with it..and I do have problems with the MRI.
  • kacee999
    kacee999 Member Posts: 110
    If you have problems
    Don't hesitate to ask your doctor for a mild sedative prior to the pet scan. They do that for MRI patients a lot too.
  • Alexis F
    Alexis F Member Posts: 3,598
    linpsu said:

    No
    No, it is nothing like an MRI as far as being enclosed.

    No, it is not. And, if you
    No, it is not. And, if you still feel anxious about the PET scan, please get something to relax you from your oncologist.

    When is your scan? And, good luck!


    Lex
  • TraciInLA
    TraciInLA Member Posts: 1,994 Member
    kacee999 said:

    If you have problems
    Don't hesitate to ask your doctor for a mild sedative prior to the pet scan. They do that for MRI patients a lot too.

    Also a much shorter tube
    What I found most helpful about the PET scan is that you're in a tube that's much shorter than your body (and I'm only 5'3").

    So, when they started, my head and shoulders were completely out....as the scan moved up my body, by the time my head was inside, my legs were sticking out -- I could always see "light at the end of the tunnel"! That, to me, made the test very tolerable.

    Traci
  • Fairemewell
    Fairemewell Member Posts: 28 Member
    I had some trouble with both
    If you have the ability to keep your eyes closed and do breathing and visualization, the PET scan is easier to deal with than the MRI.
    As the others have stated, the tube is much shorter and more open.

    Otherwise, have your Dr. get you something to help ease your anxiety. Either way, you can do this.
    And remember, as long as you keep breathing everything else can be worked out.
  • mamolady
    mamolady Member Posts: 796 Member
    Please let the tech know
    Please let the tech know too. I know with MRI, they talk the patient through the whole thing and check on them to be sure they are doing ok. The nice thing too is that it doesn't take as long as the MRI does. Also, like everyone else said, you can get something from the docs to help.

    Good luck!
  • Kylez
    Kylez Member Posts: 3,761 Member

    I had some trouble with both
    If you have the ability to keep your eyes closed and do breathing and visualization, the PET scan is easier to deal with than the MRI.
    As the others have stated, the tube is much shorter and more open.

    Otherwise, have your Dr. get you something to help ease your anxiety. Either way, you can do this.
    And remember, as long as you keep breathing everything else can be worked out.

    The MRI is a lot worse, I
    The MRI is a lot worse, I think, than the PET scan. The tube is more open with the PET scan, but, all of these tests are still nerve racking. I always take a valium before I go for these tests, and, it helps me. And, it won't take as long for the PET scan either. Good luck!
  • Hub79
    Hub79 Member Posts: 1
    edited August 2018 #10
    Pet scan

    I have throat cancer with lymph node on side of neck involved. How many minutes is your head completely inside the machine?