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Okay Courney-- sooo.... as soon as I posted, I tried REALLY REALLY hard to

figure it out (LOL), and it's pretty simple.

Once you've signed in ... on the right hand column, there is a light gray

section that has buttons with options like: Fuel $5, Fuel $10, Fuel $25

(etc)--each of these buttons has a description of what that amount of " fueling "

gets you. You click on whichever one you'd like ... then it will take you to

another screen to " checkout " ... from that point on, it's like regular online

shopping! Hope that helps!

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> From: Heath <jaheath86@...>

> Subject: MRI

> infantile scoliosis treatment

> Date: Sunday, August 7, 2011, 9:53 PM

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> Hello everyone! I just wanted to ask for everyone's prayers for my son

. He will be getting his MRI done this Tuesday 8/9 at 7am. If all is

normal, we will be proceeding with our first cast in early September. PLEASE

PLEASE PLEASE pray for normal MRI results! ... since the very beginning ... this

has caused me the most anxiety ... the unknown

>

> Thanks so much!

>

> And--not to sound dumb, but I went to the RocketHub website to pre-order " Cole

and the Crooked Flower " and I still don't see anywhere to click/etc to order.

Please help. Haha!

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Prayers and good thoughts for lil J! It will go well and will come back perfect.

No worries! And if for some RARE reason it doesn't, we will be here to walk you

thru it. Thinking of you all. Please let us know. :)

Heath <jaheath86@...> wrote:

>Hello everyone! I just wanted to ask for everyone's prayers for my son

. He will be getting his MRI done this Tuesday 8/9 at 7am. If all is

normal, we will be proceeding with our first cast in early September. PLEASE

PLEASE PLEASE pray for normal MRI results! ... since the very beginning ...

this has caused me the most anxiety ... the unknown

>

>Thanks so much!

>

>And--not to sound dumb, but I went to the RocketHub website to pre-order " Cole

and the Crooked Flower " and I still don't see anywhere to click/etc to order.

Please help. Haha!

>

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We are praying for good MRI results for . Keeley Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheldFrom: " Heath" <jaheath86@...>Sender: infantile scoliosis treatment Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2011 01:53:42 -0000<infantile scoliosis treatment >Reply infantile scoliosis treatment Subject: MRI Hello everyone! I just wanted to ask for everyone's prayers for my son . He will be getting his MRI done this Tuesday 8/9 at 7am. If all is normal, we will be proceeding with our first cast in early September. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE pray for normal MRI results! ... since the very beginning ... this has caused me the most anxiety ... the unknownThanks so much!And--not to sound dumb, but I went to the RocketHub website to pre-order " Cole and the Crooked Flower " and I still don't see anywhere to click/etc to order. Please help. Haha!

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Thanks I will check it out! Prayers for :)

From: Heath <jaheath86@...>Subject: Re: MRIinfantile scoliosis treatment Date: Sunday, August 7, 2011, 10:08 PM

Okay Courney-- sooo.... as soon as I posted, I tried REALLY REALLY hard to figure it out (LOL), and it's pretty simple.Once you've signed in ... on the right hand column, there is a light gray section that has buttons with options like: Fuel $5, Fuel $10, Fuel $25 (etc)--each of these buttons has a description of what that amount of "fueling" gets you. You click on whichever one you'd like ... then it will take you to another screen to "checkout" ... from that point on, it's like regular online shopping! Hope that helps!> > > From: Heath <jaheath86@...>> Subject: MRI> infantile scoliosis treatment > Date: Sunday, August 7, 2011, 9:53 PM> > > Â > > > > Hello everyone! I just wanted to ask for everyone's prayers for my son . He will be getting his MRI done this Tuesday 8/9 at 7am. If all is normal, we will be proceeding with our first cast in early September. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE pray for normal MRI results! ... since the very beginning ... this has caused me the most anxiety ... the unknown> > Thanks so much!> >

And--not to sound dumb, but I went to the RocketHub website to pre-order "Cole and the Crooked Flower" and I still don't see anywhere to click/etc to order. Please help. Haha!>

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Sending positive energy towards lil J's way this a.m. Please let us know

how well it went when you can.

HRH

> Hello everyone! I just wanted to ask for everyone's prayers for my son

> . He will be getting his MRI done this Tuesday 8/9 at 7am. If all

> is normal, we will be proceeding with our first cast in early September.

> PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE pray for normal MRI results! ... since the very

> beginning ... this has caused me the most anxiety ... the unknown

>

> Thanks so much!

