Ct scan with Contraste

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hello every one today i have a Ct scan with contrast---its a horrible experiance of my life-----is 3 to 5 min every thing is normal when the inject the contrast for 2nd time i feel some one hold me in my throat i can not breathe i say to them i have like that symptoms they come and take me out from Ct scan machine-----they say that its illergy-------there after 2 mins i discuss with my radiologist that what about the result i didnot understand his language and he didnot understand me--------i ask in my broken language is result is normal he say i don,t know how is it possible he see that and he say i don,t know yet? is it take time for radiologist to see the result but they send me to home and from before i know that i will go back on next month 2-----------i have anxiety and i feel darkness on my eyes till now heavy headed------------is it mean my Ct scan will have some problem thats why radiologist didnot discuss with me? i am 31 year male i have 24 hour holter ecgs and 2 echos and also 17 ecg didnot poop out any thing bad i am scared plz help me

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    After having many cat scans, and a pet scan, I can honestly tell you that it is routine

    when the radiologist says it will take time, but they will get  back to you right away

    if anything abnormal shows up.  Please don't worry until you have something to worry about.  If all the previous tests, echos, ecgs, and holter monitor showed nothing abnormal, then, most likely, you have nothing to worry about.

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      Thanks for ur reply scotgal i don,t know  but i remember that when the inject contrast i feel i can not breathe and thats why i see to them that i can not take breathe and they come to me in the middle of the ct scan thats why may b they didnot tell me any thing but let see i have an appointment on sept 2 but its to far and to b very honest its hard for me to wait

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