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I had to stop a round because i missed a dose after 21 hours of

chelation. I need to wait for at least 21 hour before restarting? Is

that correct?

How many rounds do i need to chelate to undo the 'damage' (i don't

notice any so far) of this 'inproper' round?

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> I had to stop a round because i missed a dose after 21 hours of

> chelation. I need to wait for at least 21 hour before restarting? Is

> that correct?

>

That is my understanding, or you could wait longer depending on how

you feel.

> How many rounds do i need to chelate to undo the 'damage' (i don't

> notice any so far) of this 'inproper' round?

>

If you were using the correct dosage for you and the correct timing

for the chelator then you did not do an improper round because you

stopped when you missed a dose. The damage would not be significant

in the grand scheme of things.

J

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> I had to stop a round because i missed a dose after 21 hours of

> chelation. I need to wait for at least 21 hour before restarting? Is

> that correct?

>

That is my understanding, or you could wait longer depending on how

you feel.

> How many rounds do i need to chelate to undo the 'damage' (i don't

> notice any so far) of this 'inproper' round?

>

If you were using the correct dosage for you and the correct timing

for the chelator then you did not do an improper round because you

stopped when you missed a dose. The damage would not be significant

in the grand scheme of things.

J

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> I had to stop a round because i missed a dose after 21 hours of

> chelation. I need to wait for at least 21 hour before restarting? Is

> that correct?

>

That is my understanding, or you could wait longer depending on how

you feel.

> How many rounds do i need to chelate to undo the 'damage' (i don't

> notice any so far) of this 'inproper' round?

>

If you were using the correct dosage for you and the correct timing

for the chelator then you did not do an improper round because you

stopped when you missed a dose. The damage would not be significant

in the grand scheme of things.

J

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> I had to stop a round because i missed a dose after 21 hours of

> chelation. I need to wait for at least 21 hour before restarting? Is

> that correct?

>

> How many rounds do i need to chelate to undo the 'damage' (i don't

> notice any so far) of this 'inproper' round?

>

The kids and I have done 64 rounds, and we've had to stop rounds here and there

for various

reasons. Sometimes it was because we missed a dose (usually a nighttime dose),

or because

someone became sick and vomited.

Try not to worry, it happens.

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> I had to stop a round because i missed a dose after 21 hours of

> chelation. I need to wait for at least 21 hour before restarting? Is

> that correct?

>

> How many rounds do i need to chelate to undo the 'damage' (i don't

> notice any so far) of this 'inproper' round?

>

The kids and I have done 64 rounds, and we've had to stop rounds here and there

for various

reasons. Sometimes it was because we missed a dose (usually a nighttime dose),

or because

someone became sick and vomited.

Try not to worry, it happens.

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> I had to stop a round because i missed a dose after 21 hours of

> chelation. I need to wait for at least 21 hour before restarting? Is

> that correct?

>

> How many rounds do i need to chelate to undo the 'damage' (i don't

> notice any so far) of this 'inproper' round?

>

The kids and I have done 64 rounds, and we've had to stop rounds here and there

for various

reasons. Sometimes it was because we missed a dose (usually a nighttime dose),

or because

someone became sick and vomited.

Try not to worry, it happens.

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