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Glenn
 
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"Dave Hinz" wrote in message
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 23:03:38 GMT, yourname wrote:
Dave Hinz wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 03:53:53 GMT, yourname wrote:
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 20:19:05 +0000, Dave Hinz wrote:
Nah, it won't take out a metal sliver, they're too small to have
much pull on them even with that large of a magnet. You have
_stronger_
magnets in your computer's hard drive, by the way.


this is bull**** go down to the hospital and try.

I worked on MRI scanners for a dozen years. I have direct personal
experience and a verifyable resume. You, are ".
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, I will give them all the
consideration
they are due.

And when the guy with the MD after his name tells be i gotta get an
xray before they let me in the MRI machine
I think I will listen to him before you, giving your thoughts all the
consideration they are due.


You seem to have confused "won't take out a metal sliver" with "safe to
have metal in your eyes during an MRI scan". Thanks for playing,
though.


I just had an MRI done on my head and they took a bunch of X-rays first. It
still made my eyes do strange things and the rings on my fingers did a wierd
twitchy thing even though they are gold. Seemed like it was inducing a
current in the rings and that current was making like a magnet. I really
didn't expect to feel anything but normal vibrations but it caused several
places on my face to pull and twitch. Not painful but certainly got my
attention
Glenn