Is there anywhere I can get a full body MRI scan to hang on my wall or do you have to be ill first?
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You should have no problem getting on for free.
Just talk to a doctor.
He'll instantly want to see if you really dont have a brain.
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i think you'd have to have a lot of money. they don't usualy give you things like scans or x rays even when you've needed them. i'd love to have kept mine.
Even though there isn't much of a risk from MRI (maybe a little heating), i don't think you'll get anyone who'll give you one for no reason, especially if your not ill. Maybe privately for $$$ but still i doubt it. would be cool though!
At my trust theres about a 6month waiting list for people who're actually ill so I guess youre out of luck, unless you're lucky enough to get some sort of horrible illness
It's going to cost a pretty big chunk of change. My boyfriend had to have an MRI of his lower back, and it cost him over $1000. Just think of what the rest of the body would cost!
There's no way that insurance will pay for it, either, if you don't medically require it.
Most radiologists won't do a procedure such as that without a referral from a doctor.
It's kind of an unpleasant procedure, too. It's a large machine that they put you into that makes a whole lot of noise and you have to stay perfectly still throughout the entire procedure.
But, hey, if you have the money and you can find someone to do it, more power to you!
Hope this helps!
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