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"description": "What happens when you’re forced to lie still in a tube for 40 minutes 😳",
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"textContent": "I spent 40 minutes inside an MRI scanner last night – forty frickin’ minutes, people!!!\n\n🫣\n\nI knew it was going to be quite long, but I wasn’t expecting _that_. (Even though I’ve had exactly the same scan before, lol.)\n\nAnd you know what? It was ok! The _idea_ of being in that enclosed space, unable to move, while it produced sounds like the inside of some futuristic, _very_ noisy video game, was actually worse than the experience itself.\n\nSo it was only _before_ the scan that the mind was coming up with all sorts of weird and wonderful, somewhat-related scenarios,\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
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