Guest guest Posted September 30, 2007 Report Share Posted September 30, 2007 Try to think postive. At least you have a bachelor's degree. So that you can obtain reasonable employment and wages. $30,000 a year is not bad. I live on $30,000 a year for four of us. Two adults and two children. All of which are sick from mercury. I have to chelate two children plus myself. I am not able to work more than part time right now. I do not have a doctor helping me. I purchased Andy's books, using my Christmas money. I read all I could on these boards in regards to treatment. I purchased the supplements, made up the schedule for them and began rounds. I refinanced my house to get my amalgams removed to the tune of $6500!! Worth it but yes expensive. I currently have a tooth that is literally killing me. It causes a great deal of pain if hot/cold or something hard. I went to a clinic because that's all I can afford. I have no dental insurace. They said, the filling in it is so deep it's to the nerve. And that is why it's causing pain. They recomended a $1000 root canal. Which I refused. They are toxic to your immune system. Not to mention...my car costs less than that. They want to put a medicated filling in it, to try to save it, because I told them to pull it. No tooth is worth your overall health or constant pain, or half your bank account. As for those that want to see us get better, that would be us. The only person that will care as much about your health as you do is you. I have learned the modern mainstream medicine is not out there to help you but make money from you. They are a business and businesses make profits. If you are lucky you may find a holistic integrative medicine doctor that will help you and that will care. But they usually do not take insurance, and you will pay out of pocket. I have found it cheaper to buy the supplements, read the information and do it myself. It was not hard to learn about vitamins and what they do in the body. What dmsa does, etc. It is easy to figure doses by weight, simple math. There are many people out here on the boards..who do care. Who are here to help guide you. They are wonderful people, who give up their spare time to give you advice and guide you to information that will help you. They do this, because they have been where you are. I in no way mean for this email to come across as harsh or uncaring. I am just giving you the reality of it. If you can afford to confer with Andy, that's an exceptional gift to be cherished. If you cannot, you can still get well. But in today's money driven ecomony, we have to take care of ourselves. No one else will. My annual income is $4,000. Without a spouse we would not be even in the $30,000 bracket. And feeding two children on that income is very hard, let alone pay for the numerous supplements they require. I recovered my son from PDD, which is a developmental delay with autistic features. I did this on my meager income, by reading these boards. Please don't despair...it can be done. > > > > > How much, I only make $30,000 a year, cause I just got my Bachelor's > degree. My car is on the fritz, and now I have an infection in one of > my teeth from an old root canal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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