Posted by
sheila wade on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/MRI-and-ES-tp1542554p1542557.html
hi had similar issues 2-3 mths ago when went for my Brain MRI having ES symptoms not bothered by the MRI & worked out fine &
you shouldnt be bothered, again depending what type sensitivies you are having? mine more wave length w/ cellphone band &
MRI must be totaly differnt? sheila
Ian Kemp <
[hidden email]> wrote:
I think Sue met one person at hospital (out of a large number) whose ES was
triggered by an MRI. I guess it depends on whether you already feel
sensitive to magnetic fields (as against electric fields or microwaves) and
whether you feel at the moment that you are getting better or worse, ES-wise
and general. People with weakened immune systems seem especially prone to
getting extra complications and becoming sensitive to additional
frequencies.
Ian
_____
From:
[hidden email] [mailto:
[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
kefirisgood
Sent: 10 October 2006 15:51
To:
[hidden email]
Subject: [eSens] MRI and ES
Hi all!
I need some advice. I've had ES for a couple of years, and am now
sheduled for an MRI. As you can understand, I have my concerns about
this.
Has anybody on this list developed ES or increased their sensitivity
to EMFs by doing an MRI?
How normal would you say the numbness/prickling-symtpom is for EMF
sensitive people?
I'd highly appreciate any comments.
Thanks in advance.
PS! For those of you wondering: A MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
is a procedure where you spend some time in a strong pulsating
magnetic field, usually for taking pictures of your brain, looking
for signs of illness.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
---------------------------------
Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great ratesstarting at 1ยข/min.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]