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Leigh,

If I understand you correctly, the run of the mill ct

scanner has about 36 slices, and the one at National

Jewish in Denver has 160.

After reading your post, I called the local hospital

and asked them how many slices their ct machine had,

because I just had a ct scan there last week, I was

told 4 slices.

Then I called a larger, teaching hospital not too far

from here, and at first the guy said it had 16 slices,

then he said, no, it has 18.

This is very upsetting, because evidently the ct scan

I had wasn't worth the time it took.

Also, if you don't mind me asking, aside from National

Jewish Hospital not really understanding anything

about mold, how were you treated there, and do you

feel it was worth the trip?

Barb E.

--- Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...> wrote:

> yes. At National Jewish in Denver Co they have one

> of the most advanced ct scanners in the world.

> takes about 160 slices as opposed to normal run of

> the mill ct scanner with about 36 slices. much more

> accurate and shows everything. However, the doctors

> at National Jewish really underestimated my

> suggestion of mold exposure. Laughed at me really.

> I thought they were way behind the times in that

> area. But the ct scan is great if you live nearby.

> I don't and it was a 16 hour drive.

>

> who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: has

> anyone had any tests done useing ultrasound?

>

http://health.enotes.com/surgery-encyclopedia/abdominal-ultrasound

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barbara--oh my goodness--4 slices just can't be right. but maybe so. could be

old equipment. i saw an immunologist not a pulmonologist at national jewish.

we butted heads on the first day regarding mold. the super ct showed

bronchiactesis and hemachromatosis. my liver is over taxed and my lungs had

pneumonia one time too many. without them i would have never known about

bronchiactesis. i think a lot of people have it especially if you have coughed

like i do. i have the vest now--14000 dollars and partly covered by insurance.

medicare covers it all if the condition shows up on a ct scan. so yes they

helped me just pooh poohed molds.

Barbara <floridabound03200@...> wrote: Leigh,

If I understand you correctly, the run of the mill ct

scanner has about 36 slices, and the one at National

Jewish in Denver has 160.

After reading your post, I called the local hospital

and asked them how many slices their ct machine had,

because I just had a ct scan there last week, I was

told 4 slices.

Then I called a larger, teaching hospital not too far

from here, and at first the guy said it had 16 slices,

then he said, no, it has 18.

This is very upsetting, because evidently the ct scan

I had wasn't worth the time it took.

Also, if you don't mind me asking, aside from National

Jewish Hospital not really understanding anything

about mold, how were you treated there, and do you

feel it was worth the trip?

Barb E.

--- Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...> wrote:

> yes. At National Jewish in Denver Co they have one

> of the most advanced ct scanners in the world.

> takes about 160 slices as opposed to normal run of

> the mill ct scanner with about 36 slices. much more

> accurate and shows everything. However, the doctors

> at National Jewish really underestimated my

> suggestion of mold exposure. Laughed at me really.

> I thought they were way behind the times in that

> area. But the ct scan is great if you live nearby.

> I don't and it was a 16 hour drive.

>

> who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: has

> anyone had any tests done useing ultrasound?

>

http://health.enotes.com/surgery-encyclopedia/abdominal-ultrasound

>

>

>

>

>

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siemens has a new 64 slice ct scanner which is gaining in popularity. I will

call this afternoon to national jewish to confirm which one they have currently.

they are constructing a new building so maybe they are getting a newer ct. there

is also a new 16 slice machine which may be what your teaching hospital has.

Barbara <floridabound03200@...> wrote: Leigh,

If I understand you correctly, the run of the mill ct

scanner has about 36 slices, and the one at National

Jewish in Denver has 160.

After reading your post, I called the local hospital

and asked them how many slices their ct machine had,

because I just had a ct scan there last week, I was

told 4 slices.

Then I called a larger, teaching hospital not too far

from here, and at first the guy said it had 16 slices,

then he said, no, it has 18.

This is very upsetting, because evidently the ct scan

I had wasn't worth the time it took.

