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Long Island man wearing 9kg-metal necklace dies after being sucked into MRI machine

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  • G [email protected]

    It wasnt a necklace...

    It was a literal metal chain, like steel. Not a gold cuban link chain or something with a huge medallion a rapper would wear.

    Apparently this idiot just lived everyday with a 20lb length of chain around his neck for "weight training". The article mentions it was "a topic of discussion" on a prior visit, so it wasn't a one time thing.

    The type of person to do that, is 100% the type of guy to run into an active MRI like he could do anything. Theres no logical thinking going on, and an outright refusal to listen to qualified medical advice. Like, they make weighted vests, at least do that instead of putting all that weight on your neck.

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    The type of person to do that, is 100% the type of guy to run into an active MRI like he could do anything. Theres no logical thinking going on, and an outright refusal to listen to qualified medical advice.

    Darwin, engage!

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    • S [email protected]

      Easy solution : have a pure gold necklace, since gold isn't magnetic

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      18kt gold is an alloy with 75% gold and other metals that may be magnetic. I wouldn't trust a gold chain around my neck with an MRI.

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      • trickdacy@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

        Did you forget that thousands of hospitals exist just in the US? Or at least did before 2025.

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        Not all of them have MRI machines, and regardless of its cheaper than repairing them.

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        • eyekaytee@aussie.zoneE [email protected]

          nah just a heart attack, I can't actually picture it outside of the magnet jerking him towards the MRI machine

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          I wanna know what actually like physics-ally happened

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            That would not cost billions. Not even close. It would certainly be far cheaper than the cost of repair.

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            That would not cost billions. Not even close. It would certainly be far cheaper than the cost of repair.

            "I have no idea what I'm talking about so I'll just assume everything is cheap and easy"

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              Maybe they should also baby proof all the electrical outlets so fools like this don't stick forks in them?

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              How else is he supposed to get the premonitions?

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              • G [email protected]

                It wasnt a necklace...

                It was a literal metal chain, like steel. Not a gold cuban link chain or something with a huge medallion a rapper would wear.

                Apparently this idiot just lived everyday with a 20lb length of chain around his neck for "weight training". The article mentions it was "a topic of discussion" on a prior visit, so it wasn't a one time thing.

                The type of person to do that, is 100% the type of guy to run into an active MRI like he could do anything. Theres no logical thinking going on, and an outright refusal to listen to qualified medical advice. Like, they make weighted vests, at least do that instead of putting all that weight on your neck.

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                "weight training"

                Holy shit, Goku died

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                  Geez, imagine how much it would cost to repair.

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                  This is in the US, so about as much as the exam itself.

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                  • ook@discuss.tchncs.deO [email protected]

                    I... want to see that 9 kg necklace. I mean, sounds like it's just a big-ass chain, but if so, how did it not throw up red flags all around letting this guy wear it around that machine.

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                    9kg is around 20 pounds. what, did he have a kettlebell as a pendant?

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                      "weight training"

                      Holy shit, Goku died

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                      He'll be back.

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                      • C [email protected]

                        Apparently the chains started when he was a bouncer. Sometimes people would lose them, while getting kicked out. He would wear them, so that had to come and ask him politely for them. His collection built when they were either too scared, or too egotistical to ask for them back.

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                        That's the story he told the news in the 80s after he was famous....

                        If you don't think Mr T was playing Debo, I don't know what to tell you.

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                        • G [email protected]

                          Dude was wearing a 20lb chain while his wife was getting an MRI.

                          She freaked, and yelled for him, and he ran into the room while the machine was still on and fucking died.

                          This is 100% their fault, I could almost see an argument that the door needs a lock to prevent idiots with 20l s of metal around their neck from running in, but you don't want to lock everyone out in case there's an issue.

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                          Metal detector on the door to the room.

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                          • A [email protected]

                            You could spend billions to implement crazy solutions for every possible scenario.

                            Or you could just tell the guy not to go in there.

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                            “When you make something idiot-proof, the world builds a better idiot.”

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                              Don't know how quickly custom vinyl stickers can be bought & delivered, but someone needs to slap a "Died Like A Cartoon Character" achievement on his casket/headstone.

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                              • negativenull@lemmy.worldN [email protected]

                                9kg of gold is worth close to $1mill. Mr T is baller enough to do that

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                                The best part about Mr. T's gold necklaces is that he got the idea from working a bouncer. The man became a literal living mannequin, holding onto people's gold chains like some kind of ass-kicking coat check.

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                                  MRI’s are still plenty dangerous when they aren’t scanning(“on”). The magnets don’t ever turn off unless you release all the helium which is typically a last resort. They can do it slowly for servicing but it’s costly or rapidly for emergencies but it usually trashes things.

                                  Seems like the simplest solution is having a locking observation booth. Family can watch from the booth or go to the waiting room. This doesn’t prevent staff from responding to anything and actually keeps the family out of the way if there is an emergency. No high tech gizmos required. Are they go to like it? Probably not. Then off to the waiting room.

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                                  Thanks for the info!

                                  Honestly tho, it's pretty crazy they let dude roam around a hospital with 20lbs of chain around his neck. That's literally a deadly weapon.

                                  I don't care what story he gave, he should have been told to leave it in his vehicle.

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                                    Not all of them have MRI machines, and regardless of its cheaper than repairing them.

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                                    Hundreds probably do though. I don't know. I've never heard of anything like this happening. I think it's probably exceedingly rare. I had an MRI and the number of times I heard and read the warnings about metal was exhausting. It feels almost impossible that someone could not know about that specific danger.

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                                    • ook@discuss.tchncs.deO [email protected]

                                      I... want to see that 9 kg necklace. I mean, sounds like it's just a big-ass chain, but if so, how did it not throw up red flags all around letting this guy wear it around that machine.

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                                      According to the article, it was a weight training chain

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                                        So, if the MRI spins at 12 RPM, does the dude also spin at 12 RPM?

                                        Asking for a friend.

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                                          Yeah, there was a guy in my town who would run around with one of these around his neck. Similar type of idiot. He would actually run by the strength training gym and gloat to us that we were wasting our time lol, insisting that all we had to do was run around with a big chain.

                                          Hearing about this news story now I wonder if some influencer somewhere started a trend. People love feeling like they found “the secret”

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                                          This trend spreads by chain letter.

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