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We are quick to label any assertive woman as a “Karen.” But sometimes, the person shouting is simply trying to protect their life-sustaining medical equipment. Let’s reserve judgment until we know whether the request was reasonable—and whether the business responded reasonably.

🔹 Carry a doctor’s note or device ID card. Calmly state, “I cannot go through that scanner due to an implanted medical device. Please provide a manual alternative per ADA guidelines.”

The woman claimed she had a surgically implanted medical device (e.g., an insulin pump, spinal cord stimulator, or deep brain stimulator). Many medical device manufacturers explicitly warn against active scanning systems, as the electromagnetic fields can cause malfunctions, reset devices, or deliver unintended shocks.

Under the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), retailers must provide “reasonable modifications” to their standard policies. For a person with a verifiable medical need to avoid an ALS scan, a reasonable modification would be a manual pat-down or an alternative screening method.