Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 > > Hi, all. I started my first round of chelation this morning. I >started >at 25 mg, only because I didn't want to hassle with >splitting capsules >if I don't have to. I have had 4 doses now, and I >don't notice anything >good or bad. Is this normal? I always feel better while taking the chelators, even if the dose is too high. Redistribution hits when the round stops. Wait and see how you feel the day after the round has stopped. J How do I know if I should increase? Should I just finish this round at this amount and try increasing next round, or should I do a couple rounds first before trying to increase? > > It has been almost 2 weeks since I had the last of my amalgams removed. I have felt awesome the last 6 days. I thought I was going to feel bad right away with chelation, but so far I don't. > > Thanks, > Olif > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 " Redistribution hits when the round stops. Wait and see how you feel the day after the round has stopped. " Great- the day after is when I see my ND since having my amalgams replaced. She isn't very knowledgeable about amalgam illness and seems skeptical, although she supported me in my decision to get my amalgams replaced. I want to be able to go in there feeling great. I feel better than I have felt in an awfully long time, just getting my amalgams removed. Maybe I will continue to chelate until Thurs. after my appointment. That will make my first round 5 days, instead of 3 though... , a while back you gave me permission to pass your email address on to a friend with fibro. I am going to do that today, as she is interested in contacting you. She doesn't think mercury can have anything to do with her illness, and unfortunately our ND seems to be encouraging this thought. :-( I am bringing Andy's books with me Thurs. to see if our ND will borrow them. She has his books on her list to buy, but hasn't done so yet, I don't think. She REALLY needs to read this! She is at least open-minded and listens, but she has yet to understand what a serious problem mercury exposure from amalgams is. -Olif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 > > " Redistribution hits when the round stops. Wait and see how > you feel the day after the round has stopped. " > > Great- the day after is when I see my ND since having my amalgams >replaced. She isn't very knowledgeable about amalgam illness and >seems skeptical, although she supported me in my decision to get my >amalgams replaced. I want to be able to go in there feeling great. I >feel better than I have felt in an awfully long time, just getting my >amalgams removed. Maybe I will continue to chelate until Thurs. after >my appointment. That will make my first round 5 days, instead of 3 >though... > I think that will be fine as long as you are not having difficulty waking up for the night doses. The end of round symptoms are the same whether chelation is 3 days or 5 days or more. > > I am bringing Andy's books with me Thurs. to see if our ND will >borrow them. She has his books on her list to buy, but hasn't done so >yet, I don't think. She REALLY needs to read this! She is at least >open-minded and listens, but she has yet to understand what a serious >problem mercury exposure from amalgams is. > > Don't be discouraged if she doesn't 'get it' yet. She may as she sees your improvement with time. J > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 > > " Redistribution hits when the round stops. Wait and see how > you feel the day after the round has stopped. " > > Great- the day after is when I see my ND since having my amalgams >replaced. She isn't very knowledgeable about amalgam illness and >seems skeptical, although she supported me in my decision to get my >amalgams replaced. I want to be able to go in there feeling great. I >feel better than I have felt in an awfully long time, just getting my >amalgams removed. Maybe I will continue to chelate until Thurs. after >my appointment. That will make my first round 5 days, instead of 3 >though... > I think that will be fine as long as you are not having difficulty waking up for the night doses. The end of round symptoms are the same whether chelation is 3 days or 5 days or more. > > I am bringing Andy's books with me Thurs. to see if our ND will >borrow them. She has his books on her list to buy, but hasn't done so >yet, I don't think. She REALLY needs to read this! She is at least >open-minded and listens, but she has yet to understand what a serious >problem mercury exposure from amalgams is. > > Don't be discouraged if she doesn't 'get it' yet. She may as she sees your improvement with time. J > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2007 Report Share Posted March 6, 2007 > > " Redistribution hits when the round stops. Wait and see how > you feel the day after the round has stopped. " > > Great- the day after is when I see my ND since having my amalgams >replaced. She isn't very knowledgeable about amalgam illness and >seems skeptical, although she supported me in my decision to get my >amalgams replaced. I want to be able to go in there feeling great. I >feel better than I have felt in an awfully long time, just getting my >amalgams removed. Maybe I will continue to chelate until Thurs. after >my appointment. That will make my first round 5 days, instead of 3 >though... > I think that will be fine as long as you are not having difficulty waking up for the night doses. The end of round symptoms are the same whether chelation is 3 days or 5 days or more. > > I am bringing Andy's books with me Thurs. to see if our ND will >borrow them. She has his books on her list to buy, but hasn't done so >yet, I don't think. She REALLY needs to read this! She is at least >open-minded and listens, but she has yet to understand what a serious >problem mercury exposure from amalgams is. > > Don't be discouraged if she doesn't 'get it' yet. She may as she sees your improvement with time. J > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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