Hi All.
I was just wondering if anyone who has a pump and sensors or a closed loop system has had a MRI refused on the basis that the scanner’s didn’t know what they were dealing with. Despite removing the pump and sensors on the second attempt and with nothing attached I was still refused.
Many thanks as I’ve been in for 11 days now with a suspected TRI and spinal problems and feeling worse than when I was rushed in by ambulance.
Many thanks for your help.
I was not closed looping at the time but I had a MRI scan when I was pumping.
The operator was happy to look after my pump whilst I was in the scanner.
Sorry you're feeling so poorly, and have had this happen to you.
I had the same experience as In Response when I had an MRI on 2 occasions years apart. If it were me, I'd take this to the next level up, and query their justification for refusing you a medical procedure when you had nothing attached.
Hi All.
I was just wondering if anyone who has a pump and sensors or a closed loop system has had a MRI refused on the basis that the scanner’s didn’t know what they were dealing with. Despite removing the pump and sensors on the second attempt and with nothing attached I was still refused.
Many thanks as I’ve been in for 11 days now with a suspected TRI and spinal problems and feeling worse than when I was rushed in by ambulance.
Many thanks for your help.
I am surprised that you were not scanned, despite removing all your equipment. That radiologists should contact her superiors for guidance.
I had both CT and MRI scans recently, and the radiologists knew about pumps and sensors. For the first one, I had already detached the insulin pump, and removed the sensor, but it was a surprise to me that even then plastic cannula had to be removed. Later, at home, I read instructions in the Tandem t:slim user guide and that confirmed that cannulas should also be removed.
Good luck.
Hi All.
I was just wondering if anyone who has a pump and sensors or a closed loop system has had a MRI refused on the basis that the scanner’s didn’t know what they were dealing with. Despite removing the pump and sensors on the second attempt and with nothing attached I was still refused.
Many thanks as I’ve been in for 11 days now with a suspected TRI and spinal problems and feeling worse than when I was rushed in by ambulance.
Many thanks for your help.
Thank you all for your advice. Fortunately common sense has prevailed and they have spoke to the manufacturer and I’ve just come back from the scan at long last. Thanks again.