I WAS POISONED BY THE HOSPITAL | Kate's Gadolinium Toxicity MRI Story

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  • @SilentRunningRedux
    @SilentRunningRedux 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    My kidneys had no severe dysfunction (a contraindication) but gadolinium caused my kidneys to shut down for six days. The manufacturer was called by my doctor (who had referred me for the very good pictures GD3+ provides; pictures (scans) not worth the risk!). The mfr said “we don’t know but you could try 30 dialysis cycles in a row, to try to get the separated ligands out of the patient’s blood. I was poisoned, too, and I’ll never be well. Others have it worse. In 2017 the US FDA declined to limit Gadolinium use as an MRI contrast, but recommended that doctors be better informed (not patients, though). Sone hospitals now disclose some risks of GD3+ to patients prior to proceeding, and ask for “consent.” It’s usually 10 mins prior to the procedure (not remotely enough time to consider/ask qs).

  • @Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits
    @Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Sweetheart, I just found this video by happenstance. I have had an MRI with - yes with "contrast" a few years ago! Let me tell you, YOU are a gorgeous beautiful BRILLIANT woman!! You are amazingly well-spoken intelligent breath of fresh air!! My heart breaks for you and I wish you were my daughter. If you were my daughter, I would shake down that hospital from top to bottom from what happened to you!! You keep thriving because this world would be at a tremendous loss if you were not here!! Love your personality! Love your presence. Blessings and HUGGGGSSS!!!!

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@Wisdom-Nuggets-Tid-Bits you are sweet. Thank you for your kind words🩵

    • @Aawsomeguy
      @Aawsomeguy 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@bondswithoutbounds I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope your fully recovered and doing well.

  • @undeuxtrois123
    @undeuxtrois123 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I was also told I have anxiety/need psychological help by pretty much every doctor and neurologist I've spoken to. They know we've been poisoned, how can you live a normal life knowing you're lying to patients and harming them 😟😣

  • @SilentRunningRedux
    @SilentRunningRedux 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Important that you presented this video. It helps to make gadolinium poisoning appear (as it IS) every bit as real as it is. So sad to hear about the gaslighting the medical profession gave you. There are patient advocacy groups (one in particular) that also help to get the word out. PS - the stronger the magnetic strength of an MRI machine, the lack of any argument AT ALL, to use gadolinium. Stronger, more expensive MRI machines give clear crisp images like those with gadolinium- but minus the gadolinium risks. GD3+ is present in the bodies, including brains (I recall dentate nucleus?) forever, it’s believed. In two parts of the brain it causes altered brain waves. No joke. No one presently knows or admits knowing the “clinical significance” of the brain wave changes. It stays deposited (broken ligands we are “supposed to pee out” in 6-12 hours to keep us safe … but NOT just those with reduced kidney function may be unable to urinate out the toxic contrast material. I did not have kidney disease, and others without kidney disease often have their kidneys fail due to gado toxicity. So obviously we are not “peeing it out” twhich is the SOLE way manufacturers have in mind for how to term it “safe.” It’s NOT. ERIC KANDEL is a scientist who sees a limited role for GD3+ … eg when doing brain surgery and seeming precise, tight margins, not the usual “wide margins” surgeons aim for when removing eg a cancerous mass. THANK YOU FOR CONTRIBUTING YOUR PERSONAL STORY: gadolinium poisoning manifests in a fairly wide range of symptoms/losses. It formerly was admitted ONLY to involve damage to the skin, then joints, now a great deal more bodily systems. Chelation may one day help, but traditional dialysis doesn’t seem to…. And once it’s in you, it stays deposited (so current honest medicine/science has it): forever. It is released by bone as bone turns over (a natural process in all humans) as an example. Apparently “bc” deposited in bone GD3+ and the ligands it separates into (all toxic) get continuously released. Very sorry. It’s said some bodies adjust. But once gadolinium is in you, most scientists these days admit it never leaves. I hope those with toxicity do improve… somehow sone bodies manage to adjust/tolerate. My hunch is some human bodies are able to get rid of it, slowly.

  • @SilentRunningRedux
    @SilentRunningRedux 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Postscript (separable from another comment I dropped earlier): By 2015: GADOLINIUM WAS BANNED IN: Canada; Japan; the European Union (among, other places).

