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MK14:
--- Quote ---An example of delusional thinking, then, might be a patient thinking that the CIA has secretly implanted a computer chip in his or her brain. Although the delusional patient can have a head x-ray or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that would prove that there is no chip, he would continue to insist and react to the notion that a chip is implanted, and that the head imaging must have been wrong, or even that the chip might have been invisible to MRI detection.
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http://www.nathanlavidmd.com/psychiatric_descriptions/schizophrenia.html
novicefedora:
--- Quote from: MK14 on July 30, 2020, 11:44:39 am ---
--- Quote ---An example of delusional thinking, then, might be a patient thinking that the CIA has secretly implanted a computer chip in his or her brain. Although the delusional patient can have a head x-ray or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that would prove that there is no chip, he would continue to insist and react to the notion that a chip is implanted, and that the head imaging must have been wrong, or even that the chip might have been invisible to MRI detection.
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http://www.nathanlavidmd.com/psychiatric_descriptions/schizophrenia.html
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I didn't claim there is an implant in my brain. I said ear or throat. Besides when 3 letter agencies have implanted something in someone, they would be monitoring that individuals every move, they might bribe the doctors and staff to show fabricated x-ray and MRI scan to deceive that there isn't any implant. You are trolling here, you are part of MI6 or MI5 moles here to spread disinformation. Psychiatry is a stupid profession, a person most valuable possession is their ability to reason, psychiatry exists to turn people into puppets and slaves. You should try the electroshock therapy sometime.
I would also like to mention that if there is an implant in body, going through an MRI scan would either disable the implant or pull the implant out. So if a person claims the MRI isn't showing the implant, it's probably because it was sucked out. That is assuming the MRI was working as it should and the technician didn't just do a test of it's part moving.
novicefedora:
--- Quote from: MK14 on July 30, 2020, 11:44:39 am ---
--- Quote ---An example of delusional thinking, then, might be a patient thinking that the CIA has secretly implanted a computer chip in his or her brain. Although the delusional patient can have a head x-ray or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that would prove that there is no chip, he would continue to insist and react to the notion that a chip is implanted, and that the head imaging must have been wrong, or even that the chip might have been invisible to MRI detection.
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http://www.nathanlavidmd.com/psychiatric_descriptions/schizophrenia.html
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The very reason that the quote doesn't consider the possibility of x-ray or scan information being fabricated proves that you are spreading disinformation and psychiatry is a stupid profession existing only to turn people into puppets and slaves. The patient who is intelligent enough to argue that the imaging must be wrong or the implant was invisible, would have also been able to argue that the x-ray or scan information might have been fabricated, the fact that such a counter argument from the patient hasn't been mentioned or presented as it wasn't made is really the most conclusive proof of the psychiatric professions subversive motives.
Ysjoelfir:
--- Quote from: novicefedora on July 30, 2020, 12:15:18 pm --- Psychiatry is a stupid profession, a person most valuable possession is their ability to reason, psychiatry exists to turn people into puppets and slaves. You should try the electroshock therapy sometime.
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Thank you for offending a great group of people.
--- Quote ---I would also like to mention that if there is an implant in body, going through an MRI scan would either disable the implant or pull the implant out. So if a person claims the MRI isn't showing the implant, it's probably because it was sucked out. That is assuming the MRI was working as it should and the technician didn't just do a test of it's part moving.
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A disabled piece of circuit will still be visible on an MRI scan. and if it would be pulled out (which most probably won't happen as the most part of many circuits aren't magnetic, especially if they are done to be implanted into some tissue) you would notice that. And you should be happy, because your problem would be solved, wouldn't it?
Those sound like two very good points to get a MRI scan - you can only win. go on.
As a side note - I also have an implant, but in my hand. No, not a piercing or something do decorate my body. I'm talking about a circuit that is able to send out and receive data. I even have photos where that was done.
novicefedora:
--- Quote from: Ysjoelfir on July 30, 2020, 12:36:16 pm ---
Thank you for offending a great group of people.
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Psychiatrists are great group of people, really?
--- Quote from: Ysjoelfir on July 30, 2020, 12:36:16 pm ---A disabled piece of circuit will still be visible on an MRI scan. and if it would be pulled out (which most probably won't happen as the most part of many circuits aren't magnetic, especially if they are done to be implanted into some tissue) you would notice that. And you should be happy, because your problem would be solved, wouldn't it?
Those sound like two very good points to get a MRI scan - you can only win. go on.
As a side note - I also have an implant, but in my hand. No, not a piercing or something do decorate my body. I'm talking about a circuit that is able to send out and receive data. I even have photos where that was done.
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Yes, MRI(assuming it works as it should) seems like a good thing to disable my implant. Almost all parts of circuits can become magnetic when current flows through them but their magnetic power isn't that much. With the knowledge you are showing, I'm surprised you actually considered the possibility of it getting pulled out. I should be worried about that risk nevertheless, if it got pulled out of my ear region or throat region, I don't know what kind of damage it might cause.
Can you show photos of your implant? What kind of circuitry is it, how is it powered, how does it receive data and what frequencies does it use?
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