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Kevin Byrne: Spa Day at the VA Kevin Byrne November 1st. Today started out much like every day seems to start lately. Yep, this seems like the daily routine. It can get rather monotonous sometimes; lately it has grown close to overwhelming. There is nothing better to do now than just put my head down and work. I definitely need to make headway on some of these projects. A few hours later and I’m really in a groove. It’s a good thing that I love my job and coffee (5 cups down now). At 10 AM my computer calendar pops up with an appointment reminder. These days everything in my hectic world outside of “standard workday chaos” is carefully planned and scheduled on my calendar. Synced with my computer and my cell phone, if it isn’t on the calendar then it probably won’t happen. That calendar is my lifeline… I look at the appointment reminder, 11:00 AM: VA Hospital. Crap. Now is not the time. I have spent way too much time in hospitals lately, at the VA and elsewhere. I broke my leg in June and that caused a flurry of ER visits, surgeries and follow ups. I wound up in the ER again in September, this time from a leg infection possibly due to my MS drug injections. Multiple hospital visits for this one finally brought the infection under control without surgery. After 12 years and two threatening leg infections I am at a crossroads; evaluations and test to see if I am a candidate for a new drug treatment. Blood tests, eye tests, doctor visits upon doctor visits. I don’t even remember what they all are anymore (thank goodness they are on my calendar). I open the reminder to see what is scheduled. MRI – 2nd Floor Imaging Woo Hoo! My topsy-turvy, hectic day just took a turn for the better. Relaxation and spa-like pampering awaits me. Let me explain myself a bit. I love MRIs. The humming of the imaging machine is perfect for me. It’s so soothing to listen to the rhythmic pounding that I actually lose every other thought as I enjoy that beat, at the same time trying to imagine what the next sequence will sound like. At that point, there are no worries in the world; just that beautiful beat. Now for those of you, who have never experienced an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) procedure, let me explain. An MRI uses a magnetic field and radio frequencies to align the atoms in the body. The machine reads and measures these alignments to form the images that are your body. MS and MRIs go together. It’s one of the best ways to see ‘activity’, better known as the damaging effects of this disease on my nervous system. That’s where my technical understanding of the machine stops. Beyond that, it’s just so wonderful! Now there are many who dislike MRIs for various reasons. Let me explain why it is like a day at the spa for me: First, the noise. It’s loud, too loud for some. For me the sequential cracking, clicking and beeping are just so soothing. To ease the noise a bit you do wear ear protection, but it’s still loud enough for an old helicopter maintenance officer who tends to think “if it’s not making a lot of noise, it’s broken.” Now the small enclosed space inside the MRI machine can be claustrophobic to some. Add the little cage that demobilizes your head and it can be overwhelming to some. Not me though. All they have done is taken away every bit of visual stimulation. There’s nothing at all out there to look at so just close your eyes and lose yourself in those rhythmic harmonics. The Imaging Floor of the VA truly is a day spa. Most every patient in the waiting area is there for a scheduled one-on-one appointment. The machines are expensive and in high demand. There’s not a lot of waiting around; get ‘em in and get ‘em through! With the typical professional care I see throughout the VA, my paperwork is processed quickly. I didn’t even have time to find an interesting magazine to read before I was called back to run the procedure. A quick change into some comfy pajamas and I am whisked into the imaging room. The room is sparsely decorated, except for the big magnet over the table I need to lay on. Any angst that I may feel is immediately diffused by the imaging technician who talks me through everything that I need to do. • “Lay down here and put your head up this way. Scoot your head up a bit. That’s perfect.” (I love the praise!). After this, it is 45 minutes of sheer bliss and relaxation. Granted, I could do without the needle injection of contrast halfway through. That, however, is a small price to pay for the most relaxing spa treatment that I could think of. At the end of the session, when they awaken me by sliding my bed out from the MRI, my only wish is that they would slide me back in for another round. But alas, the spa treatment is over. I follow up my wonderful VA experience with a delicious meal at the 1st Floor Canteen (their pizza is my other hospital decadence…but that’s another story). After that I am back to work. Every hectic issue is still there waiting for me, plus a few more. Not a problem today! I am calm, relaxed and clear headed. After a morning like that I am ready and able to tackle anything that comes my way. All the time I will be looking forward to my next treatment! Nothing beats Spa Day at the VA! Please visit Kevin’s website at www.brieandkevin.com |