    • @boo94_
      @boo94_ หลายเดือนก่อน

      My country is in the EU and they still use gadolinium

    • @SilentRunningRedux
      @SilentRunningRedux หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      WHAT? The US FDA held hearings on whether to remove it altogether, limit its use by regulation, or or demand warnings (they dud the latter, only for doctors, tho most imaging centers now “CYA” by asking patients to sign consent (with very few disclosures to patients of why consent would be sought in a written document). At the hearings multiple speakers represented that the EU had banned GD3+. Government officials and invited speakers getting it so wrong would not be the “1st time” but I’d love to know if not exactly what country, what region. That’s an intrusive question.I was poisoned badly by the stuff myself. The mfr of my brand (a company I have done hard work for, and see “complexly”) advised my doctors they could TRY “about 30 cycles of (blood) dialysis” immediately, one after another… and see “if” that worked… no guarantees). AVOID the stuff if you can… the sole use I agree with Eric Kandel, MD, PhD should be brain images before surgery bc BRAIN is the one place where “tight margins” is arguably supremely critical. The images with GD3+ are sharp, gorgeously demonstrating what can’t be seen clearly other than via use if a 7 Tesla (highest magnet MRI available, only a few places at very high cost… the stronger magnet yields gorgeous, precise images like GD3 does, but without the use of gadolinium). Stay safe.
      Thank you for your reply whether you elect to say more or not.

  • @yusanda741
    @yusanda741 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Thanks for raise awareness.

  • @KMx108
    @KMx108 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    They didn't want me to read the form either. I got the same pressure tactics and reassurance.

  • @apriljames726
    @apriljames726 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I was poisoned by several Doctors I no longer trust doctors or hospitals. I walked into Scripps memorial hospital and had to be wheelchaired out because I could no longer walk after the CT scan Iodine contrast. They lied and said that could not happen. My brain was on fire so I could not think at all and the doctor Christen Todd Wiesner sent me home quick as he could. They knew i was driving home. Luckily the brain aneurism and Parkinson's didn't hit me till i got home. I called the hospital and told them what happened and that they shouldn't give that poison to anyone. They denied any wrong doing and every complaint i have filled out on line has come back with some error on there side. The FDA is in bed with big pharma so this is a huge contradiction in terms. I had Parkinson's and took a video of what happened to me and showed it to my new Dr, mine retired.. She would not get me the heavy metal blood test I asked for. I went to another Dr who also would not do a heavy metal blood test. They lie can they actually not know what I found on line at home after the brain started working again the Parkinson's stopped and I could walk after a round 4 days. Not one Doctor or the hospital admitted anything about contrast dies killing people or causing harm, The head of the MRI and CT scans at Scripps Memorial Hospital called me only concerned if I was going to sue and to try and cover up there Deadly heavy metal contrasts ,big money for them. He said he had worked there for 15 years and never heard of Contrasts hurting anyone. OMG what a huge lie. I found so many videos of people and written documents stating several people dying and having horrid effects from these heavy metals. It almost killed me and I still feel like its cutting my life span by at least 10 years. There is no way they could not know about this harm and yet they do not warn anyone and take absolutely zero responsibility for harming so many. All Doctors and hospitals care about is money. Beware of all hospitals stay away from all of big pharma. Holistic living is the only way to go. The hospitals and Doctors no longer care about you. Your nothing but dollars to them and if the kill you oh well that isn't documented why because they make you jump through hoops to try and document it. This all happened to me on April 19th 2024. I still have cognitive problems, Memory problems and I feel like I'm not me anymore strange feeling that comes and goes. All the poisons Doctors have given me over the years have caused irreputable harm to me and no one is responsible. I will no longer be there money tree or let them keep poisoning me... The damage is done and I will cure myself thank you very much with whole foods Organic Non GMO foods and yoga hiking. As long as i stay away from doctors ill be fine. They know not what they do...

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@apriljames726 I am so sorry for what you’ve been through🩵 My dad & I made a “joke” (if you could call it that) that if I were ever in a car crash & were still able to walk, I’d probably cut myself out of the car & run in the opposite direction of the EMS. What bothers me is I absolutely knew that my body could not handle foreign things or drugs, but they convinced me that it was safe…. Such a lie. Such a tragedy for all of us. I wonder if you had an allergic reaction to the ligand for iodine in the iodinated contrast & if it stays in the body. I know little about iodinated contrast, but I know I will certainly never be having it.

