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Sorry TK for the long post

question was I guess to clarify if most people felt better immediately

after amalgam removal, as I feel so absolutely cruddy

now, and thought If I had the fillings out I might feel better and be

able to handle the stress of closing my business.

second question was to see if any San Francisco doctors. I checked out

the various indexes and do not see any

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> Sorry TK for the long post

>

> question was I guess to clarify if most people felt better immediately

> after amalgam removal, as I feel so absolutely cruddy

> now, and thought If I had the fillings out I might feel better and be

> able to handle the stress of closing my business.

>

People often do feel better immediately after amalgam removal but it

is for a very short time and then at the 3 month point people often

feel worse. At that point you would really want to have a good diet,

supplement and medication program in place so that you can start

chelation because proper chelation will help you through the rough

parts that start at the 3 month point.

A person can only take so much stress at one time (physical, emotional

and financial). You may want to plan your amalgam removal so that it

is space over time and is to too hard on you to do all at once. I did

one quadrant a month or so and found that was about all I could cope with.

Supplements will help you to cope with stress, and possibly medications.

> second question was to see if any San Francisco doctors. I checked out

> the various indexes and do not see any

>

I'm not aware of any. It might be just as easy and cost effective to

fly to Seattle to see . If you consult with her once in

person she can continue to consult on the phone.

> Thanks

>

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> Sorry TK for the long post

>

> question was I guess to clarify if most people felt better immediately

> after amalgam removal, as I feel so absolutely cruddy

> now, and thought If I had the fillings out I might feel better and be

> able to handle the stress of closing my business.

>

People often do feel better immediately after amalgam removal but it

is for a very short time and then at the 3 month point people often

feel worse. At that point you would really want to have a good diet,

supplement and medication program in place so that you can start

chelation because proper chelation will help you through the rough

parts that start at the 3 month point.

A person can only take so much stress at one time (physical, emotional

and financial). You may want to plan your amalgam removal so that it

is space over time and is to too hard on you to do all at once. I did

one quadrant a month or so and found that was about all I could cope with.

Supplements will help you to cope with stress, and possibly medications.

> second question was to see if any San Francisco doctors. I checked out

> the various indexes and do not see any

>

I'm not aware of any. It might be just as easy and cost effective to

fly to Seattle to see . If you consult with her once in

person she can continue to consult on the phone.

> Thanks

>

>

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> Sorry TK for the long post

TK--- don't worry about this, it is not something to worry about.

>

> question was I guess to clarify if most people felt better

immediately

> after amalgam removal

TK--- some people will , some will feel worse

, as I feel so absolutely cruddy

> now, and thought If I had the fillings out I might feel better and be

> able to handle the stress of closing my business.

TK--- look into natural mood stabilizers or rx to help,also diet in

case blood sugar is a problem.

>

> second question was to see if any San Francisco doctors. I checked

out

> the various indexes and do not see any

TK--- someone has mentioned one before in SF, search the archives, I

will look in my notes. may have been on one of the other forums.

>

> Thanks

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