tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307187040250193857.post6485733389497524819..comments2024-03-20T03:33:22.357-07:00Comments on Skeptophilia: Noise alertGordon Bonnethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06003472005971594466noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4307187040250193857.post-84337248376924388362019-10-01T06:03:41.916-07:002019-10-01T06:03:41.916-07:00Love this, Gordon! When Gene was going to have a p...Love this, Gordon! When Gene was going to have a plate put in his neck, they were doing Cat Scans or MRI scans or something down the hall. I think it was the one where they put people completely inside the tube to scan them. Anyway, there was a very low sound and a vibration I felt in the air. It actually made me angry and was causing somewhat of a rage. (I actually wanted to throw something or hurt someone to make it stop.) I told the nurse, and she (casually) said it causes a lot of people to respond that way. I was glad to hear it wasn't just me, but sorry to hear that so many people are adversely affected by that sound/vibration mix and it has to be something so frequently used for medical purposes. How can they read anything important from those scans when the brain and body are causing such an emotional disturbance? But, this blog post makes good sense to me! <br /><br />Oh, yeah. I did see a very strong family resemblance. You almost look like twins.Renee'https://www.blogger.com/profile/12132425359653511167noreply@blogger.com