    • @apriljames726
      @apriljames726 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@bondswithoutbounds Also had several MRIs with Gadolinium. What a nightmare that has contributed to my overall brain problems tormenting me to this day. I must of been given 10 or more MRIs with gadolinium. I looked at the MRI and Their report Said I do not even have what the doctors were saying I had and also giving me several big pharma pills for everyday consumption for something I didn't even have. So yeah zero trust. I now understand my dad and his aversion to doctors and medications. It is whats wrong with many who are listening to the doctors with dire consequence's. Big Pharma is death in a bottle or syringe. Monsanto/Bayer Franken foods sprayed with Glyphosate/roundup Killaside is also causing so much harm to trillions of children and adults. Only eat organic non GMO whole foods and support your local farmers market. Holistic Living is the only way to stay on this side of the veil. I let them poison me for 10 years and they almost killed me several times. Big Pharma has caused traumatic injury to me but hey there not responsible for killing people. Because the Companies are not people but an intatee. So do not feed this evil with your insurance dollars. They actually target the elderly with medicare and seem to lie through their teeth, giving unwarned super deadly heavy metals to anyone over 60 is unadvised, but hey they need money and it's not documented. The FDA is Also killing for profit.. Do no Harm!!!!!~*~ I know we will all have problems caused by uneducated so called doctors many people die in hospitals because of total incompetence. Somehow they can legally kill so many people before they have to change The poisons. Prescription's are all poisons learn how to cure the problem holistically, no more poIsons..

  • @KMx108
    @KMx108 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The thing that really bugs me is when (just days after contrast) you have excruciating bone pain, seemingly out of the blue, that only happens when you're in bed...and you see doctors for it and their response is like "huh...[pondering the strangeness]...well, here's a heavy duty pain pill for that." ....and you are so out of your mind baffled at what's going on and why they can't explain it or even want to look into it that you just move along and hope the pills work. And they don't, so...yay.

  • @CB-wq9wp
    @CB-wq9wp หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had a doctor (an MD) a few years ago, who this happened to! She emailed all her patients afterwards to warn them about it, and got involved in Gadolinium research and education.

  • @LabradorLady
    @LabradorLady 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’ve had these contrast dyes and the worst I’ve suffered was burning up my arm but I felt I wasn’t gonna complain coz I’d just puked in their mri machine! I have ms so I’m in and out of these poxy mri machines all the damned time! And I can’t lie flat! Hence the puking! I HATE them! Unavoidable sadly! Ms is a monster! MRI is absolutely unavoidable!

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      MRIs may be necessary for your case, but gadolinium is avoidable. Here is a 1996 rat study showing that gadolinium causes brain lesions due to its neurotoxicity. If you already have brain lesions, I would reconsider your use of gadolinium contrast dye and the role it may be playing in the worsening or progression of your disease: www.ajnr.org/content/ajnr/17/2/365.full.pdf Additional neurotoxicity is not good for individuals whose immune systems are already attacking them. I hope you see some improvements in your health.

  • @midnight-in-tx
    @midnight-in-tx 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is terrifying. Thank you for sharing what happened.

  • @seanroberts3428
    @seanroberts3428 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This happened to me, just not as bad. Stay strong. There is hope.

  • @carolinec6595
    @carolinec6595 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    What they did to you was straight up evil. And then to gaslight you with the suicide reference.

  • @mrskul7025
    @mrskul7025 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Everybody needs to see this video!

  • @bonz2020
    @bonz2020 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Kate - How is the DTPA chelation therapy going? I've watched all your videos and considering it myself. How many treatments have you done with Dr. Semelcha? I sure hope you're getting better.

  • @DoreenWeed
    @DoreenWeed 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had to have an mri to determine the severity of my degenerative disc and slipped disc. I was in severe pain before it was over and barely got home. Spent a week in bed with body wide pain. Couldn't walk ,move,sleep. Had to call 911 and Spent a week in the hospital but they didn't chart the real reason why I was there! In the u.s 1 in 3 deaths in 2023 were due to patient harm! I didn't know that until I started suffering from clonazepam withdrawal.

  • @raylanier4519
    @raylanier4519 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You mentioned that you had issues with certain antibiotics and I’m wondering if you had ever taken any fluoroquinolone class drugs?

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hey Ray, I did not! My issues were from taking bactrim and nitrofurtantoin too many times, food poisoning, and probiotics. It was not a floxie reaction as much as it was the destruction of my microbiome.

    • @raylanier4519
      @raylanier4519 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@bondswithoutbounds The healthcare system has so many ways to cure us to death.

