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Jsverdlove
Greetings -
I'm new to the group and have MCS and EI since mycotoxin poisoning. I was recently in a car accident and my doc wants me to get an MRI of my wrist. I'm worried, as i've had a tremendous amount of CAT scans and xrays and more in the past few years, and now that i am EI sensitive, well, you know.

how bad are MRI's? this one would be the whole body (why if it's just a wrist?!) with dye, which is another issue...

thanks for any advice
jill

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Re: mri

factsnow
The Dye that was used in the 1980s has been changed to a easier to
tolerate solution. The previous Dye, which I had five times, and
then
the new Dye one time, what a difference. I believe there was
something in the old solution that was possible emf sensitive
related,
but with a recent Xray I had in 2004, I felt little effects after
this, i was quite surprised. the MRI is a bit different from the CT
Scanner of the 1980s, its based on the same thing though. I do recal
the effects of the new dye being about 75% less. It may have improved
even more since then. Please keep us informed of the sensitivity
about two weeks after the scan date to see if there was any increase
or none at all. and if its based on the wrist you could request that
only the wrist cross section be done. In my case i believe it was
the
number of scans rather then the type of scan. If you ever have a
chance to see the video from Dr. Litovitz, youll hear him explain
about low amounts of radiation actually being good, when used
properly, but too much radiation, the body can not repair all the DNA
thats been damaged by radiation exposure and thats where the effects
begin. (litov

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RE: mri

Lachlan Mudge
In reply to this post by Jsverdlove
Is Thermal Imaging a possibility? Not sure how available this is but I
remember someone on a list giving a bunch of info on this non electromagnetic,
seemingly non invasive technique

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Greetings -
I'm new to the group and have MCS and EI since mycotoxin poisoning. I was
recently in a car accident and my doc wants me to get an MRI of my wrist. I'm
worried, as i've had a tremendous amount of CAT scans and xrays and more in the
past few years, and now that i am EI sensitive, well, you know.

how bad are MRI's? this one would be the whole body (why if it's just a
wrist?!) with dye, which is another issue...

thanks for any advice
jill




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