Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 As for highlighting pages...the counting rules, so she understands why you need the hair element test, the adrenal/thyroid sections. You want to make sure if you have problems in those areas, that it is addressed to help you get through chelation better. And maybe the sections on Lead, and the chelators. You want them to realize that dmsa is what you need for Lead. As for getting jittery towards the four hours, take it at 3.5 hours. Some people metabolize it faster and have to take it a bit sooner. You should see the nausea thing go away. I had that the first few rounds but not since. Increase Vitamin C to help with fatigue and feeling " blecky " on a round. Dizziness...adrenals?? Do you have low blood pressure? > > I know this is very short notice, but I just received Andy's book on Hair Testing. I have lead poisoning and received 56 EDTA IV's from Oct 2006 through Nov 2007. My lead count went up and down and the last provoked urine test and Hair Toxic Element Profile from Doctor's Data was again elevated. Finally, I am beginning to understand how this process works, and, my Nurse Practitioner, Robin, is very willing to work with me on the frequent low dose protocol. I have gone through my AI book and underlined what I thought was necessary for Robin to see, but I don't have enough time to go through the Hair Test Interpretation book before my appointment. Are there certain pages I should highlight, before ,I see her tomorrow? > > I have already started the DMSA, 25 mg. every 4 hours: 2 rounds, 3 days on, 2 days off. No major side effects; a little jittery towards end of 4 hours, some dizziness and nausea and some fatigue. My doctor prescribed 37.5 mg phentermine to take twice a week, so I can continue to take horseback riding lessons, which is the only joy I have left. > > Also, I asked the nurse to order the Hair Element Profile test as the test I requested last July was the Toxic Element Profile; didn't know the difference at the time. > > Thanks guys.......I will be 70 next year, can't afford to lose any more time. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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