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@raylanier4519 Absolutely! Gut dysbiosis with safe antibiotics messes up just as many people, too. It's incredible really.

  • @jagd8085
    @jagd8085 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So sorry that you had to go through this! Hope you are feeling better nowdays 🙏

  • @angieskidney
    @angieskidney 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I have had many MRIs but because I have kidney disease they didn't use the die. wow

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@angieskidney So glad they didn’t!!! They shouldn’t have used it for me either

  • @dermlover1
    @dermlover1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What did the MRI of your brain show?

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It was all clear! My tingling was an acute reaction, not chronic

  • @BrianG-x4u
    @BrianG-x4u 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Lots of drugs carry black box warnings we as patients have to educate ourselves.

  • @mrsNetty34
    @mrsNetty34 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have had mris and had no issue but some people unfortunately can.

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@mrsNetty34 so glad that you’ve gone unharmed 🧡

  • @ToLoveIsToLive89
    @ToLoveIsToLive89 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This video is not only annoying it’s downright dangerous in my opinion!
    I don’t know the exact statistics and numbers but I would venture a guess that this type of reaction is incredibly rare. MRI’s with and without contrast and so incredibly important for so many people including myself!
    You disparage medical personnel accusing them of purposefully misleading and harming patients and that is so wrong! The reality is that people can have reactions to things that are normally harmless, hell water will kill you if you drink too much of it!!
    To everyone watching this and reading the comments, please don’t allow this to come me between you and vital, often life saving medical tests and treatments!🙄😡🤦🏻‍♀️😬

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@ToLoveIsToLive89 MRIs with contrast disable & kill people. If you don’t like that fact, you are welcome to look the other way. No one is forcing you to pay attention to the harmful & toxic side effects of gadolinium contrast dye.

    • @ToLoveIsToLive89
      @ToLoveIsToLive89 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@bondswithoutbounds , not having MRI’s with contrast can also disable and kill people but which do you think would be more prolific? Going off of the stats of harm caused by contrast dye I assure you if we stopped using it far more people would be disabled or dead from not having the proper testing than the number who are injured or die from it.

    • @tesstakes
      @tesstakes 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      just because you need it doesn't mean that medical treatments can provide it in inappropriate situations. some medical professionals don't know how to interact with patients (dismissive, downplaying risks) or do their job just like any percentage of employees in any career. the difference is in medical care lives are on the line. the question in these situations is was it vital to inject the substance. if aside from some minor symptoms a person is in reasonably good health then the substance wasn't needed. even if you believe the language she used in this video is incorrect if you look at it from her perspective and what she endured maybe you could understand why the language was used. i'm glad you trust medical professionals, not everyone is so lucky. i think some skeptisim is healthy, that doesn't mean trusting a snake oil salesman over a quallified doctor, just that we can't blindly follow when it comes to someone we "should" trust with something as important as our health just because on paper there smarter at that than we are. i'll still continue getting medical treatment if i need it but i do think this is a medical warning in this video to be aware of. unless we're in a critical state, we can make desisions for ourselves, we just don't always know that because of how we're taught to behave and think. also i understand what you mean with the water analogy, the toxicity is in the dosage. however i don't know how much it applies here as the dose given was a toxic dose for their body even if due to mostly severe allergy. just a judgement but i wouldn't be surprised if the allergy risk for this substance was higher than other medications so casually given.

  • @BrianG-x4u
    @BrianG-x4u 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your stomach problem find a chiropractor many practice natural medicine. Mine has helped my stomach problem and many other heatlh issues
    Take care

  • @shannilmerrill426
    @shannilmerrill426 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m very very sorry you are going through this, but MRIs are VITAL for diagnosing cancer, among many many other deadly diseases. This seems like a very rare, extremely unfortunate thing that happened to you. Doesn’t seem like they did anything wrong. Just seems like a very rare and unfortunate reaction you had. Please stop scaring people from getting MRIs. This is often a life saving test.
    I’m so sorry if this seems disrespectful to your situation. And I’m so sorry for your pain.

    • @ToLoveIsToLive89
      @ToLoveIsToLive89 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My thoughts exactly! I have MS and the MAJORITY of people have no problem with MRI’s with and without contrast.

