MRI internal burn

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My thighs were burnt by a MRI,first it made bright red lumps all down my thigh, up to my pubic area. The. I got huge blisters and had to stay in the hospital an extra week. Once the exterior burns were pretty healed, i tried to have intercourse, and was not able to. I went to the obgyn and my pelvis and pelvic floor were in a complete spasm. It hurt to urinate,to bathe,to shower,and have intercourse. The MRI clearly burnt the interior nerves of my pelvis,pelvic floor,bladder,lower intestine, and rectum. I had to have pelvic floor therapy. The pain was so great and out of control I had to have a neuro stimulator implanted just to get the pain to a 6-7. On the internet there are thousands of people saying they were burnt internally and yet you say absolutely nothing about the machine burns internally.

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    Never imagine that a MRI could cause so much damage. Are there any leagal settlements you can peruse? 

    I have had  many MRI's never been burned.how does that even happen when its all magnetic ? So very sooty to hear of all your injuries. I will be a lot more cautious in the future.

    its sounds so Jnreal yet I'm sure the pain is all to real for you. 

    I hope you can heal soon , what are some of the treatments recommended?

     

  • Posted

    Felicia I did go online to better understand how thermal burns occur from MRIS. 

     Very complicated and also scary that this could even be a possibility.

    again I am so sorry that you have suffered from thermal burns. 

    Let us us know how your doing and what treatments are available for you.

    hugs Hopexxx

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