It's true. My wife had an MRI and we tested for metals 8 months later. She is off the charts with gadolinium. I researched this and it all comes back to her MRI. This is why I am reading this thread. What a terrible system. We do an MRI and didn't know we were harming her.
I had a scan today, and the contrast injection burned like hell, so much so that it raised my heart beat to over a 100 bpm and ruined the image. So it was all a waste of time. I have been eradiated and poisoned for nothing. I will be making a complaint.
I'm scheduled to get an MRI this week and after researching gadolinium, which was mentioned on the consent forms, refused it. I don't know if my doctor will be able to use the MRI without the contrasting agent, but I"m not willing to risk having it administered after learning that it's inherently toxic.
How did it go man? I have one tomorrow i am not going to get it but they want to put into my head and neck. For brain scan...I'm scared to death and don't wanna get it but scared they won't find anything after.
I am in the same situation. I do not plan on getting it because it is completely strange how health system works. Does that cure or get us sick to make millions?
I've had at least four MRIs in the last four years! Nobody warned me about the content in the contrast materials. Since my surgeries, I've had persistent mystery-symptoms, too. What the eff
ive had a MRI before but they never said I needed to be injected with anything sounds odd that they would need to inject u for a scanning no?@@donblade5405
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation or PNS is a fairly uncommon side effect of Magnetic gradient fields, Basically when the mri machine creates the picture it uses Gradient coils which are metal coils imbedded in the bore of the machine to alter the magnetic strength in a linear fashion to localise the signal. When the coils have a electronic current sent through them they are intermittently turned on and off very quickly which has been proven to cause stimulation in nerves in the human body.
@@Dylan-jf5tu can be intentional create by the technician ? I went to my mri . The tech got mad at me , played with me during the exam , then I got home and stayed with muscle twitching , pins and needles . It’s been a month and still same symptoms.
Ive had twitchrs bad headaches and such after a contrast ct scan, felt so sick too which im sure was allergic reaction. Theres different contrast in ct but still. Eff all contrast...
I was scheduled for an MRI yesterday, had the IV inserted and everything, and was really upset with myself because I had a panic response and couldn't do the test, but now I'm so grateful because I'm reading all these reports about Gadolinium and even burns from the MRI. I'm SO ANGRY that my doctor recommended this test (it's not necessary in my situation, just helpful) and that the hospital and techs were so nonchalantly going to expose me to this stuff without my knowledge.
It's ruined my life , doctors have abandoned my other serious health issues because I confronted then with the suggestion k have gadolinium retention syndrome, my life has been tore apart , I live in Ireland and have zero support , my own family have abandoned me because they think I am making it up . The pain is incredible, stabbing, burning , twitching , pins in your brain
Always end with 'rewards outweigh the risks'...except for the ones injured. I wonder if like other toxins from other injections, if having mthfr gene mutuation may also be linked to inability to effectively detox this toxic heavy metal? So people with that are more at risk of injury.
no. is a metal so it's a physical thing. like the metal is so heavy it physically deposits into your body forever. it's got nothing to do with that kind of metabolism. what's happening is the most basic type of poisoning . it's the same way lead or other metals poison.
Wow. I felt poisoned after mine mid-December and starting beginning of January non stop head to toe muscle twitching. Have been working with neurologist since, may bring this to his attention.
Your GP or PC….. no most are too adherent to the system. Look up Dr Semelka in North Carolina. He’s the foremost expert in this. I’m going to chelate by his method
It's been used for years to reduce the T1 relaxation for the NMR signal this will give a greater contrast between certain tissues, kidneys, liver brain and cancerous tissues
@mrwideboy - Yes we know that, but not necessary for every single MRI, like the dr said on her the benefit has to outweigh the risk, contrast is not needed for every single MRI.
@@ginni333 - It is the referring dr who usually writes "contrast" I object to the radiology giving it when the dr hasn't requested it, yes the radiology does charge for it but no the drs don't get kicks backs well not in Australia they don't, I managed too many clinics where people think the drug companies give the drs kick backs, they might be lucky to have the rep lay on a nice lunch in the staff room and they get a nice notepad and pen with the drug company logo on it, they wouldn't risk losing their licence and reputation over it and that goes for referring drs and private radiologies.
