Guest guest Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 I'm having to have some tests for back and kidney, still from car accident. I already know ultrasound does horrible things to me, but gotta have something to check it, and that seems the least damaging, if I don't have a stroke from it. Just had MRI of back, the immediate effect was bad, but not as terrible as I anticipated, although the same ongoing after radiation effects as I get from xray are following at a somewhat lower level, no surprise, since they do the same thing, only rate is different. Since this seems to come up for us a lot here, I thought I'd post a couple things I've found. I had a disagreement with kidney Dr. (don't know if she really is, she works in urology, but who I was referred to.) who wanted an MRI or Cat done. Said I wouldn't do those due to the radiation. She argued that MRI has no radiation. I told her it did. Obviously she does not understand what radiation is, but then that's not her area either. Also said I did not want the radioactive gadolinium. (Did not need that for back.) Besides MRI working on the gigahertz frequencies, and doing the nasty things it does to cells, and the gadolinium also being highly oxidative and hard on the kidneys, it seems odd to me a kidney specialist, or any doctor, would want to order tests that are most destructive to the very organ that may already need help. So here, for anyone considering MRI or ultrasound in the future: Your next MRI could cost you your life ....U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced that these drugs will now require a black box warning label--the strongest in the industry--because they can cause a rare, and sometimes fatal, condition known as nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy (NFD).... Rather than pull the drug, the FDA is requiring stronger labeling that instructs physicians to use the drug only on patients who have healthy kidneys. It also instructs physicians to screen all patients for kidney disease prior to administering any gadolinium-containing drugs. Back in 2006, the FDA announced that it was aware of gadolinium's dangers... http://www.naturalnews.com/z029725_MRI_side_effects.html No mention of any pretest for safety to me, or anyone I know of. And if it is that toxic, is really smart to use it on people with no kidney problem, knowing the harsh effects it has on them, much less the rest of the body. And here's a bit to consider on ultrasound tests. This pertains to everyone, but especially us even more, that have the brain sensitivity too. (It also can raise bp afterwards, especially in women, and cause massive pressure in the head - I experience that after just 2 minutes of it, starting quickly after sitting up, it last for hours, and stroke is a real possibility if you have these effects, and may not happen for days afterward, but build up to it. The BBB I have read can take at least 5 days to recover from ultrasound exposure.) Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption By Low-Frequency Ultrasound A recent study showed a dramatic increase in cerebral hemorrhage comprising atypical locations with low-frequency ultrasound–mediated recombinant tissue plasminogen activator–thrombolysis in humans. ... It indicates that the observed excessive bleeding rate with low-frequency sonothrombolysis comprising also atypical locations (like the intraventricular or subarachnoid space) might in fact be attributable to primary disruption of the BBB.1... Furthermore, ultrastructural animal studies have, among other mechanisms, proposed endothelial injury with high power, but partly opening of tight junctions already with low-power insonation.6... http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/37/6/1546 There may be times these tests are truly medically necessary, but the majority of them are not. In fact I just read somewhere yesterday, Chicago, and then other parts of the country will be cutting back on radiation test, and the doses, and some agency will be monitoring, starting ?soon. Sorry, I don't think I saved the story. Last, if you want a good visual picture of what these things are doing to your cells, on a smaller scale, besides altering polarity, and remembering also, we are mainly water, watch this: ~ Snoshoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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