I have had only 1 MRI and have not had any problems w/ the injection.
However, I come straight home and get in my sauna to sweat out the
toxins as quickly as I can and then follow w/ a coffee enema to help
the liver cleanse.
As for the PET scan contrast, do you mean the injection or the liquid
that you drink?
Jan
Hi,
I don't really know what the risk is, but have a
connected question I'd like to ask the group.
The other day on TV I saw something about bone
problems resulting from the contrast dye used in CT
scans. I've had a lot of pain in my hips, the right
side particularly, and wondered if this is simply
arthritis, or if anyone else has experienced this pain
after several scans. I should note that I sleep on a
sleep number bed, with an additional magnet mattress
on top, and when I rise, there is no pain. But if I
nap on the couch, or sit too long anywhere other than
straight, the hip pain returns. Thanks for any info
you can supply
Lisa
--- marjorieprice2 <marjorieprice2@...> wrote:
Hello again, my husband went for his MRI this
morning. They have
told him he needs to have another scan done on
Thursday. They say
they need to get a better picture and do a
contrasting one were they
inject a dye called Gadolinium. I have been looking
this up on the
net, and it says there is a risk of skin disease on
kidney patients.
Does anyone know if there is a risk to cancer
patients?? I don't want
him to have this if its going to make things worse.
They want to see
if its gone into the bone in the leg.
My husband is the one with Melanoma with mets to the
liver and brain.
We have been vegan now for 4 months and doing the
FO/CC. He has
been feeling fine, apart from his leg. He has been
having pain at the
top and side of his left leg for some time, but in
the last 2 weeks
its become unbearable
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