@@internazionaleronaldo1941I was using the wrong chelator. I found the world’s expert in this, I’m going to him. My symptoms got much worse after my surgery last year…… seems it stirred everything up, I can hardly walk now
My cardiologist wants to get a 'contrast agent aided angiogram' and I know about gadolinium from a CA scan 5yrs ago. I have early kidney disease and peripheral neuropathy, but no way to asses risk/reward.
i had mri sinus can without contrast and have muscle pains all over my body fatigue and dizzy feeling ..i rest in bed more after each activity and headaches i had facial tingling feelung and tiredness in my eyes. i dont feel right since having it on 16 may 2022.
I hardly walk Bcz of this, doctor Semelka is the leading expert in this and he chelates the gadolinium out. It affects only a small amount of people who get contrast. I knew a girl who lost her legs completely soon after the scan. I have 200x the amount of what is considered to be normal.
I refused it in hospital just said i don't want it. Doctor made entry in my record patient said it makes him feel funny. I never said that. The doctor was just trying to say it's all in your head. This what they do when someone claims they have an adverse reaction its all in your head
@@trishlett40 It is a bot, not a real person. Look at the videos they put together "song list for max" yet none of them are songs. Its an Artificial intelligence program ... why it is denouncing people who have been poisoned...i dont know.
I and several others have been poisoned. There are reasearch papers demonstrating it by honest doctors and radiologists like Dr Richard Semelka. See my profile I posted information to spread awareness as well.
Wow. I felt poisoned after mine mid-December and starting beginning of January non stop head to toe muscle twitching. Have been working with neurologist since, may bring this to his attention.
Any updates people? My cardiologist wants to use contrast agent aided angiogram and I know about gadolinium from a CA scan 5yrs ago. I have early kidney disease and peripheral neuropathy, but no way to asses risk/reward.
It's true. My wife had an MRI and we tested for metals 8 months later. She is off the charts with gadolinium. I researched this and it all comes back to her MRI. This is why I am reading this thread. What a terrible system. We do an MRI and didn't know we were harming her.
Me too
I had a scan today, and the contrast injection burned like hell, so much so that it raised my heart beat to over a 100 bpm and ruined the image. So it was all a waste of time. I have been eradiated and poisoned for nothing.
I will be making a complaint.
@@folkmoot36 Any news?
@@6789uiop The NHS is slow to deal with complaints, so no news to report.
I'm scheduled to get an MRI this week and after researching gadolinium, which was mentioned on the consent forms, refused it. I don't know if my doctor will be able to use the MRI without the contrasting agent, but I"m not willing to risk having it administered after learning that it's inherently toxic.
How did it go man? I have one tomorrow i am not going to get it but they want to put into my head and neck. For brain scan...I'm scared to death and don't wanna get it but scared they won't find anything after.
@@SupremeODMG So how did it go?
I am in the same situation. I do not plan on getting it because it is completely strange how health system works. Does that cure or get us sick to make millions?
I am so grateful I watched these videos beofre my MRI. I was so proud going in there and refusing this contrast agent.
I got MRI tomorrow not taking it
What about without the substance? Can the MRI itself still have side effects?
I've had at least four MRIs in the last four years! Nobody warned me about the content in the contrast materials. Since my surgeries, I've had persistent mystery-symptoms, too.
What the eff
Hope u are well.. has anyrhing changed in your systoms??
ive had a MRI before but they never said I needed to be injected with anything sounds odd that they would need to inject u for a scanning no?@@donblade5405
I was horribly ill after MRI contrast. That was over a dozen years ago and I still have a toxic load of gadolinium. I was just tested.
Green tea n cilantro do this for a year n see if it go down..
Gadolinium manufactures should face prison time…
I send prayers 🙏 for everyone who was tricked into using these agents !
5 years later, no closer to a universal truth.
Terrified me. Thought I was dying.
It was SO awful.
What was your symptoms? And how long did it last?
