Re: MRI and ES

Posted by Andrew McAfee on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/MRI-and-ES-tp1542554p1542577.html

I am sensitive to radio and TV signals from towers. It is the main
reason why I moved the last time is because I couldn't get far enough
away from a TV tower.
Andrew
On Oct 11, 2006, at 2:58 PM, Ian Kemp wrote:

> MRI is magnetic resonance imaging. It involves both magnetic fields
> and
> radiofrequency (RF) waves. If someone's ES includes susceptibility to
> magnetic fields, MRI seems likely to have an effect. Yes, cellphones
> etc
> are in the microwave band, which is a far higher wave frequency, and a
> different effect. But again, if someone's immune system is very
> weakened,
> exposure to a new source may make them susceptible to something they
> weren't
> before. Judging from responses to this group and other people we've
> met,
> this is how ~80% of people develop ES and linked sensitivities (which
> can
> include strong light, noise etc). I'm not aware of anyone having
> sensitivity to radio frequencies (which would include domestic radio
> sets
> and aerials); has anyone else in the group got other evidence?
> Ian
>
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> From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> sheila wade
> Sent: 11 October 2006 01:17
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: RE: [eSens] MRI and ES
>
>
>
> 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 <ianandsue.kemp@ <mailto:ianandsue.kemp%40ukgateway.net>
> ukgateway.net> 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
>
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> Of
> kefirisgood
> Sent: 10 October 2006 15:51
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> 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.
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