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Angie,

I don't know what kind of thermogram Carolyn is suggesting. I do computer regulated thermography (CRT) which is a very useful tool, but it is not the ticket for the specific diagnosis of a mole. I find the device especially useful for picking up on cancer-like dysfunction in breasts prior to that which can be detected my mammogram. It can be used for tracking effectiveness of cancer therapy.

Other types of thermography such as infrared have been used in the past but too often they have led to false positives and unnecessary surgery.

Perhaps Carolyn is suggesting a thermogram to assess biological terrain. For this CRT is very useful as it can pick up on a variety of inflammatory or degenerative diseases.

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I have an additional question about the thermogram you mentioned in your post. As a separate issue, I do have a mole that any doctor I see says, "Do you know you have this mole down here?" "You should pay attention to any changes." If the mole is suspicious, which according to that ABC rule it would be, should I just have the thermogram test done? Why would a doctor not just suggest the test?

Angie

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In a message dated 5/24/04 10:32:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

martakollar@... writes:

> Would you know about a facility like that in New Jersey?

> Please let me know.

> Thanks,

> Marta

>

>

No..but start searching on the internet. Where in Jersey are you located?

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They explained the red areas are the body's raduating heat? I had a thermogram a

year ago.

Unless I misunderstood, I was explained things are fine, unless the area is dark

black, meaning there is a problem in that area not receiving oxygen.

Would an ultrasound be less than the physical feeling, most would have to an

MRI?

Kathy

From: C.a.b. <superdrove@...>

Subject: RE: High Performance Silver Fabric/Lizzie

Date: Wednesday, October 5, 2011, 1:27 AM

 

Hi ,

I have two questions: 

1.  HIgh Performance Silver Mesh is silver coated nylon.  Doesn't the silver

rub off on your skin and make it blackened?  Does it rip easily?

2.  You mention to cover the Thyroid and Thymus.  That makes sense because

they are vulnerable and very important glands.  But I was wondering if those

glands have a particular hypersensitivity to RH and if anyone is having problems

with their Thymus? 

The reason I ask is because that is my weak spot and I am having a lot of pain

in my Thymus during and after RH exposure.  Feels like it is bleeding..  I

feared cancer and had a Thermogram, which is a non-invasive, non-radiation

diagnositc tool.  It showed that my Thymus was radiating the most heat of

anywhere in my body, and an abnormal amount, indicating a disease process.  I

am wondering about how to best approach this very bad news. Of course, I will

try to shield it from exposure, but it seems to be to late for that.

If I do have a tumor on it, the only way to diagnose that is by MRI or X-ray and

I don't think my Thymus can take any more radiation.  Any input on Thymus

diagnosis or healing?

Thanks for reading,

C.

Superdrove

 I wouldn't use a scoop neck for two reasons. The 1st, too much

fabric is needed, waste of resources, and 2nd, you want the thyroid & thyrmus

gland (front of neck) shielded, which is accomplished by a t-shirt neck with

small v slit for easy on and off, and a scarf.

Lizzie

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