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I guess I would ask the doctor to retest it. You could also ask him to test

your hemoglobin A1c. This tells what your blood sugar has been doing for the

past three months, so it will tell you if its been higher for a long time, or

maybe help comfirm that this other test was a fluke.

Many people with mercury have low blood sugar (hypoglycemia), but if you read in

AI and HTI, Andy does say that high blood sugar can happen also. This is also

the case with arsenic (and maybe other metals too). I have both mercury and

arsenic, and my blood sugar is on the higher side, not lower.

So it might be possible that your recent amalgam removal has affected your blood

sugar metabolism.-------Jackie

In frequent-dose-chelation petshopgirl6 wrote:

I just got the results of my last blood test. My dr. used a

different lab this time -- we've used BioReference Labs for the past

3 years (and they seemed good), but this time it's an unknown lab

called Sunrise Medical Labs in Hauppage, NY.

A few things seemed perhaps slightly off, but not overly striking.

However, for the first time EVER, my glucose (blood sugar) was

elevated above the normal reference range (normal range is 70 - 100,

and mine was apparently 130). In all my previous blood tests in the

last 3 years, my glucose was usually in the 83 to 99 range (non-

fasted). There is NO reason it should now be 130; nothing has

changed other than I'd gotten all my amalgams out a few weeks prior

to the blood test (but I *certainly* don't think that would do it).

BTW, I had not fasted for the blood test (it was taken in the late

afternoon), but for most of my previous blood tests, I'd also not

fasted. Also, I had not just eaten or had any sugar.

Any feedback appreciated.

Suzanne

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