Guest guest Posted October 30, 2007 Report Share Posted October 30, 2007 Could you all please share your thoughts with me? I realize DMSA is not supposed to be taken continuously. Something about the body needing to heal. What exactly needs to heal after a round? Seems to me the body is healing better when metals are contstantly being removed and not allowed to redistribute between rounds. I've taken every antidepressant you can think of. Most make me feel worse or have hugely intolerable side effects, even at small doses. I accidentally found the best antidepressant I've ever had...DMSA 12.5mg every 4 hours. But when I stop it at the end of a round, oh my do I sink to the most unbearable scary lows ever, mixed in with some anxiety. So I want to stay on DMSA continuously. Weeks? Months? Don't know. All I know is that for some reason it does me a lot of good on it, and a lot of bad off it. Other than being a metal chelator, I wonder how it affects brain function? Serotonin? Dopamine? Etc. It has a " feel " to it of an antidepresant drug, sort of a serotonin feel, except that it actually works. I just finished round 4. First 2 rounds were 25mg. Second 2 rounds were 12.5mg. Rounds have been 6 days on, 7 to 14 days off. 12.5mg is much better than 25mg. General trend each round...more depressed the first 2 days, subtle lifting of depression and significant improvement in socializing and work function 3rd day, then from 4th day onward I am so much improved that other people comment on how much better I seem and look. I only stop a round because the book says to. It feels to me like a lot more damage is done by stopping a round than not. All I know is my life is so much better on DMSA. Work, family, church, everything. I noticed a few others have done continuous dosing. I want to. At only 12.5mg, I don't realistically see neutrophil risks and such. Actually, I believe my mental and physical risks off rounds significantly outweigh any risks of staying on a continuous round. Your thoughts? It's like I cannot tolerate any redistribution whatsoever. Or, maybe DMSA does something else besides chelate, because off round sure feels like a massive drug withdrawal syndrome to me. I wonder if somehow some of us just need a lot of sulfur? Or do I just feel better because metals are being removed? Weird. It sure feels to me like DMSA does something else besides just chelate metals. In any case, if I don't improve in the next day or two I will have to go back on it just to end the torture. I was scared starting DMSA because all the warnings and side effects and forums spoke of it causing depression and fatigue. For me, just the opposite. Great antidepressant and boosts energy too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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