>

> And--not to sound dumb, but I went to the RocketHub website to pre-order

> " Cole and the Crooked Flower " and I still don't see anywhere to click/etc

> to order. Please help. Haha!

>

>

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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.

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One word: YES!

My opinon of course.

Lizzie

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From: superdrove@...

Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 19:36:45 -0700

Subject: 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.

Superdrove

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Hi Debbie4god,

Very interesting about the metallic contrast for

MRI's.  I have had at least 6 MRI's in my life, but I opted out of

having to use contrast.  So, I may have done myself a favor by not

using it.

But on the other hand, I think that the last two brain

MRi's I had are what put me over the edge to becoming

Electrosensitive.  At the time I did the MRI's, I was already being

exposed to cell tower radiation in my apartment. and I already had

Celiac Disease and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.  So, my body was in a

weakened state, and then to be subjected to the strong magnets and RF

from the MRI was too much.  I am afraid that I may have gotten nerve

damage in my chin because I have a gold crown near there,  I am now

having chronic pain right under my chin. 

In fact, I feel that the MRI damaged me to

such a degree that I will be very hesitant to have another one unless it is

absolutely necessary. 

The

article below states that B fields in MRI are about 20,000 Gauss and

that the (CDRH) has established a guidance level for static B fields of

4 T or about 40,000 Gauss.  That is alot for a person who is sensitive to 3.0

milliGauss.

The MRI also beams Radio

Frequencies at cells.  The article below states that for RF: " CDRH

guidance levels for patient SARs during MRI scans are comparable to the

maximum permissible exposure levels for controlled areas recommended by

ANSI/IEEE C95.1 (1992), which are 0.4 W kg–1 averaged over the whole

body, 8 W kg–1 for any 1 g of tissue, and 20 W kg–1 averaged over any

10 g of tissue in the extremities. "   

I am not sure what these levels really mean, but I know that they can be too

high for some individuals like me whose bodies have become sensitized to RF.

Don't forget, MRI stands for MAGNETIC Resonance Imaging.  The article below

states:

" Any

metallic object in the scan room can become a hazard if it is

forcefully attracted to the scanner. Even outside the scan room,

fringing B fields can affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers. "

http://hps.org/hpspublications/articles/mri.html

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Zeman, Sc.D., CHP

Maybe

a good guideline would be that if something has a bad effect on people

wearing cardiac pacemakers or certain implants, then it is not good for

an Electrosensitive person either.

Anyone else have input on MRI's?

C.

superdrove

From: debbie4god39@... <debbie4god39@...>

Subject: Re: Re: MRI

superdrove@...

Date: Monday, September 26, 2011, 3:06 AM

I

do know that the contrast agent is a very potent metal from the

lanthamide family, which are magnetic metals and can be worse than

others because of their magnetism.....I did a chelation 6 hr. urine

challenge collection and lo and behold my 3rd highest metal was from 2

full spine and head MRI's I had  had 19 years before!  Just never came

out!

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Hi

I had a severe adverse reaction to a fluroquinolone antibiotic last

November.

Ciprofloxacin was prescribed by mistake for what turned out to be a sports

injury.

As a result of the extreme nerve pain induced by the medication (this was

confirmed by a senior Clinical Pharmacologist) I had an MRI scan of my

pelvis.

I had another follow up scan 3 months later and xray. After this I

developed electrosensitivity alongside the numerous ADR's from the extremely

toxic fluroquinolone. I was then referred for MRI and MRA on my head which

I refused as I was fairly certain that the prior MRI's as made my general

symptoms and ES worse.

10 months on the ES has gone. Apart from bizarrely if I eat soya (eg

soya/teriyaki sauce). Which creates 3-4 days of buzzing, electric shocks

and spasms and electrical sensations across my body and face especially when

sitting near screens/computers, holding a mobile phone in use and in

supermarkets around refrigeration cabinets and low level flurescent

lighting.

Most of my Cipro induced problems are now minimal although my previously

super fit body is no where near recovered.

I believe that the MRI's made my symptoms - especially peripheral and

central nervous system dysfunction worse.

Fluroquinolones are the harshest class of antibiotics and are described as

'chemotherapeutic'. I understand that ES occurs for some after chemotherapy

and would add FQ's and MRI to this list.

Prior to this experience I would not have believed ES existed outside of

hypochondriacs minds. Once experienced first hand the reality becomes very

clear.

