Guest guest Posted August 17, 2008 Report Share Posted August 17, 2008 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) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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