Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 > > Hello to all. I read through frequent-dose-chelation and joined. I > feel a bit baffled by the materials and alarmed by this diagnosis. It takes time. Keep reading - Andy's books are very helpful. I > am questioning whether the test is valid and the diagnosis is true. > My son seemed fine until he became sick in late Nov. I am wondering > if he is still fatigued from recovering from the antibiotics. My kids and I had walking pneumonia once. The pediatrician said that it would take a child (my son was 7 at the time) about a month to recover, and an adult about a year to recover. That was about how it worked in our house. You can expect slow recovery. Metal poisoning is one more factor that will slow recovery. The > group seems so well informed and committed and deep and I am > anticipating that you all will inform me that I am in denial here. If > you can give me your educated opinion on his hair results and > background, I would greatly appreciate it. The test meets the counting rule with 4 in the red zone. That means that mineral transport is disorderly and mercury poisoning is most probable. You are in the right group. People here can guide you through safe chelation. (I apologize that the test > pdf is in black & white, the doctor's office kept the colored one.) > Thank you. > > DDI Test link: http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/hairtest_temp1.pdf > > 16yo male. Student/athlete. Ocean Township, NJ, USA. > > Current symptoms: General fatigue without obvious cause. Very sick > for a week in late Nov – headache, fever, sore throat, constant sleep. > Doc prescribed Amoxicillan 2x/day for 10 days. Seemed to recover, > resumed school, soccer, lacrosse, running, skiing. Complained of > frequent underlying fatigue. Full blood tests late Jan showed > mycoplasma infection (walking pneumonia). Azithromycin 500MG for 10 > days (pretty heavy duty). Supplemented with probiotics and adrenal > stress supplements. (Regular routine includes daily dose of All One > powdered vitamin/mineral supplement). > > Results from DDI Hair Test – doctor said results showed mercury and > arsenic toxicity and prescribes immediate chelation for 6 weeks then a > retest. Need to understand better/do more research before following > this prescription. > You made a wise decision. Most doctors don't know how to chelate people properly and end up prescribing harmful treatments. Please continue to read through the files and links sections so that you will be able to chelate your son without harming him further. J > Medical History: Generally strong and healthy. As child multiple ear > and throat infections, sometimes treated with antibiotics. No > fillings. Occasional seafood (once every 2-3 weeks canned tuna and > fresh/frozen shrimp). Routine vaccinations throughout childhood > including last summer chicken pox and menningococcal (no flu, no > travel shots). Spring/Summer/Fall: cuts lawns/blows leaves > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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