Also, if you don't mind me asking, aside from National

Jewish Hospital not really understanding anything

about mold, how were you treated there, and do you

feel it was worth the trip?

Barb E.

--- Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@...> wrote:

> yes. At National Jewish in Denver Co they have one

> of the most advanced ct scanners in the world.

> takes about 160 slices as opposed to normal run of

> the mill ct scanner with about 36 slices. much more

> accurate and shows everything. However, the doctors

> at National Jewish really underestimated my

> suggestion of mold exposure. Laughed at me really.

> I thought they were way behind the times in that

> area. But the ct scan is great if you live nearby.

> I don't and it was a 16 hour drive.

>

> who <jeaninem660@...> wrote: has

> anyone had any tests done useing ultrasound?

>

http://health.enotes.com/surgery-encyclopedia/abdominal-ultrasound

>

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

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Do you think the more the slices, the more radiation? If 16 will do,

would you really want the extra exposure? Are you needing to see

something smaller than would show up better the more slices. I have

to have a ct done soon to see if any sign of return of cancer I had

surgery for in fall of 2004, so I guess more slices might be good but

I also am afraid of radiation so don't think I will seek it out. I am

curious as to what the hospital I go to has now with this discussion.

>

> siemens has a new 64 slice ct scanner which is gaining in

popularity. I will call this afternoon to national jewish to confirm

which one they have currently. they are constructing a new building

so maybe they are getting

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If you have had cancer before, do you think it might behoove you to have a

really good scan??? Why don't you google that issue?///Some people with mold

exposures have sarcoidosis or granulomas on their lungs./// I don't know if

there is more radiation with the higher number of cuts but I would have died

soon if I had not found out about bronchiactesis.

barb1283 <barb1283@...> wrote: Do you think the more the slices,

the more radiation? If 16 will do,

would you really want the extra exposure? Are you needing to see

something smaller than would show up better the more slices. I have

to have a ct done soon to see if any sign of return of cancer I had

surgery for in fall of 2004, so I guess more slices might be good but

I also am afraid of radiation so don't think I will seek it out. I am

curious as to what the hospital I go to has now with this discussion.

>

> siemens has a new 64 slice ct scanner which is gaining in

popularity. I will call this afternoon to national jewish to confirm

which one they have currently. they are constructing a new building

so maybe they are getting

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Leigh, they could tell from the cscan that your liver was over taxed?

Was it inflamed?

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> barbara--oh my goodness--4 slices just can't be right. but maybe

so. could be old equipment. i saw an immunologist not a

pulmonologist at national jewish. we butted heads on the first day

regarding mold. the super ct showed bronchiactesis and

hemachromatosis. my liver is over taxed and my lungs had pneumonia

one time too many.

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I have really significant immune system problems and I get small

wound, it does not heal, it gets worse. I have to be careful of

injuries. I figure radiation injures. I think if you are pretty

strong and healing time is good, you are okay to do radiation. With

me I feel I have to be careful of starting something worse. I had

very small amount of 'pre stage one' (was not in an organ) cancer,

some cancer cells present in a cyst that was removed. It's a tight

walk what to do. I shaved my legs the other day and razor burn

turned into infection even though I washed my skin before and

splashed with peroxide afterwards. Just small cut and some slight

abrasion, next day worse and next day worse again, finally it

started to turn around after a swim in pool and a bake in the sun,

but injuries don't heal well, so I'm leary. If the cscan machine

they use doesn't sound like a good one, I will ask for an ultrasound

instead. I'm not going to fight cancer anyway. I've had health

problems my whole life, so cancer return would be quits. I might

try alternative therapy...well, I actually already am. I don't have

lung trouble but I think I could have systemic fungal infection. I

did have systemic Candida which was treated.

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> If you have had cancer before, do you think it might behoove you

to have a really good scan??? Why don't you google that

issue?///Some people with mold exposures have sarcoidosis or

granulomas on their lungs.///

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