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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Quote:
Originally posted by Nathans_Dad
Yeesh, please let's not start talking about full body scanning...does nothing but line the pockets of the companies who offer it...
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Can I please give you the email address of two friends families of mine who died from issues that would have been picked up by a full body MRI?
One is in Houston, 49 year old guy who died, leaving a 39 year old wife and 4 year old daughter. One minute he was fine, the next dead. Aneurysm in his chest that burst and killed him.
Second friend had a aneurysm in the brain and again he lost his life. A MRI would have shown it...
For me the money is a small price to know what is going on inside my feeble old body. Agree that for some its not correct but will eat Rahmen noodles for a month or two to afford it.
JoeA
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