My heart doctor just tried to schedule a heart MRI and wanted to inject Gadolinium....no fffin way
But in my case there was no benefit only damage. Brain fog, mentally slow, head pressure, fatigue
I have a MRI with contrast on May 2020, now on Sept 2020 my whole body still in pain, difficulty in moving around, sitting down.
Replace it with Ferumoxytol (Iron Oxyde), which is safe and provides better imaging than GBCA in most cases!
Works also for prostate MRIs? Is it used in the US?
They were calling me for my appointment but after reading the comments I said no way I’m not going. Praying is healing my soul first and my brain.
That muscle twitch thing was basically what I had after my MRI scan early last year but the other symptoms not really.
Did the twitches go away?
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation or PNS is a fairly uncommon side effect of Magnetic gradient fields, Basically when the mri machine creates the picture it uses Gradient coils which are metal coils imbedded in the bore of the machine to alter the magnetic strength in a linear fashion to localise the signal. When the coils have a electronic current sent through them they are intermittently turned on and off very quickly which has been proven to cause stimulation in nerves in the human body.
@@Dylan-jf5tu can be intentional create by the technician ? I went to my mri . The tech got mad at me , played with me during the exam , then I got home and stayed with muscle twitching , pins and needles . It’s been a month and still same symptoms.
How can one completely detox the body into great health after receiving a few of these ?
Ive had twitchrs bad headaches and such after a contrast ct scan, felt so sick too which im sure was allergic reaction. Theres different contrast in ct but still. Eff all contrast...
My muscles have been twitching non stop for 3 years since my mri 😠 😡
I was scheduled for an MRI yesterday, had the IV inserted and everything, and was really upset with myself because I had a panic response and couldn't do the test, but now I'm so grateful because I'm reading all these reports about Gadolinium and even burns from the MRI. I'm SO ANGRY that my doctor recommended this test (it's not necessary in my situation, just helpful) and that the hospital and techs were so nonchalantly going to expose me to this stuff without my knowledge.
The higher the stock's go up for the shareholders the safer it is.
😊😊😊
Why not use colloidal silver?
It's ruined my life , doctors have abandoned my other serious health issues because I confronted then with the suggestion k have gadolinium retention syndrome, my life has been tore apart , I live in Ireland and have zero support , my own family have abandoned me because they think I am making it up . The pain is incredible, stabbing, burning , twitching , pins in your brain
learn how a battery is built
The contrast can destroy kidney cells
Gadolinium can begat NSF, even years later. Google it.
It ruined my brain and my life
A woman died while doing IVUbecause of the contrast
Always end with 'rewards outweigh the risks'...except for the ones injured.
I wonder if like other toxins from other injections, if having mthfr gene mutuation may also be linked to inability to effectively detox this toxic heavy metal? So people with that are more at risk of injury.
no. is a metal so it's a physical thing. like the metal is so heavy it physically deposits into your body forever. it's got nothing to do with that kind of metabolism. what's happening is the most basic type of poisoning . it's the same way lead or other metals poison.
Wow. I felt poisoned after mine mid-December and starting beginning of January non stop head to toe muscle twitching. Have been working with neurologist since, may bring this to his attention.
Tania Wells Did those side effects go away now? What did your neurologist say about this?
I was healthy on Thursday and given my death certificate on Friday and Saturday
I had ct with contrast 4 days ago and my urine smells really bad and it burns to urinate, didn't happen until about 2 days after. What do I do
That may be an STD, should get yourself checked at a sex-clinic first.
Does anyone know what type of doctor should I see to get tested for gadolinium retention?
I would assume your GP or PC
Your GP or PC….. no most are too adherent to the system. Look up Dr Semelka in North Carolina. He’s the foremost expert in this. I’m going to chelate by his method
Oh gosh so scary. I feel for this man and woman! How awful!
It's been used for years to reduce the T1 relaxation for the NMR signal this will give a greater contrast between certain tissues, kidneys, liver brain and cancerous tissues
@Prayn Mantis - Exactly. I just wrote my story if it is visible.
@mrwideboy
- Yes we know that, but not necessary for every single MRI, like the dr said on her the benefit has to outweigh the risk, contrast is not needed for every single MRI.
