275-Pound Woman Says Hospital Told Her to Use Zoo MRI

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When a 5-foot, 275-pound woman found out she had a tumor on her spine, she was told by her local hospital to go the zoo to have a MRI because a regular MRI machine could not hold her weight, MyFOXKC.com reported.

Carolyn Ragan told the television station she discovered the tumor two years ago and, after the hospital told her she could not use their MRI machine, a medical assistant said he would help her find a solution.

"So he suggested the Kansas City Zoo," Ragan said. "I thought, I know I'm big, but I'm not as big as an elephant. And my husband got mad."

The University of Kansas Hospital would not comment on Ragan's claim, but said its MRI department does not know of any animal MRI in the Kansas City area that would scan a human.

Ragan's problem was two-fold: She was too heavy for the table and too wide to slide through the opening.

Medical Imaging in Kansas City North, which has both closed and open MRI machines can typically hold up to 440 pounds, but sometimes a person who weighs less can still be out of luck, according to an MRI technician.

"It depends on how they are built a lot of times and what part of their body we're scanning," said technician Sarah Abbott of Medical Imaging. "(The machine) can only be so open before the magnetic field dissipates into the room."

Ragan, who ended up having two surgeries and some paralysis, said she finally found an open MRI machine that held her weight, but it was embarrassing and frustrating.

"They should have machines that fit most everybody," she said.



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This happens alot more than people realize, she can get as frustrated as she wants to but if she's too big....she's too big.

edit: 5ft 275........WOW!
 
My question is this...


Is she overweight because of a condition? If so shame of that MA....


Or is she overweight cuz she wants to eat too much? If so shame on that gelatinous heifer...
 
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When will people learn that the world isn't setup for these obese people. They should try to get within a healthy weight. I mean, it's alreadycosting the companies who make car seats millions of dollars extra to make seats that accommodate these unproportional people, not to mention the car companieswhich are going bankrupt ATM. Hospitals are already stretched to the limit financially for the most part. It's not THAT hard to lose weight common. Justgotta stay mentality focused. I understand being like 6'8+ and maybe weighing 260+ or athletes/body builders, but these regular people seriously havelittle excuse. And they should be somewhat embarrased, it's their own problem. I know certain groups of people have genetic problems, but that is anextremely low minority of people.
 
"They should have machines that fit most everybody," she said.


They do - most everybody isn't obese.

She has to realize too that there is a functional reason these machines are made the way they are - they don't work if the 'tube' is too big as themagnetism only goes so far.
 
LMAO she deserves to be told to go to the zoo cuz shes a dam whale rofl (btw i almost wrote wayle, yall woulda clowned me for that one hahahah)

but maybe now she will realize she should lose some dam weight

smh at these stupid broads
 
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