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@shannilmerrill426 You can look away if it scares you, but there is no reason for the people who have become disabled or lost their lives not to share! 🩵 Thousands are affected & many will never make the connection that their symptoms are from contrast dye (this may even be the case for you). Gadolinium increases the precursors for multiple myeloma cancer & other diseases of the bone / marrow, which is essential for stem cell production. Without healthy stem cells, you’d never be able to recover from cancer! Also noncontrast MRIs are great! Contrast is poison. If you want poison, that’s totally up to you!

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@ToLoveIsToLive89 The 1995/1996 rat studies on gadolinium contrast dye show that gadolinium actually induces brain lesions in the rats! It’s definitely something I would start questioning if I were you. Autoimmune disease is caused by the body attacking itself, so adding more poisons to the body for the body to attack is not the answer to health. 🩵 Look up Terry Whals if you want stories of people who healed by removing toxins from their food, body, & lives. There are also many people with MS who get 3T noncontrast MRIs who can monitor their lesions just fine. You can be one of them if you so choose!

    • @ITTechHead
      @ITTechHead 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@bondswithoutbounds Do you know what name/type of Gadolinium contrast you were injected with. There are different versions of the Gadolinium contrast that use different chelating compound attached to the Gadolinium ion. The version with the straight chelating compound has a weak bond between chelating molecule and Gadolinium ion and thus the Gadolinium would be prone to detach from the chelating molecule, causing the Gadolinium to remain in the body. The versions of Gadolinium contrast that use a chelating molecule that surrounds the Gadolinium ion form a strong bond , the Gadolinium would remain attached to the chelating molecule and all Gadolinium would be flushed from the body. The Pharma companies and clinics that produced and used straight molecule Gadolinium contrast would know it is weakly bond to chelating molecule, they should be taken to court and sued.

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ITTechHead I got dotarem, which is more neurotoxic than linears & difficult to remove from the brain

  • @orangestoneface
    @orangestoneface 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    wonder if they wanted the mri to get paid for it by insurance ... im googing some of this like paralized after mri ...can not talk after mri ...if you can find some info on similar cases or known effects and put it in a text interduction with the video it gives more credibility to your story . if its only your vid there is uncertancy if its some ...mental problem only in you or something....not really from the mri,.... but l want to belive you . just not sure.. some will make wrong claims sometimes..... found about headaches after mri but gets better soon or . and that the metal collects in brain. maybe thats why the headache or ....and they should have asked what you ate drank last days and realised or ... you say there was a stroke but l did not hear you say dr diagnosed you with that ...and l can not find about that mri causing stroke in google .

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Google is not a good source for gadolinium toxicity information. You have to explore research and patient stories on your own. Gadolinium forms nanoparticles in the body, so it can cause all kinds of dysfunction, including seizures, strokes, & more.

    • @orangestoneface
      @orangestoneface 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@bondswithoutbounds l found about some bad effects in some. ...but like the stroke claim you made ...did a doctor confirm it or did they think it was a stroke or not ....and they should let patient be free to stop the mri mid ways in if burning feelng in head ...it seems .

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@orangestonefaceLook up stroke caused by reversible cerebral vasoconstriction! It is slightly different in its presentation. Hope this helps your research :)

    • @orangestoneface
      @orangestoneface 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@bondswithoutbounds l am looking but not finding it in a search with gandolinium as a cause for it ...if you can find it show me a link. you dont say that it was a stroke diagnosis so l guess it was not .

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@orangestonefaceI may post a video about it in the future if I decide that sharing more details would help others, but seeing as it was the worst moment of my life, I am not comfortable sharing more than I already have. You can speculate or you can research stroke from reversible cerebral vasoconstriction. It is preceded by a thunderclap headache. It is also triggered by hypercalcemia. Both gadolinium and chelators/ligands (the two ingredients in gadolinium contrast dye) put calcium into the bloodstream by displacing essential minerals. It is a different mechanism than traditional strokes, and it is more common in women than men! If you're male and you're not getting gadolinium, I wouldn't worry about it! Hope this helps!

  • @williamchiafos3889
    @williamchiafos3889 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Doing a lot better than most of us apparently. Most of us are disabled wrecks.

    • @bondswithoutbounds
      @bondswithoutbounds  3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      It’s dangerous to assume a person’s condition based on the way they look. In fact, that is the way in which many people attempt to discredit chronically ill people. I wouldn’t call 40 symptoms a walk in the park. There are other videos on this channel if you’d like to look beyond what meets the eye.

  • @xademyolo1317
    @xademyolo1317 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow. Im sorry. Hug