Guest guest Posted May 2, 2007 Report Share Posted May 2, 2007 Hey Dean, Thanks for posting your " I'm cured " post. It came through to give me some encouragement at a very difficult time. So difficult I couldn't even reply and tell you how happy I am for you!!! Please, please stick around in the group to continue to encourage us - and to use your freshly reactivated brain cells to remember things for us.... Thank you for setting up your web pages and especially for posting hair tests. That is something I really wanted to do, and you just came along and did it for me! I am very impressed with your dedication to helping others. When I went back to find this post I found one line that pertains to me: " In fact the intuition improves it seems the weaker the adrenals get in some cases " . I think my intuition is almost as good as my adrenals are weak, if only my friggin' brain would work a little bit faster! All the best to you J > Hi Val, > I started chelating roughly a year ago, have just finished my 39 round now > at 50 DMSA and 30 ALA. > I can honestly say that I'm cured. > I haven't really wanted to be so bold and say that out loud. But it has been > a month now that I feel back to normal. > My symptoms resolved bit by bit as I went along and then quite quickly > during the last 2 months. In fact I feel really fantastic now comparatively, > and this last week I dropped almost all of my supplements (except vitamin C) > to see how I'd get on, and surprise surprise I had no problems. My energy is > back to perfect. Mental symptoms resolved, mood improved, skin issues gone > and so much more.... > > That feeling that 'something is deeply wrong' has disappeared and that is > the most important symptom of all to go. Throughout this illness I never > really looked that ill (except for extreme weight loss), but I knew all > along SOMETHING WAS VERY WRONG. Not even the people closest to me got it > (living alone helped), nor do they get it today. It is like I got slowly > sick, then quickly sick, then slowly well, then quickly well and nobody > noticed a thing ;-) > > When I stumbled upon Andy's work, I knew something was right though. And I'm > glad it was. > If there is one thing about having adrenal issues - it comes with excellent > intuition. In fact the intuition improves it seems the weaker the adrenals > get in some cases. > > There are some other mild issues for me to resolve, but now I'm heading for > optimal health and will continue to chelate to make sure all is out. I have > used other methods to complement Andy's approach, but am most grateful to > Andy for warning of the dangers of chelation and charting a safe path there. > It is most certainly the most important part of everything else I used. > > It is soooo nice after soooo long to have a real sense of confidence in my > health again. > :-) > Thanks to all who contributed advice along the way. > I'm very grateful. > Dean > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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