Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 ----- Original Message ----- From: Well, if she needs chelators more often, you would not necessarily notice a problem with DMSA alone at this point. I would think ALA is doing most of the " heavy lifting " now - so if there were an issue of redistribution, you might notice it only when using ALA. >>>You're right about this, thanks for reminding me of the difference between the Dmsa and Ala. I did notice the round with the more frequent dosing not nearly as bad as this last round, we'll reduce the Ala, I think and go back to more frequent dosing which is apparent that she needs now. It also seems to help to give her a couple of just dmsa capsules to finish the round. She is continues to do well, off round, very good mood, a little bump in quickness with her back and forth conversation, lightening fast, we got something from this last round, so that's another indication we have more work to do. Funny thing is she is so responsible that she could set her own alarm (she can tell time) and give herself the chelator at night, we wouldn't let her but she's fully capable of it.....but maybe if this goes on for a few more years. I'm glad the GABA helped you and I appreciate you sharing your personal experience. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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