@@ginni333 - It is the referring dr who usually writes "contrast" I object to the radiology giving it when the dr hasn't requested it, yes the radiology does charge for it but no the drs don't get kicks backs well not in Australia they don't, I managed too many clinics where people think the drug companies give the drs kick backs, they might be lucky to have the rep lay on a nice lunch in the staff room and they get a nice notepad and pen with the drug company logo on it, they wouldn't risk losing their licence and reputation over it and that goes for referring drs and private radiologies.
How many times is it advisable for the same patient to have an mri abd a cat scan with dye? Gadolinium being the only name of those dyes?
CAC heart calcium scan is 5 years apart - recommendation.
I wont get another, myself.
I tasted it
I tasted it from inside out
also my veins were so crumply they called on like three shifts
I started tasting it as soon as I started chelation….. terrible taste and smell!
@@shellwirtful how is it going so far?
@@internazionaleronaldo1941I was using the wrong chelator. I found the world’s expert in this, I’m going to him. My symptoms got much worse after my surgery last year…… seems it stirred everything up, I can hardly walk now
My cardiologist wants to get a 'contrast agent aided angiogram' and I know about gadolinium from a CA scan 5yrs ago.
I have early kidney disease and peripheral neuropathy, but no way to asses risk/reward.
It's a real thing a real bad thing🤢🤢
i had mri sinus can without contrast and have muscle pains all over my body fatigue and dizzy feeling ..i rest in bed more after each activity and headaches i had facial tingling feelung and tiredness in my eyes. i dont feel right since having it on 16 may 2022.
Mri without contrast?
Like blasting your body with magnets has zero effect
I was overdosed on Friday and Saturday the 4th & 5th of March 2022
overdose on what?
I hardly walk Bcz of this, doctor Semelka is the leading expert in this and he chelates the gadolinium out. It affects only a small amount of people who get contrast. I knew a girl who lost her legs completely soon after the scan. I have 200x the amount of what is considered to be normal.
How long after your MRI was gadolinium measured?
@@JakeAlsop Almost 5 years later
@@shellwirtful What happened to your legs? I had an MRI a few months ago and my legs are in immense pain whenever I stand
That's why the muscles are twitching! Any poison control methods?
Edta chelation
Dtpa chelation
Niacin sauna protocol
Osr#1
Hopo
Lots of clean spring water without any chemicals added.
They lied to me and used me as their ginny pig 🐖
It killed kunal he was only 34
Is ther any doctor who tested by MRI ???
Technology by a medical as a metal with a radiotherapy or a other to a react with metal.
I refused it in hospital just said i don't want it. Doctor made entry in my record patient said it makes him feel funny. I never said that. The doctor was just trying to say it's all in your head.
This what they do when someone claims they have an adverse reaction its all in your head
Just had mine today I have a rash on me
How long did it last?
This guy sky news
👀
Thus guy news lol
This is insanely stupid .
I like how he had diagnosed himself as it happened .
@Kirsty Sinclair - Stupid??? He was tested for it!!
@@trishlett40 It is a bot, not a real person. Look at the videos they put together "song list for max" yet none of them are songs. Its an Artificial intelligence program ... why it is denouncing people who have been poisoned...i dont know.
I and several others have been poisoned. There are reasearch papers demonstrating it by honest doctors and radiologists like Dr Richard Semelka. See my profile I posted information to spread awareness as well.
@@kevind9742 Big pharma bot?
@@kevind9742 its part of the big pharma algarythm.
He needs more scan for his brain!
And mentality!
Asshole!
@@MegaRockrat hes telling the truth thogu
Contrast damaged by brain giving me brain fog, head pressure, muscle weakness
Wow. I felt poisoned after mine mid-December and starting beginning of January non stop head to toe muscle twitching. Have been working with neurologist since, may bring this to his attention.
What the neurologist said to yo ? I’m going to one next week . I got poison a month ago . Muscle twitching and pins and needles since day one .
I'm going through the same thing
Any updates people?
My cardiologist wants to use contrast agent aided angiogram and I know about gadolinium from a CA scan 5yrs ago.
I have early kidney disease and peripheral neuropathy, but no way to asses risk/reward.