G

On 26 September 2011 11:06, C.a.b. <superdrove@...> wrote:

> **

>

>

> Hi Debbie4god,

>

> Very interesting about the metallic contrast for

> MRI's. I have had at least 6 MRI's in my life, but I opted out of

> having to use contrast. So, I may have done myself a favor by not

> using it.

>

> But on the other hand, I think that the last two brain

> MRi's I had are what put me over the edge to becoming

> Electrosensitive. At the time I did the MRI's, I was already being

> exposed to cell tower radiation in my apartment. and I already had

> Celiac Disease and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. So, my body was in a

> weakened state, and then to be subjected to the strong magnets and RF

> from the MRI was too much. I am afraid that I may have gotten nerve

> damage in my chin because I have a gold crown near there, I am now

> having chronic pain right under my chin.

>

> In fact, I feel that the MRI damaged me to

> such a degree that I will be very hesitant to have another one unless it is

> absolutely necessary.

>

> The

> article below states that B fields in MRI are about 20,000 Gauss and

> that the (CDRH) has established a guidance level for static B fields of

> 4 T or about 40,000 Gauss. That is alot for a person who is sensitive to

> 3.0 milliGauss.

>

> The MRI also beams Radio

> Frequencies at cells. The article below states that for RF: " CDRH

> guidance levels for patient SARs during MRI scans are comparable to the

> maximum permissible exposure levels for controlled areas recommended by

> ANSI/IEEE C95.1 (1992), which are 0.4 W kg–1 averaged over the whole

> body, 8 W kg–1 for any 1 g of tissue, and 20 W kg–1 averaged over any

> 10 g of tissue in the extremities. "

>

> I am not sure what these levels really mean, but I know that they can be

> too high for some individuals like me whose bodies have become sensitized to

> RF.

>

> Don't forget, MRI stands for MAGNETIC Resonance Imaging. The article below

> states:

>

> " Any

> metallic object in the scan room can become a hazard if it is

> forcefully attracted to the scanner. Even outside the scan room,

> fringing B fields can affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers. "

>

> http://hps.org/hpspublications/articles/mri.html

> Magnetic Resonance Imaging

> Zeman, Sc.D., CHP

>

> Maybe

> a good guideline would be that if something has a bad effect on people

> wearing cardiac pacemakers or certain implants, then it is not good for

> an Electrosensitive person either.

>

> Anyone else have input on MRI's?

>

> C.

> superdrove

>

>

>

> From: debbie4god39@... <debbie4god39@...>

> Subject: Re: Re: MRI

> superdrove@...

> Date: Monday, September 26, 2011, 3:06 AM

>

> I

> do know that the contrast agent is a very potent metal from the

> lanthamide family, which are magnetic metals and can be worse than

> others because of their magnetism.....I did a chelation 6 hr. urine

> challenge collection and lo and behold my 3rd highest metal was from 2

> full spine and head MRI's I had had 19 years before! Just never came

> out!

>

>

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Hi,

Maybe not so bizarre if you take into consideration that Soy has an affinity for

Aluminum.

New research into Aluminum points at Aluminum being even more toxic then

Mercury.

Lizzie

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>

> From: geoffreyjohnrobinson@...

> Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 11:41:05 +0100

> Subject: Re: MRI

>

> Hi

>

> I had a severe adverse reaction to a fluroquinolone antibiotic last

> November.

> Ciprofloxacin was prescribed by mistake for what turned out to be a sports

> injury.

> As a result of the extreme nerve pain induced by the medication (this was

> confirmed by a senior Clinical Pharmacologist) I had an MRI scan of my

> pelvis.

> I had another follow up scan 3 months later and xray. After this I

> developed electrosensitivity alongside the numerous ADR's from the extremely

> toxic fluroquinolone. I was then referred for MRI and MRA on my head which

> I refused as I was fairly certain that the prior MRI's as made my general

> symptoms and ES worse.

>

> 10 months on the ES has gone. Apart from bizarrely if I eat soya (eg

> soya/teriyaki sauce). Which creates 3-4 days of buzzing, electric shocks

> and spasms and electrical sensations across my body and face especially when

> sitting near screens/computers, holding a mobile phone in use and in

> supermarkets around refrigeration cabinets and low level flurescent

> lighting.

>

> Most of my Cipro induced problems are now minimal although my previously

> super fit body is no where near recovered.

>

> I believe that the MRI's made my symptoms - especially peripheral and

> central nervous system dysfunction worse.

>

> Fluroquinolones are the harshest class of antibiotics and are described as

> 'chemotherapeutic'. I understand that ES occurs for some after chemotherapy

> and would add FQ's and MRI to this list.

