Guest guest Posted May 21, 2009 Report Share Posted May 21, 2009 Oh my gosh, I had that brain fog! It was so bad, my husband installed a GPS system in my car because I couldn't remember how to get home after work! I would get lost, literally in a town I had lived in for years, none of the streets would look familiar. Dr. Kolb ran so many tests on me, we did find very elevated levels of tin right after the explant. Tin is one of the catatysts used in the salines. She put me on Alpha Lipoic Acid, and I did infrared saunas, a lot of things that weren't too invasive, and the brain fog slowly went away. I also had injections of B 12 for a few months, and other herbs and things I tried. Also, like yours my MSH is still 8, and I failed that visual eye test for biotoxins. I have a good friend who has gotten hers back up to 20 after taking the Chlorestyramine for 6 months, but that didn't happen for me, and I took it for awhile. I still take it for a few days when I know I'm going into a moldy area. And to top all that off, we found out in 2007 that one side of my thyroid was growing into the collarbone area, so I had to have that side removed due to suspicious biopsy. I just had my thyroid levels rechecked and am waiting for the results. I am now experimenting with Benfotiamine (benfotiamine.net) for my last neuro symptom. I tried Lyrica but it made my head numb, couldn't take it. I hope the Benfotiamine works. hugs, Beth L. >>>>>>>> > By the time the fatigue set in after having implants for 5 years, > confusion began (along with digestive issues and fatigue). Once I made > it to Dr. Kolb for explant, I was really scared as I was forgetting to > pick up my children, doing crazy things such as going out to the car > with the oven mitt still on, forgetting that I had made plans to do > something. At the same time I had splitting headaches and my vision was > deteriorating. > > Dr. Kolb tested me with a melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH) test. I > scored an 8, indicating neurotoxins. Anything above 35 is considered > normal. After explant, I was in very bad shape. I had to quit a job I > adored. I could no longer care for my children the way a mother should. > I had to remind myself how to wash my own hands and iron...I used to > work with autistic children and it reminded me of having to break down > the tasks into minute steps so they could understand...I was much the > same way at my worst. If I was doing a task, I didn't have the ability > to think about anything other than that. I lost map skills and the > ability to envision/dream. For 10 months I was dizzy/drunk-like to the > point I only left my house to pick up my children from school and I'd > pray the whole way that no one would be harmed from my brain's > incapacity to function properly. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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