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>From: TheSkyKing@...

>Reply-

>adult-metal-chelation ,

>Subject: [ ] NIGHTMARES

>Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 13:07:50 EDT

>

>Hello,

>

>I have been having some FRIGHTENING nightmares recently (for those of you

>who

>don't know me, I am an adult who has been chelating myself for about 5

>months

>and I consider myself to be about 70% cured of some serious lifelong health

>problems, all my improvement is due to chelation).

>

>Last night I dreamed that I was in a sword fight with one of my friends and

>I

>cut his head off several times, blood and everything, and each time his

>head

>fell off it would re-attach and I would have to chop it off again.

>

>Now - I can tell you that normally I am a very laid back, easy going person

>and I NEVER have dreams about this kind of thing!

>

>Does anyone else get this kind of thing?

>

>

>

>

>

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B:

Didn't you get weird dreams on the PCA-Rx too?

J

In a message dated 8/13/03 12:58:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

orthacoustic@... writes:>

>

> Hi ,

>

> Yes, I'm chelating myself with our 2 boys and I get " disturbing " dreams from

> the stuff. Not really nightmares, but uncomfortable situation dreams that

> are very vivid and that I can remember after I wake up (for a short time

> anyway).

>

> Our boys also have trouble sleeping the first couple of nights but we chelae

> for 5 days (Andy protocol) every 2 weeks. I'm on DMSA only but they are

> DMSA/ALA combo.

>

> If I remember correctly, you are on ALA only, so perhaps this really is just

> " normal " for the mercury chelation process.

>

> OC

>

> >From: TheSkyKing@...

> >Reply-

> >adult-metal-chelation ,

> >Subject: [ ] NIGHTMARES

> >Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 13:07:50 EDT

> >

> >Hello,

> >

> >I have been having some FRIGHTENING nightmares recently (for those of you

>

> >who

> >don't know me, I am an adult who has been chelating myself for about 5

> >months

> >and I consider myself to be about 70% cured of some serious lifelong

> health

> >problems, all my improvement is due to chelation).

> >

> >Last night I dreamed that I was in a sword fight with one of my friends

> and

> >I

> >cut his head off several times, blood and everything, and each time his

> >head

> >fell off it would re-attach and I would have to chop it off again.

> >

> >Now - I can tell you that normally I am a very laid back, easy going

> person

> >and I NEVER have dreams about this kind of thing!

> >

> >Does anyone else get this kind of thing?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I am on DMPS oral and ALA. Right now I'm at 70mg ALA and 120mg DMPS (8 hours

DMPS, 3 hours ALA).

> If I remember correctly, you are on ALA only, so perhaps this really is

> just " normal " for the mercury chelation process.

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Hi ,

Yes, I'm chelating myself with our 2 boys and I get " disturbing " dreams from the

stuff. Not really nightmares, but uncomfortable situation dreams that are very

vivid and that I can remember after I wake up (for a short time anyway).

Our boys also have trouble sleeping the first couple of nights but we chelae for

5 days (Andy protocol) every 2 weeks. I'm on DMSA only but they are DMSA/ALA

combo.

If I remember correctly, you are on ALA only, so perhaps this really is just

" normal " for the mercury chelation process.

OC

>From: TheSkyKing@...

>Reply-

>adult-metal-chelation ,

>Subject: [ ] NIGHTMARES

>Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 13:07:50 EDT

>

>Hello,

>

>I have been having some FRIGHTENING nightmares recently (for those of you

>who

>don't know me, I am an adult who has been chelating myself for about 5

>months

>and I consider myself to be about 70% cured of some serious lifelong health

>problems, all my improvement is due to chelation).

>

>Last night I dreamed that I was in a sword fight with one of my friends and

>I

>cut his head off several times, blood and everything, and each time his

>head

>fell off it would re-attach and I would have to chop it off again.

>

>Now - I can tell you that normally I am a very laid back, easy going person

>and I NEVER have dreams about this kind of thing!

>

>Does anyone else get this kind of thing?

>

>

>

>

>

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,

I get really weird dreams, different from this, when I take

melatonin. I seem to have an intolerance to it, and I recently found

out that people who have a deficiency of inositol are the ones who

react badly to melatonin. Rose

> Hello,

>

> I have been having some FRIGHTENING nightmares recently (for those

of you who

> don't know me, I am an adult who has been chelating myself for

about 5 months

> and I consider myself to be about 70% cured of some serious

lifelong health

> problems, all my improvement is due to chelation).

>

> Last night I dreamed that I was in a sword fight with one of my

friends and I

> cut his head off several times, blood and everything, and each time

his head

> fell off it would re-attach and I would have to chop it off again.

>

> Now - I can tell you that normally I am a very laid back, easy

going person

> and I NEVER have dreams about this kind of thing!

>

> Does anyone else get this kind of thing?

>

>

>

>

>

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> Hi ,

>

> Yes, I'm chelating myself with our 2 boys and I get " disturbing "

dreams from the stuff. Not really nightmares, but uncomfortable

situation dreams that are very vivid and that I can remember after I

wake up (for a short time anyway).

>

This describes the way I feel on melatonin and I AM NOT chelating.

Rae

> Our boys also have trouble sleeping the first couple of nights but

we chelae for 5 days (Andy protocol) every 2 weeks. I'm on DMSA only

but they are DMSA/ALA combo.

