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StephN 04-06-2010 11:12 AM

Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
Have not seen anyone mention this, so thought I would bring it up.

When I had my bone scan a couple of weeks ago, I was given a bright yellow card by the nurse who administered the radioactive contrast.

That was a first for me. She asked me to carry this card with me for the next 3 or 4 days, and especially if I was travelling and may pass a security checkpoint.

The card front says "the patient has had a nuclear medicine procedure and may still have a small amount of radiation capable of detection by radiation monitoring equipment."

The back has the specifics including the name of the nuclide, the amount, half life, period of detection, and a phone number to call for verifiction.

I guess this card could save someone a lot of hassle!

Rich66 04-06-2010 11:49 AM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
You missed your smuggling window ;)

Chelee 04-06-2010 11:54 AM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
Steph, This must be something new they are doing? I just had bone scan in March and I didn't receive a yellow card. I do think it is a great idea especially for those that travel alot.

Chelee

Barbara H. 04-06-2010 06:14 PM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
I have been receiving this card for over a year. Almost three years ago I was stopped at the boarder between Michigan and Canada because the US officials detected radiation coming out of our car. At first they said our car failed the test, and we were a little shocked until they asked if someone had been to a doctor. Then it became quite clear. We all had to get out of the car and they drove the car through the boarder. Then they used a geiger counter on everyone, and sure enough I was was detected. Of course, after we arrived at my parents my husband told the joke that he had "one hot woman." Believe me, it was only a joke!
Best wishes,
Barbara H.
P.S. It's interesting that I was not detected when we first drove into Canada from N.Y.

PinkGirl 04-07-2010 05:59 AM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
I've always been given a piece of paper explaining that I might
have trouble crossing the Can/US border.

StephN 04-07-2010 12:26 PM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
Ha, ha, Pink.

We all know that you always have some residual radioactivity going on! Maybe they invented this card just for you?

chrisy 04-08-2010 11:50 AM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
pink girl, maybe that is because they know you might be smuggling spray cheese.

I've never gotten a "yellow card" but did get a letter on USCF letterhead once!

Reminds me, I will be flying the day after my next scan so I'll have to make sure I get my note!

PinkGirl 04-08-2010 03:01 PM

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I didn't think about the spray cheese issue...maybe that's what the
paper is for ... I thought it was because people always tell me that
there's a "glow" to me .... ;) I have never thought too much about
this warning cuz I barely leave the yard.

VirginiaGirl 04-09-2010 04:03 AM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
I have never received a card, but for a couple years now after every PET/CT they tell me to avoid flying or going to the White House!

Henny 04-09-2010 05:51 AM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
When I was working in Nuclear medicine, I heard of a man who went to the county dump after having a heart scan. He set off the geiger counters and they couldn't figure out where the radioactivity was coming from so they had him strip naked and he still was hot. At that point he remembered his heart test.
I hope to remember before I have to take all my clothes off

sassy 04-10-2010 05:00 PM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
Pink,

That "glow" is coming from hot flashes.

Jackie07 04-10-2010 11:45 PM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
Couldn't stop laughing reading all the postings, so I thought I'd write something to keep this thread alive...

Cal-Gal 04-11-2010 02:42 PM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
hi there-I have never received a card--and actually, I find this a bit scary--for us!!!! something from a science-fiction novel--perhaps someone on this board has enough energy to write a good book!!!!

flynny 04-11-2010 08:15 PM

Re: Nuclear Med & Homeland Security
 
I have received a card every time I had my muga scan, first one being in 2008. I go to Dana Farber in Boston, MA


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