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I'm a software developer who has spent a lot of time in the crypto space. About a year and a half ago I was heavily involved in a community takeover of a meme token project that gained a lot of attention. Shortly after that period I experienced a hack that liquidated my holdings, and around that same time I began experiencing a series of neurological symptoms that have persisted ever since.
The main symptoms include:
-Persistent auditory experiences that seem to occur internally
-Severe sleep disruption (I wake up repeatedly whenever I begin drifting off)
-Difficulty focusing due to intrusive noise or voices
-Episodes where certain thoughts or words seem to trigger auditory responses
-Significant cognitive fatigue and stress from this ongoing situation
I've spoken with multiple medical professionals and have tried several recommendations, but so far nothing has changed the symptoms.
I created a web-based medical imaging viewer that allows people to view CT and MRI scans. The viewer includes:
Frame-by-frame slice scrolling
Zoom and contrast tools
Negative/inverted views
Annotation tools (arrows, circles, etc.)
Orientation markers (anterior/posterior)
My hope is that someone with radiology, neurology, biomedical engineering, or imaging expertise might be willing to look at the scans and tell me if anything unusual stands out.
I'm not a doctor, so I don't want to jump to conclusions about what I'm seeing. I just know that something is happening neurologically and I'm trying to investigate every possible angle.
You can view my scans here:
MedViewStories.com
(Click on My Story and it loads my full CT & MRI scans by section, takes a few seconds to load a section once selected)
Or visit the full site:
MedView.tech
The viewer also works with other CT or MRI datasets if anyone wants to test the tool with their own scan for free.
I believe that it’s possible I was unknowingly targeted and may have a BCI/EEG/Cochlear device that was implanted without my knowledge or consent.
If you're a radiologist, neurologist, medical imaging researcher, or biomedical engineer and are willing to take a look, I would truly appreciate any feedback.
@elonmusk @tomoxl @OpenBCI @a1lon9 @synchroninc @BlackrockNeuro_
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