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AW: Article: High Security Trips Up Some Irradiated Patients,Doctors Say







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Von: owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

[mailto:owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu]Im Auftrag von Muckerheide

Gesendet: Donnerstag, 05. Dezember 2002 05:36

An: Barbara Hamrick; radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu

Betreff: Re: Article: High Security Trips Up Some Irradiated

Patients,Doctors Say





Thanks Barbara,



on 12/4/02 9:50 PM, BLHamrick@AOL.COM at BLHamrick@AOL.COM wrote:



> In a message dated 12/04/2002 5:04:34 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> muckerheide@attbi.com writes:

>

>> If we are intelligent, we would use this new public awareness and

reporting

>> of these incidents to communicate to the public that 100s of millions of

>> medical patients (those in general good health) get radiation doses

>> hundreds to thousands of times greater than the self-serving limits set

by

>> gov't for "radiation protection," with no adverse effects.

>

> I agree.  I think this provides us an excellent opportunity to educate

> society on this issue.  The more people who have radiation detectors, and

> find "sources" in their everyday lives, the more people will become

> accustomed to the idea that radiation is, indeed, everywhere - that is not

an

> exotic poison.  It is simply something that is there, and in excess, it

can

> kill, much like many other everyday items.





Like home heating vs. a flamethrower! :-)



And IAEA Gestapo





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Now, Jim, you are going much to far. Your expressions are irritating anyway,

but comparing the IAEA with the Gestapo is unexcusable.



Franz





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