Guest guest Posted October 11, 2007 Report Share Posted October 11, 2007 > > I just had 14 very old amalgam fillings removed...the ringing in my ears is driving me > crazy. I just started chelation. Yet, it seems that even after 3 days, I start to feel really > bad and I can't concentrate, nor can I sleep. My nervous system is a wreck. How many rounds have you done. What chelators, dose, and timing? How are your adrenals? You may need adrenal support. > I have heard that Lamictal (which is an anti-seizure medicine) helps reduce ringing and > helps with depression and brain chemistry. I haven't received my hair analysis yet so I am > only guessing that I am mercury poisoned...yet, I have had yeast infections for years, > severe allergies, and brain fog off and on. I have an appointment for incorporating > Lamictal but am questioning if I am treating the symptoms of mercury poisoning with a > " band-aid " and perhaps it will only complicate matters. Given your reaction to chelation, I'd say it's pretty certain you are poisoned. You can post your hair test results when you get them - other information can be gained from the results, besides whether you meet the counting rules. See the files for how to post. I do not know if Lamictal is appropriate for tinnitus. I considered it once as a mood stabilizer, but it has some yucky side effects to consider. There are other things to consider for tinnitus - if you have Andy's book, read the section about vinpocetine on p. 165 to see if it might be appropriate for you. > The ringing is like when you go to a loud concert and then you leave and it take a while for > your ears to settle down. Also, my neck has a lot of pain in it. Anyone care to comment? > Steph, I took your advice and reduced my dmsa to 12.5 mg but I feel terrible! Try dropping to 6.25 mg or even 4 mg. Adrenal support is probably needed and will help. Are you taking all of the recommended supplements? Very important. > If a " clean " non-poisoned person were to take dmsa, how would it impact them? Would it > make them sick? Nope. -- > kat > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 this post caught my attn, I wanted to add my 2cents in. I started to chelate just finished my third time, i had to remove plenty of metals from my mouth not just mercury. I felt aweful after my second chelation turn. My nervous system was a mess. I started to take hydrocortisone after I finish my chelation ran for 3 days. Yesterday was bad today I feel much better due to hydrocortisone, I also take something for the thyroid and other things. My lesson, like Andy said support the addrenals. I thought i was doing that but after the chelation turn I needed more support. Maybe your addrenals need more support also. > > > > I just had 14 very old amalgam fillings removed...the ringing in my > ears is driving me > > crazy. I just started chelation. Yet, it seems that even after 3 > days, I start to feel really > > bad and I can't concentrate, nor can I sleep. My nervous system is > a wreck. > > > How many rounds have you done. What chelators, dose, and timing? > > How are your adrenals? You may need adrenal support. > > > > > > > I have heard that Lamictal (which is an anti-seizure medicine) > helps reduce ringing and > > helps with depression and brain chemistry. I haven't received my > hair analysis yet so I am > > only guessing that I am mercury poisoned...yet, I have had yeast > infections for years, > > severe allergies, and brain fog off and on. I have an appointment > for incorporating > > Lamictal but am questioning if I am treating the symptoms of mercury > poisoning with a > > " band-aid " and perhaps it will only complicate matters. > > > Given your reaction to chelation, I'd say it's pretty certain you are > poisoned. You can post your hair test results when you get them - > other information can be gained from the results, besides whether you > meet the counting rules. See the files for how to post. > > I do not know if Lamictal is appropriate for tinnitus. I considered > it once as a mood stabilizer, but it has some yucky side effects to > consider. There are other things to consider for tinnitus - if you > have Andy's book, read the section about vinpocetine on p. 165 to see > if it might be appropriate for you. > > > > > > > The ringing is like when you go to a loud concert and then you leave > and it take a while for > > your ears to settle down. Also, my neck has a lot of pain in it. > Anyone care to comment? > > Steph, I took your advice and reduced my dmsa to 12.5 mg but I feel > terrible! > > > Try dropping to 6.25 mg or even 4 mg. Adrenal support is probably > needed and will help. > > Are you taking all of the recommended supplements? Very important. > > > > > > If a " clean " non-poisoned person were to take dmsa, how