Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 TK has said that taking a break can increase side effects. Why not just lower the dose next time to where you're comfortable, and gently work your way back up. Dean Worsening Symptoms Hi I have been chelating with 33 mg ALA for over two years now and have improved greatly - depression and anxiety were gone, brain fog was gone, has slightly more energy. Last week I started a chelation round after a several weeks' break (the break was owing to colds/flu, holidays and stress) but instead of my normal chelation side effects e.g. migraine, increased thirst, depression, anxiety and obsessive thought returned. I am now off chelation (I normally do 1 week on 1 week off) but the symptoms persist. Did they return because of the chelation? Did I do something wrong? Or is it because of the long break between the rounds? What can I do to remedy it? I hope someone can shed some light and help me. I have terrible guilty feelings and feel like crying a lot of the time. Thanks. ukd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 TK has said that taking a break can increase side effects. Why not just lower the dose next time to where you're comfortable, and gently work your way back up. Dean Worsening Symptoms Hi I have been chelating with 33 mg ALA for over two years now and have improved greatly - depression and anxiety were gone, brain fog was gone, has slightly more energy. Last week I started a chelation round after a several weeks' break (the break was owing to colds/flu, holidays and stress) but instead of my normal chelation side effects e.g. migraine, increased thirst, depression, anxiety and obsessive thought returned. I am now off chelation (I normally do 1 week on 1 week off) but the symptoms persist. Did they return because of the chelation? Did I do something wrong? Or is it because of the long break between the rounds? What can I do to remedy it? I hope someone can shed some light and help me. I have terrible guilty feelings and feel like crying a lot of the time. Thanks. ukd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 TK has said that taking a break can increase side effects. Why not just lower the dose next time to where you're comfortable, and gently work your way back up. Dean Worsening Symptoms Hi I have been chelating with 33 mg ALA for over two years now and have improved greatly - depression and anxiety were gone, brain fog was gone, has slightly more energy. Last week I started a chelation round after a several weeks' break (the break was owing to colds/flu, holidays and stress) but instead of my normal chelation side effects e.g. migraine, increased thirst, depression, anxiety and obsessive thought returned. I am now off chelation (I normally do 1 week on 1 week off) but the symptoms persist. Did they return because of the chelation? Did I do something wrong? Or is it because of the long break between the rounds? What can I do to remedy it? I hope someone can shed some light and help me. I have terrible guilty feelings and feel like crying a lot of the time. Thanks. ukd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2008 Report Share Posted January 20, 2008 In frequent-dose-chelation ukd55 wrote: Hi I have been chelating with 33 mg ALA for over two years now and have improved greatly - depression and anxiety were gone, brain fog was gone, has slightly more energy. Last week I started a chelation round after a several weeks' break (the break was owing to colds/flu, holidays and stress) but instead of my normal chelation side effects e.g. migraine, increased thirst, depression, anxiety and obsessive thought returned. I am now off chelation (I normally do 1 week on 1 week off) but the symptoms persist. Did they return because of the chelation? Did I do something wrong? Or is it because of the long break between the rounds? -------------I recall TK saying that after a long break, many people have to reduce their dosage for awhile and build back up. So this may be what happened.--------Jackie What can I do to remedy it? -----------Try lowering your dose.---------------Jackie I hope someone can shed some light and help me. I have terrible guilty feelings and feel like crying a lot of the time. Thanks. ukd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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