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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.

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> 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'...

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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.

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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.

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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

 

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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.

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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.

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