would it > impact them? Would it > > make them sick? > > > Nope. > > -- > > > > > > kat > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 this post caught my attn, I wanted to add my 2cents in. I started to chelate just finished my third time, i had to remove plenty of metals from my mouth not just mercury. I felt aweful after my second chelation turn. My nervous system was a mess. I started to take hydrocortisone after I finish my chelation ran for 3 days. Yesterday was bad today I feel much better due to hydrocortisone, I also take something for the thyroid and other things. My lesson, like Andy said support the addrenals. I thought i was doing that but after the chelation turn I needed more support. Maybe your addrenals need more support also. > > > > I just had 14 very old amalgam fillings removed...the ringing in my > ears is driving me > > crazy. I just started chelation. Yet, it seems that even after 3 > days, I start to feel really > > bad and I can't concentrate, nor can I sleep. My nervous system is > a wreck. > > > How many rounds have you done. What chelators, dose, and timing? > > How are your adrenals? You may need adrenal support. > > > > > > > I have heard that Lamictal (which is an anti-seizure medicine) > helps reduce ringing and > > helps with depression and brain chemistry. I haven't received my > hair analysis yet so I am > > only guessing that I am mercury poisoned...yet, I have had yeast > infections for years, > > severe allergies, and brain fog off and on. I have an appointment > for incorporating > > Lamictal but am questioning if I am treating the symptoms of mercury > poisoning with a > > " band-aid " and perhaps it will only complicate matters. > > > Given your reaction to chelation, I'd say it's pretty certain you are > poisoned. You can post your hair test results when you get them - > other information can be gained from the results, besides whether you > meet the counting rules. See the files for how to post. > > I do not know if Lamictal is appropriate for tinnitus. I considered > it once as a mood stabilizer, but it has some yucky side effects to > consider. There are other things to consider for tinnitus - if you > have Andy's book, read the section about vinpocetine on p. 165 to see > if it might be appropriate for you. > > > > > > > The ringing is like when you go to a loud concert and then you leave > and it take a while for > > your ears to settle down. Also, my neck has a lot of pain in it. > Anyone care to comment? > > Steph, I took your advice and reduced my dmsa to 12.5 mg but I feel > terrible! > > > Try dropping to 6.25 mg or even 4 mg. Adrenal support is probably > needed and will help. > > Are you taking all of the recommended supplements? Very important. > > > > > > If a " clean " non-poisoned person were to take dmsa, how would it > impact them? Would it > > make them sick? > > > Nope. > > -- > > > > > > kat > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2007 Report Share Posted October 13, 2007 -Thanks, I have done only two three rounds and started with 50 mg of DMSA every four hours. The third time I dropped to 12.5. I felt sooo bad. Felt like my kidneys were overwhelmed with all those supplements. My kidneys hurt and I got dark circles under my eyes. I have stopped the Chelation now for a week and feel much better although the ringing is constant. I have ordered Andy's book and will read it when I get back from Costa Rica. As for my neck, I am wondering if it is adjusting to 14 new fillings and one new bridge. I have TMJ so the bite might be causing the ringing in the ears to be worse. kat > > this post caught my attn, I wanted to add my 2cents in. I started to > chelate just finished my third time, i had to remove plenty of metals > from my mouth not just mercury. I felt aweful after my second > chelation turn. My nervous system was a mess. I started to take > hydrocortisone after I finish my chelation ran for 3 days. Yesterday > was bad today I feel much better due to hydrocortisone, I also take > something for the thyroid and other things. My lesson, like Andy > said support the addrenals. I thought i was doing that but after the > chelation turn I needed more support. Maybe your addrenals need more > support also. