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    Smile New one for me

    Something happened to me that has never happened before and hopefully will never happen again.. I set off the radiation alarm. When i say i set off the radiation alarm, i mean I set off the radiation alarm. Not my load of scrap, me.

    Here is how the event went:

    This past Saturday I took a load of metal to the scrap yard. I drove on to the scale as usual, stopped to be weighed, and the weigh master came outside and told me to back off the scale and drive slowly back onto the scale. The first thing I think is the scale might not be working right or something. So I back off and drive slowly back onto the scale. She comes out again and says "you are setting off the alarm and back up and drive slowly back onto the scale." So I'm thinking huh, I wonder why. So I follow orders, back off and drive very slowly onto the scale and stop. This time the yard boss comes out and says "your setting off the radiation alarms." Im thinking thats weird I have just normal, run of the mill scrap. Then he asks if anybody has been to the hospital recently. It took me a second, then I remembered having a medical test done earlier in the week. I replied with a yes. Then I had to get out of my truck and walk my radioactive ass across the weigh scale while the yard boss drove my truck to get weighed (to document the fact there was no radioactive metal being left in the scrap yard.)

    So on the tuesday morning before this I had blood taken out of me and sent to a lab. At the lab the tech's separated the White Blood Cells from the rest and dyed them with indium. Tuesday afternoon I had the WBC put back in me. 24 hours later I had to lay in a scanner for an hour while pictures were taken of the inside my entire body to see where the WBC went.

    I won't know the results for a few more days.

    I went to the scrap yard today, a solid week later, and I still set off the radiation alarm. Getting across the scale was much easier this time... End of story
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    I had the same thing happen to me because of the treatment I was given for thyroid cancer. I was amazed, six tons of metal, one ton truck, and trailer and they could detect radiation in my thyroid? What is wrong with this picture?
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    Mine was setting off a radiation alarm at the airport coming back from a fishing/camping trip
    The shirt I was wearing had traces of a older Coleman lantern wick that I had replaced and then wiped my hands on my shirt. I had to remove the shirt and give it to them to get on the plane to fly home

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    sometimes ****ies and other fabrics grab radon and will set off friskers , I worked at the shipyard and was a full blown nuke!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HammerII View Post
    Mine was setting off a radiation alarm at the airport coming back from a fishing/camping trip
    The shirt I was wearing had traces of a older Coleman lantern wick that I had replaced and then wiped my hands on my shirt. I had to remove the shirt and give it to them to get on the plane to fly home
    omg thats terrible good thing i only take in non magnetic stuff and dont have to go on the scale lol. radiation is naturally occurring in the ground i think its called radon.

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    Here is an update, if anyone cares. The nuclear test came back unremarkable. For the laymen this means everything came back normal, the White Blood Cells did not cluster anywhere specific to indicate infection. This is good news for me. But it also means more tests. I don't want to jinx myself but I feel fine physically.


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