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Hi Andy,

Thanks for answering.

> It shows very substantial adrenal stress, otherwise nothing notable

beyond it meeting a counting rule.

--- Would like to understand how you work this out.

--- Do I need to correct this BEFORE chelation?

--- If so? Can use some advice on how exactly do I do that (clueless)?

--- Should I be glad nothing else looks off, or is that a bad thing in

some bizarre and twisted way?

> Actually same with DMPS if you take it properly unless you had a

true allergic reaction to the DMPS iv.

--- I should have been clearer. I do have a true allergy to the drug

Sulpha. Found out as a child when I got a rash from Sulpha powder

administered to a burn.

--- During DMPS chelation, my throat closed up, my blood-pressure

began to yo-yo (up to 170, down to 60, back and forth) and I'm fairly

confident I was working up to an anaphylactic shock.

--- So this still leaves me with the DMPS/DMSA/ALA dilemma.

> To a certain extent it does depend on how long you're willing to

stick with it...

--- I'm in for the duration - WHATEVER it takes.

--- How will I know I'm done?

Final note on doctors: I don't blame them for not knowing, just for

pretending they do.

When it comes to doctors, I always exercise my veto rights.

Additionally, I'm a firm believer in: " When in Doubt, Do NOTHING! "

I was sent to an endocrinologist for my thyroid. She immediately

offered the standard " solution " for a " seemingly perky " thyroid.

" Irradiate, irradiate, irradiate " .

I tried to engage her curiosity to further investigate what surely was

not a cut and dry hyperthyroid presentation.

This doctor is a WOMAN of about thirty, so I was quite surprised

(doesn't happen often) by her total lack of curiosity.

Anyway, I thanked her politely and refused her offer, and

counter-offer (thyroid meds, beta-blocker) and left, but not before

she made sure I knew I was at death's door.

She then wrote a letter to my family doctor urging him to persuade me

to have the procedure or suffer dire consequences.

My thyroid " lost its mind " immediately after the improper amalgam

removal and chelation. I have no doubt it was mercury that drove it to

madness, and I'm going to give it every chance to recover by chelating.

Thanks again,

Peace

Sunny (Hair Test 200)

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