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Removing gadolinium(MRI dye) from body
I have had a MRI of throat region on September 2nd 2020 to check abnormal inflammations. After MRI everything came out as normal. But after MRI with contrast I had severe side effects like muscle fatigue and arm and back pain. Initial I thought that its normal but after little study I find out it can be due to contrast used in MRI. Contrast they use have gadolinium element and cause similar side effects that I have. When I went to doctor to tell him about my symptoms he just neglected my opinion without even listening my symptoms. Even radiologist was not able to listen me. I am aware of the situation that not everyone go through these side effects but still there are 1% of people who are like me. I don't know what to do at this moment. Some articles suggested to use some chelating agents like metal decorporation agent 3,4,3-LI(1,2-HOPO) or EDTA but I don't know how to take it coz I don't have any idea to whom to meet regarding this issue. I am 23 Male with normal kidney function.
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