Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 And the normal way to take a temperature in France is rectally. Margaret > > HI , > > > > I am sure you are right about the half life situation, but the French and > many other Europeans have been giving pain killing suppositories to > > their children for years, and I cant imagine that those children all have > problems with 'psychosexual development'. > > > > I agree that it may not be appropriate for adolescents to receive medication > this way but for younger children I wouldn't have a problem with it > > at all. I remember when I lived in upstate New York and the horror on the > faces of other mothers on the beach as my two year old ran around > > naked! Its just a matter of taste in my opinion and I think that people can > over think things. > > > > Just my opinion, no offence intended, but I wouldn't want people to think > that they are perverted if this is the only option for them to get a > chelator in > > to their child. > > > > Sal x > > > > > > Re: /was: Re:Chelation - > suppositories > > > > Hi , > > > > I'm not in favor of suppositories, not because they don't work, but for the > potential that a parent administering regular suppositories can have on the > psychosexual development of a child. > > > > I don't think the Dan! drs quite thought this one through. Oral is fine, > works well and has no danger of creating some real problems for the > adolescent. > > > > Suppositories would also have to be administered every 3 hours to make sure > regression doesn't occur, not exactly a comfortable proposition for anyone. > > > > IMHO, I'd rethink this. Please ask any mental health clinician and he/she > will undoubtedly have the same reservations. Dr. Jackie McCandless has also > expressed the same strong opinion " against " suppositories for the same > reasons above. > > > > > > Re:Chelation - suppositories > > > > Originally doctor planned on oral DMSA, so I did all my research on that. > Now she suggested alternating suppositories of DMSA/DMPS instead. > > Would love people's feedback on their experiences of suppositories. We have > high lead as well as other metals/ I'm terrified of regression. > > Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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