Yeah, happened to me too. Brief but intense. Strangely, only the first time.
When I got out I told the technician (I though I had a panic attack, and was puzzled that it happened at the end of the session), and she said "oh, it was probably the contrast, happens rarely". Apparently rarely enough that they don't warn the patients. To be fair it was harmless, and they'd have many more cases of nocebo nausea than actual nausea.
When I got out I told the technician (I though I had a panic attack, and was puzzled that it happened at the end of the session), and she said "oh, it was probably the contrast, happens rarely". Apparently rarely enough that they don't warn the patients. To be fair it was harmless, and they'd have many more cases of nocebo nausea than actual nausea.