>

> If I remember correctly, you are on ALA only, so perhaps this

really is just " normal " for the mercury chelation process.

>

> OC

>

> >From: TheSkyKing@a...

> >Reply-

> >adult-metal-chelation , Autism-

Mercury

> >Subject: [ ] NIGHTMARES

> >Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 13:07:50 EDT

> >

> >Hello,

> >

> >I have been having some FRIGHTENING nightmares recently (for

those of you

> >who

> >don't know me, I am an adult who has been chelating myself for

about 5

> >months

> >and I consider myself to be about 70% cured of some serious

lifelong health

> >problems, all my improvement is due to chelation).

> >

> >Last night I dreamed that I was in a sword fight with one of my

friends and

> >I

> >cut his head off several times, blood and everything, and each

time his

> >head

> >fell off it would re-attach and I would have to chop it off

again.

> >

> >Now - I can tell you that normally I am a very laid back, easy

going person

> >and I NEVER have dreams about this kind of thing!

> >

> >Does anyone else get this kind of thing?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Mandy,

Let me know how it goes. I have not taken any inositol, yet; but I

definitely don't plan on taking melatonin, at this time. I was

thinking, could I really be deficient in inositol? I plan on

supplementing it and other things, because I have had years of

chronic fatigue; and since I can't chelate myself due to many mercury

fillings at this time, I am now thinking that I am really messed up,

nutrient wise. Rose

>

> Same reaction here Rose, interestingly I have been taking Inositol

lately,

> will try some Melatonin tonight as I'm off work right now (so I

could catch up

> if ness) and see if the bad dreams still happen

> Mandi in UK

>

>

>

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Mandi,

Wow! This is amazing! I am looking forward to seeing how you do with

more mg. of melatonin. Also, can you tell me how much inositol you

were taking a day? I am curious, as I am starting inositol on myself

and on my husband soon. I read where it is great to counteract gray

hair, which I have acquired recently due to severe stress, and for

panic attacks like my husband and son suffer. I bought a large

bottle of the powder so I can continue giving it to my son. He is

only taking a small amount, but I plan on increasing it gradually.

Rose

> Hi Rose

> No nightmares................I only took 1mg though (Kirkman with

Magnesium).

> I try it again tonight as I feel quite bonny this AM :)

> Mandi

>

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Lately I have had a few nightmares which of course disrupt sleep and are not

pleasant. I wouldn't have thought anything of it except that yesterday my

husband related a troubling nightmare that he had the night before.

Now I wonder if it's something we are eating, or our routine, or just a

coincidence.

Thoughts from the group are welcomed.

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Francesca,

Nightmares and dreams usually result from subliminal perceptions that

get analyzed, permuted, and distorted by a brain that is not actively

being controlled toward a specific purpose. This happens usually at

night when free associations are most productive and the brain is not

engaged in motor or intellectual activities that will keep it busy

with items of higher priority.

I suggest that you review the topic of the dream taking into

consideration what you did the day before. Many times, nightmares are

wild extrapolations of some real event that worries you. At other

times, some physical discomfort gets amplified because the body is

limp. For example, if your nose is congested, you may dream that you

are in a cave where you are running out of oxygen and you cannot get

out. If your arm falls asleep, the tingling may be interpreted as

insects crawling inside your skin. If you need to go to the bathroom

while asleep, your dreams may take you to places where it is

inconvenient to relieve yourself because there are people, or the

place is too dirty, etc. This is a good thing. Otherwise, we might

pee in bed a lot more frequently.

Try to avoid negative emotions before bedtime. Don't watch violent

movies like the latest Bond movie " Casino Royale " , or " Blood

Diamonds " . Avoid watching the evening news because they only report

the bad things that happen in the world: terrorist bombings, war in

Iraq, massacres, political conflicts, global warming, storms, etc.

To avoid bad dreams, watch Jeopardy and comedies. Play cards, write a

book, or do something positive. Exercise so that you are tired when

you go to bed. Make sure that you meet your RDAs of omega-3 and

omega-6 fatty acids which support brain function. Laugh a lot.

Tony :-)

>

> Lately I have had a few nightmares which of course disrupt sleep and

are not

> pleasant. I wouldn't have thought anything of it except that

yesterday my

> husband related a troubling nightmare that he had the night before.

>

> Now I wonder if it's something we are eating, or our routine, or just a

> coincidence.

>

> Thoughts from the group are welcomed.

>

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  • 1 year later...

What is your thyroid status?

Konnie

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>

> Can anyone tell me how to stop nightmares?

> Â

> When I first started LDN I remember I slept like a baby the first month.

> Â

> For the next year I don't remember having problems apart from the

odd night when I couldn't sleep at all.

> Â

> For the last six months I have had a nightmare almost every night. I

have one nightmare and then usually get to sleep. I don't always

remember the nightmare the next day but I do remember last nights. I

woke up after almost being raped.

> Â

> These nightmares are pretty scary and always wake me up. Then I can

go to sleep.

> Â

> Does anyone else have similar experiences and can anyone suggest a

solution to the problem. I go to bed late because of my husbands work

hours.

> Â

> Thankyou

> Audrey

> Â

>

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