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I was reading an article about full body MRI scans from  https://prenuvo.com/...The detailed report given sounded very professional.  Has anyone had one done ?  Other than the cost involved,  is this a good thing to do for a 70 year old man in decent health ?  Is this available in Thailand ?

From the article "  The Prenuvo scans test for hundreds of conditions, but the most important things they test for are conditions that are life threatening, such as cancer, aneurysms, and heart issues."

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"Are MRI body scans good or bad?

Medical experts are divided on this issue. The American College of Preventive Medicine says MRI body scanning is a waste of money. Other health experts argue that many healthy people who get these scans will get expensive follow-up imaging tests and possibly more invasive tests that will probably reveal they’re healthy. They also say many people who get these scans will experience a lot of anxiety and mental stress while waiting for the results."

Thanks for any info or opinions. 

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CT scans use X-rays and should not be had too often, but MRI scans pose no hazard as far as I know. 

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15 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

How did you get on with the other tests? you know for repeated temperatures

I started getting some pains in the back-side area.  I was guessing it might be a kidney infection.  I had a box of Zithromax at home and took those for a week . Maybe the  antibiotics cured me or my body fought it off.  Hard to say but I feel fine now for several days.  All pains went away and my body temp.  have been normal ever since.  Everything is back to normal for me and I have been going to the gym and walking again. I don't recommend that anyone do as I did...Better to see a doctor... It was a scare that lead me to buy Cigna Health Insurance. So that's a good thing as now I will be more likely to seek medical advice as I like to use the insurance I paid for...Yes,  I am a little crazy about things.....

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34 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

Not only a complete waste of money but very likely to lead to unnecessary follow up tests for things that prove to be harmless.

 

No public health authority in the world recommends these.

Thank you for your input.  I will forget about this idea and save myself time, money,  and potentially further unnecessary testing.  I truly appreciate your advice.  If you want to,  go ahead and close this thread as I am convinced that theses scans are not necessary now.  Thanks again for you help.

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I had a MRI of my hips as I had pain at night as a ‘side sleeper’.

I was impressed with the level of detail and the only thing the consultant could find was a very fine hairline crack on one side, running through part of the muscle – the consultant thought this could due to calcification of the muscle due to age.

Apparently, can be treated by ultrasound but I did not follow up.

 

I asked him about a full body MRI.

I remember that the consultant said something like - it was not practical due to the many high level inputs required - on the interpretation for the multiple organs involved.

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Having said the above, about fully body MRI’s (and the need for multiple inputs for a full body interpretation), my FDG PET SCAN contained one full page of detailed observations.

 

This scan is used to look for cancer and it was loaded with comment on presence (or absence) of organ lesions and organ size, etc., divided into sections for Head and Neck, Chest, Abdomen and Pelvis, and Musculoskeletal.

 

Seeing that broadly speaking, half of us will die of cancer, and the other half die of heart disease – seems like the FDG PET SCAN gives a pretty good bang for the buck on the cancer half.

 

Not sure if all FDG PET SCAN’s provide this level of detail as I had ultrasounds of liver every 6 months for several years.

One time, it would a one line comment saying ‘no abnormalities’.

Another time, it would be half a page or more, full of data about adjacent organs like cyst in kidney and size of prostate.

My GP explained that some specialists are famous for their brevity, and others are famous for their level of detail.

 

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FDG PET scans are not recommended  for routine screening of healthy  asymptomatic  people. 

 

If one was ordered for you there will have been a specific reason.

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On 7/11/2024 at 2:20 PM, how241 said:

I started getting some pains in the back-side area.  I was guessing it might be a kidney infection.  I had a box of Zithromax at home and took those for a week . Maybe the  antibiotics cured me or my body fought it off.  Hard to say but I feel fine now for several days.  All pains went away and my body temp.  have been normal ever since.  Everything is back to normal for me and I have been going to the gym and walking again. I don't recommend that anyone do as I did...Better to see a doctor... It was a scare that lead me to buy Cigna Health Insurance. So that's a good thing as now I will be more likely to seek medical advice as I like to use the insurance I paid for...Yes,  I am a little crazy about things.....

glad you seem to have made a recovery, where were the pains

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1 hour ago, steve187 said:

glad you seem to have made a recovery, where were the pains

At the time I was starting to get some pain in the lower back/side area.  All is Great now and I feel 100%.  I guess I got lucky.  Hard to say if my body healed itself or the antobiotics helped.  I am now eating 1-02 probiotic yougarts daily to try and restore any gut flora killed off my the antibiotics.  Not sure if this is helpful but I like yogurts so it can't hurt either way.  Please DON'T do as I did and seek proper medical advice when necessary. Most would say I am stupid for what I did.

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