Re: MRI

Posted by evie15422 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/EHS-Info-tp3364570p3370421.html

Hi, Cab,

You particularly don't want to get an MRI (for any reason) which uses a contrast dye. 

I would personally only go for one without dye if it were a matter of life and death.  I had
dye-less MRIs back in the 1990s.  That was around the time I became bed-bound for 13

years.  No way of knowing it was the MRIs, but just sayin'...

Diane



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Subject: [eSens] Re: MRI


 

I don't know if this subject has been discussed previously on the list. 

Anyone on the list have any opinion about whether it is advisable to get an MRI?

Are MRI's of certain parts of the body more risky than other parts?

I have 3 gold crowns and I have heavy metals in my body.  Would a brain MRI be bad?

C. Johnson
Superdrove

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