Guest guest Posted February 26, 2005 Report Share Posted February 26, 2005 on 2/26/05 2:09 PM, T at artisticgroom@... wrote: >>> my temperature is 97.8° from morning to night. It was > 98.6° when I took my last blood test, can stress and > or mercury filling removal change the thyroid > condition so fast. I feel that my thyroid crashed ..<< > > I am not sure. Inga might chime in here if she is reading. ..,¸¸,.»§«,¸¸,.·´¯`·.,¸¸,.»§« ,¸¸,.·´¯`·.,¸¸,.»§«·.,¸¸ Chime in yes, but I can not give a definitive answer. Did you have a dentist that really knew what he was doing and did he use a SAFE protocol? Amalgam removal can be very hard on the immune system and there can be much further posioning and redistribution if proper protocol is not used, such as: " Sequential removal of the fillings requires that the quadrant containing the highest negative current filling be removed first. Then the quadrant with the next highest electrical charge is next..... ....complete protection includes the use of the rubber dam during amalgam removal; the use of copious amounts of water with high suction while amalgams and nickel crowns are being cut with the high speed drill; placement of dental materials that have been proved to be biocompatible with you; presence of negative ion generators to remove the massive amount of mercury vapor within the dental office; IV Vitamin C during the removal procedures.... " . (I had accupuncture too, and a little Reiki thrown in for good measure.) Here is a quote about how stressful it can be: " A really important part of going through this program is that you have a competent caregiver. Especially during dental procedures, the brain is undergoing a new form of electrical and chemical stimulation, and it can easily become confused. Even menial tasks like selecting which clothes to wear, which foods to eat, preparing the foods, cleaning up the kitchen afterward, what time are the appointments, are stresses to a patient undergoing dental revision that are not ordinarily considered stressors. Having someone appointed as designated decision maker will enhance healing and reduce stress on your immune system. Pull off your ego hat, and let someone else help you at this time. " http://www.hugnet.com/lprotocol.html Regardless, it IS what it IS. If you do not already have it, you NEED to get the book AMALGAM ILLNESS. You can get it at noamalgam.com if you do not already have it. I hope you used proper protocol. If not...carry on and get the book ASAP. It will explain a lot of things. If this is all old news to you, then maybe somebody else reading here may benefit form it. ~Inga ..,¸¸,.»§«,¸¸,.·´¯`·.,¸¸,.»§« ,¸¸,.·´¯`·.,¸¸,.»§«·.,¸¸ >But it does sound > like a thyroid crash. If you have Hashi's that is a very good possibility. I > had swings from very hypo to very hyper for a number of years before my > thyroid gave up the ghost and now I am at full replacement and then some. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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