Guest guest Posted December 31, 2002 Report Share Posted December 31, 2002 I have a question about pupils. I wouldn't call my son's pupils dialated (they do change size with lighting), but his pupils are almost always much larger (about 30-40% more diamter) than both his parent's and his younger brother's (who didn't get any Hg vaccines)--especially indoors. Outdoors they get closer to the " right " size, but they're still demonstrably bigger than other peoples pupils. Does this sound like a mercury poisoning symptom or do you folks think it has other likely causes? I'm thinking I can point to it as a very concrete, undeniable symptom that even his regular pediatrician would have to deal with and possibly diagnose leading to more reliable insurance coverage (because the diagnoses would be " mercury poisoning " and not " PDD " ) for the biomedical portion of his treatment. Thanks, Bart Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 Bart, my seven year old daughter has the exact thing you describe. I took her in for a very extensive eye exam and she checked out perfect. She has no diagnosis and other than talking non-stop is a great kid. Her 5 yr old sister (PDD-NOS) has normal pupils and can't talk. Both recieved lots of mercury from the same clinic. Good luck with the diagnosis change. > I have a question about pupils. I wouldn't call my son's pupils > dialated (they do change size with lighting), but his pupils are almost > always much larger (about 30-40% more diamter) than both his parent's > and his younger brother's (who didn't get any Hg vaccines)-- especially > indoors. Outdoors they get closer to the " right " size, but they're > still demonstrably bigger than other peoples pupils. > > Does this sound like a mercury poisoning symptom or do you folks think > it has other likely causes? I'm thinking I can point to it as a very > concrete, undeniable symptom that even his regular pediatrician would > have to deal with and possibly diagnose leading to more reliable > insurance coverage (because the diagnoses would be " mercury poisoning " > and not " PDD " ) for the biomedical portion of his treatment. > > Thanks, > Bart Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 > I have a question about pupils. I wouldn't call my son's pupils > dialated (they do change size with lighting), but his pupils are almost > always much larger (about 30-40% more diamter) than both his parent's > and his younger brother's (who didn't get any Hg vaccines)--especially > indoors. Outdoors they get closer to the " right " size, but they're > still demonstrably bigger than other peoples pupils. This is exactly the kind of thing mercury causes. Mild, symmetric impairment. Not severe brain damage. Just impairment. Pupils do respond to light but not as much as they are supposed to. Andy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . > > Does this sound like a mercury poisoning symptom or do you folks think > it has other likely causes? I'm thinking I can point to it as a very > concrete, undeniable symptom that even his regular pediatrician would > have to deal with and possibly diagnose leading to more reliable > insurance coverage (because the diagnoses would be " mercury poisoning " > and not " PDD " ) for the biomedical portion of his treatment. Insurance usually won't pay for mercury poisoning either. In theory they are supposed to, but they generally insist either he doesn't really have it, or treatment isn't medicallly necessary, or most often that it was someone else's fault so they don't have to pay (Even though they clearly do - most people don't konw how to holler at them properly about that). be careful and talk to some labs and alternative doc's billing secretaries about what works.. . . . . .. . . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2003 Report Share Posted January 3, 2003 > > This is exactly the kind of thing mercury causes. Mild, symmetric > > impairment. Not severe brain damage. Just impairment. Pupils do > > respond to light but not as much as they are supposed to. > > > > Andy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . > > Aw, gee, I always thought that was just my secret weapon for getting people > to think I was genuinely interested in what they were saying, even when I > wasn't. Does that go away after chelation Yes. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . >or is it a permanent change? > > Ter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 When they are hyper their pupils get bigger. Pupil dilation (mydriasis) and hyperactivity are both effects of adrenaline. Andy . . . . .. . . . > Hi, I was wondering if anyone has noticed that their child pupils are > VERY large? This is not something that I have ever noticed before in > my son...but tonight...WOW!!! He is like a major wild child, and you > can hardly see the blue in his eyes for the size of his pupils. He is > gf/cf...no food infractions, takes DHA, mg, molybd. Has anyone > experienced this with their child?? If so what could possibly be the > cause for this? He hasn't slept in days, so maybe it is from being > sleep deprived, although he certainly doesn't act as if he hasn't > slept! Incredibly hyper!! Any thoughts? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2003 Report Share Posted October 25, 2003 Are you implying that the huge number of children with ADHD and Autism who have enlarged pupils have syphilis? > >When they are hyper their pupils get bigger. Pupil dilation > >(mydriasis) and hyperactivity are both effects of adrenaline. > > > >Andy . . . . .. . . . > > > > > Hi, I was wondering if anyone has noticed that their child pupils > >are > > > VERY large? This is not something that I have ever noticed before > >in > > > my son...but tonight...WOW!!! He is like a major wild child, and > >you > > > can hardly see the blue in his eyes for the size of his pupils. He > >is > > > gf/cf...no food infractions, takes DHA, mg, molybd. Has anyone > > > experienced this with their child?? If so what could possibly be > >the > > > cause for this? He hasn't slept in days, so maybe it is from being > > > sleep deprived, although he certainly doesn't act as if he hasn't > > > slept! Incredibly hyper!! Any thoughts? > > > > > > > > > > >======================================================= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 YES, my daughter also has huge pupils occasionally. Not quite as large as you describe, but still much bigger than anyone else in the room. No doctor has ever explained this to me, other than Dr. Holmes, who said it indicated mercury toxicity, which is vague. I'm also curious what causes this. > Hi, I was wondering if anyone has noticed that their child pupils are > VERY large? This is not something that I have ever noticed before in > my son...but tonight...WOW!!! He is like a major wild child, and you > can hardly see the blue in his eyes for the size of his pupils. He is > gf/cf...no food infractions, takes DHA, mg, molybd. Has anyone > experienced this with their child?? If so what could possibly be the > cause for this? He hasn't slept in days, so maybe it is from being > sleep deprived, although he certainly doesn't act as if he hasn't > slept! Incredibly hyper!! Any thoughts? > > Sam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 --- In , " svernetti73 " <samvern@b...> wrote: > Hi, I was wondering if anyone has noticed that their child pupils are > VERY large? This is not something that I have ever noticed before in > my son...but tonight...WOW!!! He is like a major wild child, and you > can hardly see the blue in his eyes for the size of his pupils. This would have been a major high phenol day for my #2 son about 4 years ago. http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2003 Report Share Posted October 26, 2003 Wouldn't this still indicate that the mercury was the issue to be dealt with and not the syphilis that past ancestors may have been treated for? > > > >When they are hyper their pupils get bigger. Pupil dilation > > > >(mydriasis) and hyperactivity are both effects of adrenaline. > > > > > > > >Andy . . . . .. . . . > > > > > > > > > Hi, I was wondering if anyone has noticed that their child > > pupils > > > >are > > > > > VERY large? This is not something that I have ever noticed > > before > > > >in > > > > > my son...but tonight...WOW!!! He is like a major wild child, > > and > > > >you > > > > > can hardly see the blue in his eyes for the size of his > > pupils. He > > > >is > > > > > gf/cf...no food infractions, takes DHA, mg, molybd. Has anyone > > > > > experienced this with their child?? If so what could possibly > > be > > > >the > > > > > cause for this? He hasn't slept in days, so maybe it is from > > being > > > > > sleep deprived, although he certainly doesn't act as if he > > hasn't > > > > > slept! Incredibly hyper!! Any thoughts? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >======================================================= > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 I am taking a medical course and just did part of the Sympathetic Nervous system. This is the one that goes into action when body needs to take flight!! How appropriate that! If your child had dilated pupils AND constipation ( maybe sweating although mercury kids have trouble with this) and gastric juices are slow, consider that there is a blockage in the Para-sympathetic Nervous system. This is the antogonist and will for example constrict the pupils and speed up the gastric system. In short, dilated pupils of accompanied are consistent with your child attaining " in flight " mode or shall we call it hyperactive!! Call it also Sympathetic Overdrive... A blocked para-sympathetic can arise from toxins blocking the nervous impulses. I can't identify which toxins yet but shall keep you informed. BTW my daughter's dilated pupils and severe constipation has been relieved to a great deal by mega Vitamin A. Could be a correlation between this and it's strengthening of the immune system which eventually cleans up the offending toxins. in Germany [ ] Pupils > Hi, I was wondering if anyone has noticed that their child pupils are > VERY large? This is not something that I have ever noticed before in > my son...but tonight...WOW!!! He is like a major wild child, and you > can hardly see the blue in his eyes for the size of his pupils. He is > gf/cf...no food infractions, takes DHA, mg, molybd. Has anyone > experienced this with their child?? If so what could possibly be the > cause for this? He hasn't slept in days, so maybe it is from being > sleep deprived, although he certainly doesn't act as if he hasn't > slept! Incredibly hyper!! Any thoughts? > > Sam > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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