>

> Prior to this experience I would not have believed ES existed outside of

> hypochondriacs minds. Once experienced first hand the reality becomes very

> clear.

>

> G

>

> On 26 September 2011 11:06, C.a.b. <superdrove@...> wrote:

>

> > **

> >

> >

> > Hi Debbie4god,

> >

> > Very interesting about the metallic contrast for

> > MRI's. I have had at least 6 MRI's in my life, but I opted out of

> > having to use contrast. So, I may have done myself a favor by not

> > using it.

> >

> > But on the other hand, I think that the last two brain

> > MRi's I had are what put me over the edge to becoming

> > Electrosensitive. At the time I did the MRI's, I was already being

> > exposed to cell tower radiation in my apartment. and I already had

> > Celiac Disease and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. So, my body was in a

> > weakened state, and then to be subjected to the strong magnets and RF

> > from the MRI was too much. I am afraid that I may have gotten nerve

> > damage in my chin because I have a gold crown near there, I am now

> > having chronic pain right under my chin.

> >

> > In fact, I feel that the MRI damaged me to

> > such a degree that I will be very hesitant to have another one unless it is

> > absolutely necessary.

> >

> > The

> > article below states that B fields in MRI are about 20,000 Gauss and

> > that the (CDRH) has established a guidance level for static B fields of

> > 4 T or about 40,000 Gauss. That is alot for a person who is sensitive to

> > 3.0 milliGauss.

> >

> > The MRI also beams Radio

> > Frequencies at cells. The article below states that for RF: " CDRH

> > guidance levels for patient SARs during MRI scans are comparable to the

> > maximum permissible exposure levels for controlled areas recommended by

> > ANSI/IEEE C95.1 (1992), which are 0.4 W kg–1 averaged over the whole

> > body, 8 W kg–1 for any 1 g of tissue, and 20 W kg–1 averaged over any

> > 10 g of tissue in the extremities. "

> >

> > I am not sure what these levels really mean, but I know that they can be

> > too high for some individuals like me whose bodies have become sensitized to

> > RF.

> >

> > Don't forget, MRI stands for MAGNETIC Resonance Imaging. The article below

> > states:

> >

> > " Any

> > metallic object in the scan room can become a hazard if it is

> > forcefully attracted to the scanner. Even outside the scan room,

> > fringing B fields can affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers. "

> >

> > http://hps.org/hpspublications/articles/mri.html

> > Magnetic Resonance Imaging

> > Zeman, Sc.D., CHP

> >

> > Maybe

> > a good guideline would be that if something has a bad effect on people

> > wearing cardiac pacemakers or certain implants, then it is not good for

> > an Electrosensitive person either.

> >

> > Anyone else have input on MRI's?

> >

> > C.

> > superdrove

> >

> >

> >

> > From: debbie4god39@... <debbie4god39@...>

> > Subject: Re: Re: MRI

> > superdrove@...

> > Date: Monday, September 26, 2011, 3:06 AM

> >

> > I

> > do know that the contrast agent is a very potent metal from the

> > lanthamide family, which are magnetic metals and can be worse than

> > others because of their magnetism.....I did a chelation 6 hr. urine

> > challenge collection and lo and behold my 3rd highest metal was from 2

> > full spine and head MRI's I had had 19 years before! Just never came

> > out!

> >

> >

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Interesting.

Re thyroid - I think using soy as a condiment is ok for majority of folks.

Its if you stuff yrself with it - eg vegan who devours tofu/soya milk.

Other theory re soya is the glutamates which mess with nervous system if

there is neurotoxity eg from pharmaceuticals that cross blood brain barrier

interfering with neurochemistry, or from environmental toxicities.

On 26 September 2011 17:58, Marc <marc@...> wrote:

> **

>

>

> > Maybe not so bizarre if you take into consideration that Soy has an

> affinity for Aluminum.

>

> Doesn't soy suppress the thyroid gland as well?

>

> Marc

>

>

>

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

Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 10:36 PM

Subject: 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.

Superdrove

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Yup, soy does that too. And soy contaiins properties which mimic estrogen, so it

screws up the body that way too....

now organic fermented soy is a different story. As a rule, I stay away from soy

and all the names it hides behind.

Lizzie

From: marc@...

Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 09:58:07 -0700

Subject: RE: MRI

> Maybe not so bizarre if you take into consideration that Soy has an affinity

for Aluminum.

Doesn't soy suppress the thyroid gland as well?

Marc

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