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > kat > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2007 Report Share Posted October 13, 2007 -I do have Adrenal Cortex Extract. It comes from New Zealand and is a Bovine source. Yet, it has Bezalkonium Chloride and Sodium Chloride used as perservatives. Anyone have a comment about these? kat -- In frequent-dose-chelation , " email4ebay2005 " wrote: > > this post caught my attn, I wanted to add my 2cents in. I started to > chelate just finished my third time, i had to remove plenty of metals > from my mouth not just mercury. I felt aweful after my second > chelation turn. My nervous system was a mess. I started to take > hydrocortisone after I finish my chelation ran for 3 days. Yesterday > was bad today I feel much better due to hydrocortisone, I also take > something for the thyroid and other things. My lesson, like Andy > said support the addrenals. I thought i was doing that but after the > chelation turn I needed more support. Maybe your addrenals need more > support also. > > > > > > > > I just had 14 very old amalgam fillings removed...the ringing in > my > > ears is driving me > > > crazy. I just started chelation. Yet, it seems that even after 3 > > days, I start to feel really > > > bad and I can't concentrate, nor can I sleep. My nervous system > is > > a wreck. > > > > > > How many rounds have you done. What chelators, dose, and timing? > > > > How are your adrenals? You may need adrenal support. > > > > > > > > > > > > > I have heard that Lamictal (which is an anti-seizure medicine) > > helps reduce ringing and > > > helps with depression and brain chemistry. I haven't received my > > hair analysis yet so I am > > > only guessing that I am mercury poisoned...yet, I have had yeast > > infections for years, > > > severe allergies, and brain fog off and on. I have an appointment > > for incorporating > > > Lamictal but am questioning if I am treating the symptoms of > mercury > > poisoning with a > > > " band-aid " and perhaps it will only complicate matters. > > > > > > Given your reaction to chelation, I'd say it's pretty certain you > are > > poisoned. You can post your hair test results when you get them - > > other information can be gained from the results, besides whether > you > > meet the counting rules. See the files for how to post. > > > > I do not know if Lamictal is appropriate for tinnitus. I > considered > > it once as a mood stabilizer, but it has some yucky side effects to > > consider. There are other things to consider for tinnitus - if you > > have Andy's book, read the section about vinpocetine on p. 165 to > see > > if it might be appropriate for you. > > > > > > > > > > > > > The ringing is like when you go to a loud concert and then you > leave > > and it take a while for > > > your ears to settle down. Also, my neck has a lot of pain in > it. > > Anyone care to comment? > > > Steph, I took your advice and reduced my dmsa to 12.5 mg but I > feel > > terrible! > > > > > > Try dropping to 6.25 mg or even 4 mg. Adrenal support is probably > > needed and will help. > > > > Are you taking all of the recommended supplements? Very important. > > > > > > > > > > > If a " clean " non-poisoned person were to take dmsa, how would it > > impact them? Would it > > > make them sick? > > > > > > Nope. > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > > > kat > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2007 Report Share Posted October 13, 2007 >I have an appointment for incorporating > Lamictal but am questioning if I am treating the symptoms of mercury >poisoning with a > " band-aid " and perhaps it will only complicate matters. Sometimes we need band aids to control symptoms so that we can get on with the business of chelation. I take several drugs that could be considered band aids. They give me function that I wouldn't have without them. I can't predict whether or not this med is best for you, hopefully you and your doctor will be able to figure that out. You may want to try an even lower dose of DMSA next time. Let us know how it goes. J > > I just had 14 very old amalgam fillings removed...the ringing in my ears is driving me > crazy. I just started chelation. Yet, it seems that even after 3 days, I start to feel really > bad and I can't concentrate, nor can I sleep. My nervous system is a wreck. > > I have heard that Lamictal (which is an anti-seizure medicine) helps reduce ringing and > helps with depression and brain chemistry. I haven't received my hair analysis yet so I am > only guessing that I am mercury poisoned...yet, I have had yeast infections for years, > severe allergies, and brain fog off and on. I have an appointment for incorporating > Lamictal but am questioning if I am treating the symptoms of mercury poisoning with a > " band-aid " and perhaps it will only complicate matters. > > The ringing is like when you go to a loud concert and then you leave and it take a while for > your ears to settle down. Also, my neck has a lot of pain in it. Anyone care to comment? > Steph, I took your advice and reduced my dmsa to 12.5 mg but I feel terrible! > > If a " clean " non-poisoned person were to take dmsa, how would it impact them? Would it > make them sick? > kat > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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