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[–] 2 pts

That's why they tell you to drink lots of fluid afterwards to flush the kidneys. These contrasting agents can fry kidneys which while very durable they are also extremely delicate filters. They're quite amazing actually.

[–] 0 pt

You only need about half of one kidney to survive. Durable, delicate, amazing indeed!

Yeah you can get to about 20% function before you're in real trouble.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

''An additional concern is that gadolinium seems to be finding its way into the environment. Because the MRI contrast agent is expelled through urine, it released into sewer systems, but wastewater treatment plants aren't equipped to remove it, he said.Gadolinium levels have grown twenty-fold in the San Francisco Bay, and in Germany gadolinium can be detected in soft drinks made from tap water. The same phenomenon is evident in New Mexico, he said. "We all went out to various sources of surface water, grabbed samples and had them measured at UNM," Wagner said. "The Rio Grande at Alameda had massive levels. "Gadolinium appears to trigger the release of white blood cells called fibrocytes. "When they get into the skin they start participating in wound healing," he said. But in cases of systemic fibrosis, "it's like aberrant wound healing." But Wagner thinks there might be a way to harness this process to help diabetes patients on dialysis. "They tend to have very poor wound healing," he says. "I like to see potential positives in addition to finding out what the mechanism of disease is."

Lol, he's not inferring 'just feed them gadolinium leeched refuse/ soft drink water' is he ?/.

As always that "safe and effective" component turns out to be anything but

[–] 0 pt

This is horrible. From 2008-2012 I had at least 25-30 MRIs.

How did you stand the noise?! They are diabolically loud and stress inducing. I'd suspect your doc would have said something if there were a problem. Next time you have blood work done just ask.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

I used to fall asleep in them. They give you headphones with any kind of music you like.
Oddly enough I just had alot of blood test cause I almost died like 2 weeks ago from anaphylactic shock. Now I have to carry an EpiPen at all times.