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>Hi Becca - I am just thinking about this - here goes - ok normally,

>muscles 'burn' fuel, giving us energy. Just wondering if we with CMT

>'feel' that 'burn' because of our nerve fibers? Like I said, that's only

>a guess, and a $.02 one at that.

>

>Gretchen

>

My understanding of the burning is that is is sensory only, like the

shocks, freezing, pins and needles feelings. >Becky M.

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burning muscles

>Hi Becca - I am just thinking about this - here goes - ok normally,

>muscles 'burn' fuel, giving us energy. Just wondering if we with CMT

>'feel' that 'burn' because of our nerve fibers? Like I said, that's only

>a guess, and a $.02 one at that.

>

>Gretchen

>

My understanding of the burning is that is is sensory only, like the

shocks, freezing, pins and needles feelings. >Becky M.

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burning muscles

>Hi Becca - I am just thinking about this - here goes - ok normally,

>muscles 'burn' fuel, giving us energy. Just wondering if we with CMT

>'feel' that 'burn' because of our nerve fibers? Like I said, that's only

>a guess, and a $.02 one at that.

>

>Gretchen

>

My understanding of the burning is that is is sensory only, like the

shocks, freezing, pins and needles feelings. >Becky M.

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Its real, our sensory nerves are what allows us to

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To: CMTUS (AT) e CMTUS (AT) e>

Date: Thursday, April 06, 2000 8:56 PM

Subject: Fw: burning muscles

>Does that mean it is or isn't even real???

>Bec

>http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/CMTweightmanagement

> burning muscles

>>

>>

>> >Hi Becca - I am just thinking about this - here goes - ok normally,

>> >muscles 'burn' fuel, giving us energy. Just wondering if we with CMT

>> >'feel' that 'burn' because of our nerve fibers? Like I said, that's only

>> >a guess, and a $.02 one at that.

>> >

>> >Gretchen

>> >

>> My understanding of the burning is that is is sensory only, like the

>> shocks, freezing, pins and needles feelings. >Becky M.

>>

>>

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Fw: burning muscles

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>>Does that mean it is or isn't even real???

>>Bec

OOOP's! I meant its the sensory nerves that allow us to

FEEL. Touch, warmth, cold, burning, etc.

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  • 7 years later...

I have a big problem with muscle pain right now, and have for a couple

of years. It started about the time that I overheated (the

overheating was likely heat stoke and wasn't chelation related).

Mine might be different from yours. Mine is all of the muscles below

the waist. The muscles above are fine.

After amalgam removal it was my Achilles that were painful and that

pain was relieved with DMPS chelation and got worse every time I

stopped. The pain I am having now has no relationship to chelation ie

chelation with DMPS doesn't make it better or worse.

I haven't used ALA enough to know if that will help. Hopefully after

Christmas I will be able to do some long ALA/DMPS rounds.

J

>

> I've had some muscle and joint pain since I had my amalgams removed

> close to 8 months ago.

> This diminished and more or less disappeared with chelation (DMSA).

> But lately, last few weeks, my muscles

> have begun burning, specially in my legs, but also stomach,

> back/shoulders/neck and arms.

> The burning (and aching) have become much worse the last week. Don't

> know if there is any

> connection, but I tried introducing ALA again last weekend (3 mg

> ALA / 25 mg DMSA).Due to

> fatgue I'm not expercising, so it shouldn't be lactic acid even

> though the feeling is quite

> similar.

> Is this normal (during dumping, which I think I'm doing these days) ?

>

> Feels likethings are going the wrong way, fast.

> Rubbing/massaging doesn't help, it often makes hem ache more.

> Anyone else have experienced this ? Remedy ?

> Is it because of ALA and bad timing, or is ALA the solution ?

>

> - Kyrre

>

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