Guest guest Posted February 19, 2007 Report Share Posted February 19, 2007 TK--- suggestion - test thyroid and adrenals > > Hi folks, my 1st post here, actually posting for my hubby. He has > chelated 10 rounds with Cutler protocol, every 4 hours for three days > on four days off, 25 mg DMSA (he weighs 180 lbs). Mostly it's going > well, but two things are really bothering him. On rounds he is > absolutely starving and eats a ton so he has been gaining some weight. > If he doesn't eat all the time he says he feels weak and almost > dizzy. The bigger problem though is how tired he is. He has always > required a lot of sleep (more than 9 hours a night on average) and on > weekends would always take a nap. But since starting chelation, it > seems like he is sleeping constantly whenever he isn't at work. On > weekends he will spontaneously lay down and nap (even on the floor) > several times a day. He probably averages over 12 hours of sleep a > day. He is on all the recommended vitamins and minerals four times > per day. This is really driving us both insane, especially since we > have an autistic son to take care of! Does anyone have any ideas? > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2007 Report Share Posted February 19, 2007 The eating a lot, feeling weak, dizzy, gaining weight - all can go with adrenal and thyroid problems. Good idea to get testing. Chelation is stressful. Until you test, you might just give him some adrenal cortex extract and see if that helps a bit. -- > > Hi folks, my 1st post here, actually posting for my hubby. He has > chelated 10 rounds with Cutler protocol, every 4 hours for three days > on four days off, 25 mg DMSA (he weighs 180 lbs). Mostly it's going > well, but two things are really bothering him. On rounds he is > absolutely starving and eats a ton so he has been gaining some weight. > If he doesn't eat all the time he says he feels weak and almost > dizzy. The bigger problem though is how tired he is. He has always > required a lot of sleep (more than 9 hours a night on average) and on > weekends would always take a nap. But since starting chelation, it > seems like he is sleeping constantly whenever he isn't at work. On > weekends he will spontaneously lay down and nap (even on the floor) > several times a day. He probably averages over 12 hours of sleep a > day. He is on all the recommended vitamins and minerals four times > per day. This is really driving us both insane, especially since we > have an autistic son to take care of! Does anyone have any ideas? > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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