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badgerno11
Hi,

I am new to this site.
I have suffered from ES for a year and a half-mainly headaches and
sensations from tvs/vdus/mobiles/cars and buildings with lots of
lighting.
I am due to have an MRI scan for an injury but am worried that this may
make my condition worse? any ideas?

Thanks
Mathew

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PUK

In a message dated 10/23/2007 5:47:26 PM GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Hi,

I am new to this site.
I have suffered from ES for a year and a half-mainly headaches and
sensations from tvs/vdus/mobiles/sensations from tvs/vdus/mobiles/<WB
lighting.
I am due to have an MRI scan for an injury but am worried that this may
make my condition worse? any ideas?

Thanks
Mathew



Matthew I was the same, had the scan and noticed nothing in particular,
other than the operator was a weirdo !






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badgerno11
Thanks,

It's just that I've been wartned it can worsen the condition so I
keep delaying it

Mathew

--- In [hidden email], paulpjc@... wrote:

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>  
> In a message dated 10/23/2007 5:47:26 PM GMT Daylight Time,  
> badgerno11@... writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to this site.
> I have suffered from ES for a year and a half-mainly headaches and
> sensations from tvs/vdus/mobiles/sensations from
tvs/vdus/mobiles/<WB
> lighting.
> I am due to have an MRI scan for an injury but am worried that
this may
> make my condition worse? any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Mathew
>
>
>
> Matthew I was the same, had the scan and noticed nothing in
particular,  
> other than the operator was a weirdo !
>
>
>
>    
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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badgerno11
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Paul,
   
Thanks for the reply,it's just that I've heard that MRI can make ES worse-I suppose that it all depends on the person,I'm not sure if I should risk it.
You say that you were like that-does this mean that your ES has improved?
   
Mathew

[hidden email] wrote:
         
In a message dated 10/23/2007 5:47:26 PM GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Hi,

I am new to this site.
I have suffered from ES for a year and a half-mainly headaches and
sensations from tvs/vdus/mobiles/sensations from tvs/vdus/mobiles/<WB
lighting.
I am due to have an MRI scan for an injury but am worried that this may
make my condition worse? any ideas?

Thanks
Mathew

Matthew I was the same, had the scan and noticed nothing in particular,
other than the operator was a weirdo !

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Re: MRI scan

Stewart A.
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Hi Mathew,

I had a MRI of my head, back when this began for me in 1993.
Strangely enough, I did not get noticably worse from it on that day.
I can only wonder how I would react today.

from the doctor's viewpoint, it was a useless test. No tumors.

Stewart

badgerno11 wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am new to this site.
> I have suffered from ES for a year and a half-mainly headaches and
> sensations from tvs/vdus/mobiles/cars and buildings with lots of
> lighting.
> I am due to have an MRI scan for an injury but am worried that this may
> make my condition worse? any ideas?
>
>

PUK
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PUK
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In a message dated 10/24/2007 10:53:55 PM GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Paul,

Thanks for the reply,it's just that I've heard that MRI can make ES worse-I
suppose that it all depends on the person,I'm not sure if I should risk it.
You say that you were like that-does this mean that your ES has improved?

Mathew



No given your situation Its perfectly rational to have a degree of fear
relating to the MRI, since it is a device that relies heavily on EM energy. I
felt the fear and did it anyway as I have a lump in the hollow soft area behind
my left ear which eminates pain, I wanted to make sure that this was not a
tumour, apparently nothing showed on the MRI but despite my request for sight
and a run through of the scans in person this was never arranged, I still
have the lump and the pain. My ES has got worse in relation to using the
computer (Dell inspirion 1300 laptop) wether or not atached to an LCD screen or
CRT, which is a bummer since ES has led to me ditching office based work for
home based but still I am unwell, I would do well to stop using the computer,
but for the few hours that I do I can pay off the monthly bills however these
few hours make my life a misery, so it has to stop but with that so to my last
scource of income, Still - the possibilities are endless

p uk






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badgerno11
Paul,

Thanks for your reply,I am the same,using the PC for an hour or so is
essential but is making me worse.
Have you tried a projector?


Mathew

- In [hidden email], paulpjc@... wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 10/24/2007 10:53:55 PM GMT Daylight Time,  
> badgerno11@... writes:
>
> Paul,
>
> Thanks for the reply,it's just that I've heard that MRI can make
ES worse-I
> suppose that it all depends on the person,I'm not sure if I should
risk it.
> You say that you were like that-does this mean that your ES has
improved?
>
> Mathew
>
>
>
> No given your situation Its perfectly rational to have a degree of
fear
> relating to the MRI, since it is a device that relies heavily on  
EM energy. I
> felt the fear and did it anyway as I have a lump in the hollow
soft area behind
> my left ear which eminates pain, I wanted to make sure that this
was not a
> tumour, apparently nothing showed on the MRI but despite my  
request for sight
> and a run through of the scans in person this was never arranged,
I still
> have the lump and the pain. My ES has got worse in relation to
using the
> computer (Dell inspirion 1300 laptop) wether or not atached to an
LCD screen or
> CRT, which is a bummer since ES has led to me ditching office
based work for
> home based but still I am unwell, I would do well to stop using
the computer,
> but for the few hours that I do I can pay off the monthly bills
however these
> few hours make my life a misery, so it has to stop but with that
so to my last

> scource of income, Still - the possibilities are endless
>  
> p uk
>
>
>
>    
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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PUK
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In a message dated 10/25/2007 3:51:03 PM GMT Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Paul,

Thanks for your reply,I am the same,using the PC for an hour or so is
essential but is making me worse.
Have you tried a projector?

Mathew



I have been looking at this recently but have come to the conclusion that
unless you have high ceilings and loads of space you will find yourself
introducing another highly elctrically noisy appliance in your imediate vicinity,
you still have the problem of how to operate the pc, say on longer wires etc
but cables/wires seem to emit like long ariels, so you would need to screen
these and so on. I would give it a go if I had the space, but they are very
expensive - That said if you were to go down this route try the LED lit
projectors.

I am thinking of picking up an old laptop on the cheap to see wether it
would be better than my Dell, some laptops are more tolerable thn others I find.
it costs money though,...

P uk






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