Guest guest Posted February 25, 2008 Report Share Posted February 25, 2008 Hi Everyone, I had to stop DMSA chelation when I became anemic. I was doing 3 day on, 3 day off rounds at 8mg. I felt great until after the 8th round, by which time I had gotten back the blood test results from round 5, which showed my WBC and RBC were kind of low. I've taken a month off and will be retesting my blood soon. If I am normal I will have to start slowly and test often to find out how much chelation I can take without having problems. I think this shows it is a good idea to get CBC tests regularly while you are chelating, even if you feel good. Dave --- Joanne wannabe3999@...> wrote: > Mine were quite low when I was really toxic & first > diagnosed. > After on & off DMSA/ALA chelation last year, my > WBC's were finally > starting to cross into low normals. I've assumed > immune reactivity > & exhaustion and/or weak cellular functions due to > HG cause it, but > I also had a lot of malabsorption problems in the > past, too. > > In any event, I suspect that by stirring up more HG > into the > bloodstream through chelation, WBC's can lower. > Maybe this is one > of the reasons why people say they feel better on > DMPS. > > Joanne > > > > > > > > > Why can dmsa cause low white cell counts? is it > something in the > dmsa > > > itself? > > > is it only dmsa which can cause this? > > > or does the process of chelatiion cause low > white cell counts > too? > > > many thanks jim > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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