Geiger counters in customs at IAH?
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When I had the same test the hospital gave me a letter with the name of the isotope, when it was administered, Beq and half life. I was down to 1/64th of the original level when I went through YYZ and stood farther away than normal to play it safe.
You emit gamma rays with that isotope. So does fissionable bomb material.
You emit gamma rays with that isotope. So does fissionable bomb material.
Scintillation counter.
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You emit gamma rays with that isotope. So does fissionable bomb material.
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That being said, however, it is simple to tell if a person presenting themselves as having had a Nuclear Medicine procedure has a point source of radiation (possible smuggling), or whether they have the expected distribution and characteristic radiation of the radionuclide tracer used in their procedure.
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About two years ago my wife had some radiation therapy. About a month afterward we travelled to Switzerland, transiting CDG. Nothing happened until we returned to IAH.
A very polite CBP officer at the exit (with a beeper of some kind going off) asked "Excuse me, did either of you recently have a medical procedure?". My wife says "Yes", and he says "Welcome home and I hope everything is OK". It wasn't until we had exited that we discussed the matter and realized what must have happened.
So we got out of the US, through French and Swiss airports, and not until we get home do they realize we have higher than normal radiation? That is the scary part, not being asked politely about a condition that obviously caused an alarm. I can live with that, especially after watching the current season of 24!
A very polite CBP officer at the exit (with a beeper of some kind going off) asked "Excuse me, did either of you recently have a medical procedure?". My wife says "Yes", and he says "Welcome home and I hope everything is OK". It wasn't until we had exited that we discussed the matter and realized what must have happened.
So we got out of the US, through French and Swiss airports, and not until we get home do they realize we have higher than normal radiation? That is the scary part, not being asked politely about a condition that obviously caused an alarm. I can live with that, especially after watching the current season of 24!
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About two years ago my wife had some radiation therapy. About a month afterward we travelled to Switzerland, transiting CDG. Nothing happened until we returned to IAH.
A very polite CBP officer at the exit (with a beeper of some kind going off) asked "Excuse me, did either of you recently have a medical procedure?". My wife says "Yes", and he says "Welcome home and I hope everything is OK". It wasn't until we had exited that we discussed the matter and realized what must have happened.
So we got out of the US, through French and Swiss airports, and not until we get home do they realize we have higher than normal radiation? That is the scary part, not being asked politely about a condition that obviously caused an alarm. I can live with that, especially after watching the current season of 24!
A very polite CBP officer at the exit (with a beeper of some kind going off) asked "Excuse me, did either of you recently have a medical procedure?". My wife says "Yes", and he says "Welcome home and I hope everything is OK". It wasn't until we had exited that we discussed the matter and realized what must have happened.
So we got out of the US, through French and Swiss airports, and not until we get home do they realize we have higher than normal radiation? That is the scary part, not being asked politely about a condition that obviously caused an alarm. I can live with that, especially after watching the current season of 24!

