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no_hypocrisy

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8. Tracked it down and with a big grain of salt, Murdoch's NY Post:
Sat Jul 19, 2025, 09:44 AM
Jul 2025

Officials said the man was not a patient but was accompanying someone else who was to undergo a medical scan, ABC reported.

Witnesses told CBS the man defied orders to stay out of the MRI room because his relative was screaming in pain.

https://nypost.com/2025/07/18/us-news/long-island-man-dies-after-getting-sucked-into-mri-machine-while-wearing-large-metal-chain/

https://nypost.com/author/shane-galvin/

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I read that this man entered into the MRI room against warnings no_hypocrisy Jul 2025 #1
I've been trying to verify that claim. Karma13612 Jul 2025 #7
Tracked it down and with a big grain of salt, Murdoch's NY Post: no_hypocrisy Jul 2025 #8
Thanks! Jesus what a mess Karma13612 Jul 2025 #14
Jeez. That was unfortunate. 58Sunliner Jul 2025 #2
What's an "unauthorized Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) room?" Orrex Jul 2025 #3
It was unauthorized entry into an MRI room. bluedigger Jul 2025 #4
Ah yes, that's probably correct Orrex Jul 2025 #11
You're not wrong... Think. Again. Jul 2025 #17
AI - Always Incompetent. GoneOffShore Jul 2025 #26
The term unauthorized room is clear to me. Only authorized personnel are allowed to enter. I'm not sure what the fuss Martin68 Jul 2025 #50
Wrong sentence construction I'm thinking. Karma13612 Jul 2025 #5
That's a good reading of it, I think Orrex Jul 2025 #13
I serviced MR scanners for 26 years. Dr. T Jul 2025 #33
If you are not a patient mgardener Jul 2025 #40
Right, I get that HE was unauthorized Orrex Jul 2025 #43
Question for the posters. chouchou Jul 2025 #6
If they'r'e gold, no - gold is non-ferrous. hatrack Jul 2025 #9
Ah..of course. Thanks! chouchou Jul 2025 #20
I have just a few silver fillings and have done two MRI's. The same with silver? Bengus81 Jul 2025 #48
Silver isn't magnetic either LostOne4Ever Jul 2025 #61
Gold is non-magnetic. So you *should* be safe. Now if it is an amalgam erronis Jul 2025 #10
Thanks! You can tell I've never been in those monsters. chouchou Jul 2025 #21
The Open MRI's are nice. Did one on a knee in 2000. Then I had to do one on an arm bump Bengus81 Jul 2025 #49
I do have a friend that told me how it feels. (No..Just no...but if it's imperative,,,OK) chouchou Jul 2025 #53
I couldn't see my feet looking down that tube. The only thing that kept my sanity Bengus81 Jul 2025 #55
more like going head-first into an empty oil drum ... JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2025 #59
I'm thinking anything with metal. Karma13612 Jul 2025 #12
Older fillings were made with a soft amalgam TexasBushwhacker Jul 2025 #19
Not lead. Silver fillings were made of silver and mercury mixed into an amalgam. dhol82 Jul 2025 #29
Thank you much for your expertise. chouchou Jul 2025 #23
That was my question. hamsterjill Jul 2025 #52
I had old "silver" fillings and a gold crown. No problem at all. JustABozoOnThisBus Jul 2025 #60
If you ever need an MRI, tell them about the fillings IronLionZion Jul 2025 #15
Do dentists ever use magnetic metals in fillings? I rather doubt it. It would make it impossible for the patient to Martin68 Jul 2025 #51
According to Google, even amalgam is safe for MRI scans IronLionZion Jul 2025 #56
Of course. Amalgam does not use magnetic metals. No dentist uses magnetic metals in fillings. Martin68 Jul 2025 #58
I've had a couple of MRIs and the techs made me take off anything metal FakeNoose Jul 2025 #16
Yeah. Both the scan and this poor gentleman have been invalidated. erronis Jul 2025 #18
ZERO chance that he was pulled into the machine. FredGarvin Jul 2025 #22
The dude was wearing a 20lb Iron chain around his neck FredGarvin Jul 2025 #24
Barney Fife wore a logging chain for his id badge when weighed for his physical. Norrrm Jul 2025 #28
Barney's neck stretcher helped too FredGarvin Jul 2025 #30
Those technologists have a bad way ahead of them. irisblue Jul 2025 #25
Sounds like putting a fork in the microwave. /nt bucolic_frolic Jul 2025 #27
How awful! That must have been SOME big-ass huge chain * Oopsie Daisy Jul 2025 #31
More info CloudWatcher Jul 2025 #32
How/why would they allow him into a room while the machine was on?? liberalla Jul 2025 #35
MRI machines are always "on" biophile Jul 2025 #37
I did not know that - thank you for explaining... liberalla Jul 2025 #39
Real life horror story! liberalla Jul 2025 #34
Final Destination 6 (Spoiler) Florida Dem Jul 2025 #36
That's why they don't want you to have even the tiniest bit of metal on your body Bayard Jul 2025 #38
This article says the tech got the husband to help the women off the table-at the wifes request. ... riversedge Jul 2025 #41
Yep SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2025 #44
Just another thing to avoid for those of us with a multigraincracker Jul 2025 #42
Always a good idea to ask your GI doctor... LudwigPastorius Jul 2025 #45
Thanks - something else to worry about! erronis Jul 2025 #46
IVC filter to catch blood clots. It worked. Saved patient's life. Made of metal. 2012 model. Norrrm Jul 2025 #47
Careful, found an article of a sort of worst events with MRI IbogaProject Jul 2025 #54
Fatal attractions.... erronis Jul 2025 #57
Locking. Lasher Jul 2025 #62
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