Yesterday I spent 60-80 minutes waiting for blast off. Loud noises and beeps kept going off around me. This tube would jerk and beep every once in a while and it kept telling me to work on my breathing techniques. I guess so I wouldn't pass out once I hit zero gravity.
Then I started waiting on the ride. I was hoping that I would hit the water just right and have the perfect take off from the water slide. White Water didn't have nothin on this. There was even a countdown to hold my breath. I guess so I wouldn't get overtaken by the power of the water.
But then my time was over. The nurses opened the MRI machine and I got to go home. But man, for a little while anticipation was on high alert. I had an MRI so my cardiologists could see my heart now while it looks good so if they ever need to do surgery again, they have high quality pictures to refer back to. So if you have an MRI scheduled anytime soon, relax and let your imagination have fun!