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darkdog302

Hello everyone. Earlier I made a post about an experience I had with binaural beats earlier today. I'm 99% sure that it's unrelated, but I felt the need to ask. Long story short, I've had a virus recently and an hour ago my urine turned red and filled with blood. My doctor on call believes that it's just that my virus has spread to my kidneys/bladder. I'm having an ultrasound and blood tests done tomorrow morning. My question is, the binaural beats could not have caused this damage, correct? I'm sure it's a preexisting issue or something as a result from the virus, but I felt the need to ask. Is it important to bring up the use of beats with my doctor?

Thank you very much. I hope this is nothing serious.

EscapeVelocity

Nothing you read here should be construed as medical advice.

Blood in the urine is pretty freaky when it happens to you (it did for me!) but yes, it can be directly related to a viral infection/urinary infection.

That's about all that can be said here. Please refer any and all concerns to a medical professional.
Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.
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darkdog302

Quote from: EscapeVelocity on August 09, 2014, 04:08:15
Nothing you read here should be construed as medical advice.

Blood in the urine is pretty freaky when it happens to you (it did for me!) but yes, it can be directly related to a viral infection/urinary infection.

That's about all that can be said here. Please refer any and all concerns to a medical professional.

Okay. Thank you for the speedy response.

Bluefirephoenix

No the binaural beats as used for astral projection practice are safe..

However, blood in the urine needs to be addressed by your doctor

darkdog302

Quote from: Bluefirephoenix on August 09, 2014, 08:21:26
No the binaural beats as used for astral projection practice are safe..

However, blood in the urine needs to be addressed by your doctor

That's good news, thank you. And yes, I have an appointment in an hour.