Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 > > Hello, > > I learned of this group months ago when from the A-M list. I have two children with > autism/ mercury poisoning and have chelated them on 's protocol for two years. > > I had my first two amalgam replacements 9 months ago, but had a bad experience with > the dentist. I have found a new dentist in my area from the mercury- free dentist list. In the > last 24 hours I have had 4 more amalgams replaced- two yesterday and two today. He > followed the correct protocol and I took a lot of vitamin C and selenium. I am not feeling > well at all right now. Is this being done too quickly? TK-- possibly He also wants to replace my last > amalgam next Tuesday. TK-- IMO I would reschedule until later maybe next month or two months when you are doing better, don't push your body too hard, it needs time to try and get rid of the Hg and repair > > I won't be able to purchase Any's book until next week, so excuse my ignorance on this > topic. > > The other conclusions I have thought of as possibilities for the way I feel are novocaine TK--- very possible if it bothered you before or > the fact that I have severe TMJ (arthritis in my jaw). But I feel pretty sick. TK--- I wouldn't think the TMJ would make you feel sick > > Any input? > Thanks, > King > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 > > Hello, > > I learned of this group months ago when from the A-M list. I have two children with > autism/ mercury poisoning and have chelated them on 's protocol for two years. > > I had my first two amalgam replacements 9 months ago, but had a bad experience with > the dentist. I have found a new dentist in my area from the mercury- free dentist list. In the > last 24 hours I have had 4 more amalgams replaced- two yesterday and two today. He > followed the correct protocol and I took a lot of vitamin C and selenium. I am not feeling > well at all right now. Is this being done too quickly? TK-- possibly He also wants to replace my last > amalgam next Tuesday. TK-- IMO I would reschedule until later maybe next month or two months when you are doing better, don't push your body too hard, it needs time to try and get rid of the Hg and repair > > I won't be able to purchase Any's book until next week, so excuse my ignorance on this > topic. > > The other conclusions I have thought of as possibilities for the way I feel are novocaine TK--- very possible if it bothered you before or > the fact that I have severe TMJ (arthritis in my jaw). But I feel pretty sick. TK--- I wouldn't think the TMJ would make you feel sick > > Any input? > Thanks, > King > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2007 Report Share Posted March 22, 2007 > The other conclusions I have thought of as possibilities for the > way I feel are novocaine or the fact that I have severe TMJ > (arthritis in my jaw). But I feel pretty sick. The first thing that springs to mind is that you could just be sick - everyone in this house has been sick lately and it has been taking a surprising number of forms. The next thing that comes to mind is did he do any compatability testing? Are you sure that the materials he used to replace the amalgams are not themselves causing problems? Two sessions close together is a lot to ask of your body. I agree with TK, reschedule the next one for a later date. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 > > > The other conclusions I have thought of as possibilities for the way I feel are novocaine Did the novocaine make you feel scarily bad in the office? You can ask for the kind that does *not have epinephrine in it. That ugliness should have been very short-term though. But I feel pretty sick. I wouldn't have any more done until you feel a little better. What are your symptoms? Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 > > > The other conclusions I have thought of as possibilities for the way I feel are novocaine Did the novocaine make you feel scarily bad in the office? You can ask for the kind that does *not have epinephrine in it. That ugliness should have been very short-term though. But I feel pretty sick. I wouldn't have any more done until you feel a little better. What are your symptoms? Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 > > The first thing that springs to mind is that you could just be sick - > everyone in this house has been sick lately and it has been taking a > surprising number of forms. This could be the case my kids have another viral ?? that surfaced last night. > > The next thing that comes to mind is did he do any compatability > testing? Are you sure that the materials he used to replace the > amalgams are not themselves causing problems? No, he did not. I not sure if I have a problem with the cement he used. Three of them were ceramic crowns. > > Two sessions close together is a lot to ask of your body. I agree > with TK, reschedule the next one for a later date. > Thanks, I have postponed my next appointment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2007 Report Share Posted March 23, 2007 Hi Nell, I forgot that it had epinephrin in it. I have had a few reactions to different antibiotics that required epinephrin in the ER. It made me feel almost as bad as the drug reaction itself. I will be sure to arrange to get a shot without it in the future. Yesterday I had a terrible headache for hours and felt lethargic. Today I feel better, but I'm still have a minor headache, fatigue, and brain fog. Thanks, > > > > > > The other conclusions I have thought of as possibilities for the way > I feel are novocaine > > Did the novocaine make you feel scarily bad in the office? You can ask > for the kind that does *not have epinephrine in it. That ugliness > should have been very short-term though. > > But I feel pretty sick. > > I wouldn't have any more done until you feel a little better. What are > your symptoms? > > Nell > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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