UVA Radiology Keynote Lecture Series - An Overview of Gadolinium Deposition - Is it a Real Concern?

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  • Опубліковано 25 січ 2025

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  • @J-Bibble
    @J-Bibble 9 місяців тому +7

    I have a scientific background and I can tell you with near certainty that I am suffering from GDD after only one dose of Gadovist. I am fairly young, have normally functioning kidneys, not on any medication and other than the issue I was being scanned for (which was completely ruled out) I had no known health issues. Only a few days after my scan I started developing a host of debilitating symptoms that are common with heavy metal toxicity and that are routinely reported by people who claim to have GDD (new onset headaches, muscle twitching, extremely itchy and burning skin, pins and needles, bone pain, insomnia, among others). The symptoms were completely new, systemic and debilitating and have not resolved even months after the GBCA injection. A 24hr urine test more than 5 weeks after my MRI indicated gadolinium is still being excreted in my urine at a rate 40 times the reference range. It's pretty hard to deny that these symptoms could be connected to the GBCA. There are two main issues with the materials (studies) as they are presented. The first is that they are based on small populations of sheep or rats that have all (presumably) excreted the GBCAs as intended. They don't consider that there may be a 1:5000 or 1:10,000 rat or sheep that for some unknown reason had normally functioning kidneys but does not excrete the GBCA as intended. The gadolinium deposition and therefore toxicity is likely much higher in these people than in the presented cases. The other issue is a very obvious and really sad one - no one is actually talking to or studying people like myself who could be used to possibly prove a causation link between GBCA and GDD in some people. To claim there is no causation when you simply refuse to look is arrogant, ignorant and unscientific. If radiologists and researchers don't look into this issue, the issue will eventually resolve itself as people will simply start refusing the contrast all together. At a minimum informed consent of the patient along with explanation of benefit and risks is needed along with documenting the GBCA and dose received. As a scientist I am somewhat troubled by the arrogant way the material was presented and the equally arrogant nature of some of the comments. It would appear to me that many scientists have lost sight of what it means to be a scientist - to be inquisitive and to search for the truth.

  • @yuvrajbhullar7158
    @yuvrajbhullar7158 4 роки тому +8

    Any suggestions on how to remove/ detox. I feel vibrations/ tingling in my feet frequently after 3 mris

    • @floydamide
      @floydamide 2 роки тому +1

      has it gotten better?

  • @MaryGerdt
    @MaryGerdt Рік тому +8

    I just found this after UA-cam suggested it. David Kallmes moderates. It’s from 2 years ago. My curiosity tweaked by UVA in the Title. It concerns Me that so many unanswered questions leads the panelists to agree it’s safe and it all comes out eventually. No evidence of Harm is Not Proof of Safety.

  • @FirstClass-
    @FirstClass- Рік тому +4

    Yes yes and YES! My brain is loaded with gadolinium… LOADED!

    • @mamawolf369
      @mamawolf369 Рік тому +2

      Same! 20 yrs MRI’s with gas. Didn’t question until vein blown. Arm swelled 3x the normal size. Hurt so bad, even now 6 yrs later. I wish I had looked into this sooner rather than believe them when they say leaves body 24-48hrs. My 24hr urine came back 814mcg, 5 months after incident. Multihance used on me last 10 yr. Just diagnosed with fibrosing liver with atrophy. 5 years after. Haven’t done gadolinium contrast since. Beware & deny at all cases. I’m sorry you suffered too.

    • @FirstClass-
      @FirstClass- Рік тому

      @@mamawolf369 I’m sorry for you as well. My cortex, a CSF tap along with a kidney biopsy show concentrated Gadolinium deposits … very I’ll to say the least

    • @gbb1419
      @gbb1419 Рік тому

      ​@@mamawolf369how many scans did you get with contrast?

  • @user-sv1uw3ru1f
    @user-sv1uw3ru1f Рік тому +13

    These guys all represent the greedee industrie. Gadolinium contrast is poison. One injection Prohance in my perfect sporty nonalcoholic, nonsmoking body and it is killing me slowly. Mentally - feeling like a total morron and idiot for allowing and paying for it. Physically - skin allergy like symptoms, jointpain, muscle twitching, muscle wasting, kidney impairment, liver impairment - lets see whats coming next.

    • @ia6472
      @ia6472 Рік тому

      Are you going to do chelation?

    • @user-sv1uw3ru1f
      @user-sv1uw3ru1f Рік тому

      @@ia6472 don’t know yet. I am considering it. Nothing available in my country. So will get really expensive. Plus no guarantee that it works. Called them. That’s what they say. No guarantee.

  • @JenniferFordEsq
    @JenniferFordEsq Рік тому +4

    You must always consider bias. "Professional memberships David F. Kallmes, M.D. Radiologist: 2013 Board Member: GE Healthcare's Comparative Effectiveness Research Advisory Board" GE makes Omniscan