Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 two of my symptons are a feeling of unreality 24/7 which makes life very difficult,and a pressure feeling in my head which makes me light headed. has anyone had these symptons,and does anyone know of anything that could alleviate them i know its the mercury but i cant chelate yet untill all dental work is done Dudley. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 > two of my symptons are a feeling of unreality 24/7 which makes life > very difficult,and a pressure feeling in my head which makes me light > headed. > has anyone had these symptons,and does anyone know of anything that > could alleviate them i know its the mercury but i cant chelate yet > untill all dental work is done > Dudley. I found b12 megadosing very helpful to feel less 'crazy'... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 Dud - what we have is called " toxic encephalopathy " . That is, there is swelling in the nervous tissue, due to ongoing damage, and that damage is caused by a toxin (as opposed to an infection). The best you can do, it to take a _lot_ of anti-oxidants to help with the ongoing damage, fish oil to help with the inflammation, some selenium to tie up some of the mercury, and go on a low sulfur diet (if you are a high sulfur person) to keep from stirring up the mercury. So, I guess what I am trying to say is that the pressure in the head is actually real. The brain is inflamed. As for the unreality - well, I've certainly had the feeling of " floating " , a sense of disconnection. Yes, it's very unpleasant. All that we know to do, before chelation, is to take the supplements that we have suggested. Dave. ------------ Posted by: " dudley.smith89 " dudley.smith89@... dudley.smith89 Fri Jul 4, 2008 7:13 am (PDT) two of my symptons are a feeling of unreality 24/7 which makes life very difficult,and a pressure feeling in my head which makes me light headed. has anyone had these symptons,and does anyone know of anything that could alleviate them i know its the mercury but i cant chelate yet untill all dental work is done Dudley. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2008 Report Share Posted July 5, 2008 I had this, too, Dudley...to the point where I thought my head was literally going to explode. There was a LOT of pressure. I can assure you that chelating will relieve it. It happened gradually, but each month was a little less pressure. I still occasionally have head pressure, but only in very stressful/mercury movement episodes...and not nearly as severe. Take heart. Things will improve once you chelate with ALA. Robyn ~~~~~~~~ Dud - what we have is called " toxic encephalopathy " . That is, there is swelling in the nervous tissue, due to ongoing damage, and that damage is caused by a toxin (as opposed to an infection). The best you can do, it to take a _lot_ of anti-oxidants to help with the ongoing damage, fish oil to help with the inflammation, some selenium to tie up some of the mercury, and go on a low sulfur diet (if you are a high sulfur person) to keep from stirring up the mercury. So, I guess what I am trying to say is that the pressure in the head is actually real. The brain is inflamed. As for the unreality - well, I've certainly had the feeling of " floating " , a sense of disconnection. Yes, it's very unpleasant. All that we know to do, before chelation, is to take the supplements that we have suggested. Dave. ------------ Posted by: " dudley.smith89 " dudley.smith89@ yahoo.com dudley.smith89 Fri Jul 4, 2008 7:13 am (PDT) two of my symptons are a feeling of unreality 24/7 which makes life very difficult,and a pressure feeling in my head which makes me light headed. has anyone had these symptons,and does anyone know of anything that could alleviate them i know its the mercury but i cant chelate yet untill all dental work is done Dudley. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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