Guest guest Posted October 24, 2008 Report Share Posted October 24, 2008 Hi, I am new to the group. In April I had a progesterone IUD put in which caused an allergic reaction that resulted in migraine which seemed to never leave, by May diagnosed with transformed migraine / inflamed trigeminal nerve (photosensitivity (flashing lites, sunlite too brite), I hear sounds that are not there, bruxism and tmj, extreme tooth sensitivity, etc). I've also suffered other neurological issues as well prior and had uncontrolled anxiety that started a year ago as well as debilitating unexplained panic attacks that I felt were physiological and not physchological. Wondering if what is happening to me is partially caused by my amalgams so went to a mercury free dentist who follows hal huggins protocol. He put me in touch with an MD as well as told me to get in touch with naturopaths and to find someone I can work thru with the " process " of detoxification, and now I am feeling overwhelmed. Talked to four different people, all saying four different things and I dont know wht to do. One naturopath gave me a challenge test along with 100mg and 250mg of DMSA to be taken at once in two different days. The MD told me not to do it, so now I am stuck with an expensive test I paid for that I have not taken (stressful), but she uses a DMPS push for chelation which I just read elsewhere is dangerous? As for diagnosis she uses a quantum physic biofeedback tool which i am guessing is probably a SCIO or some sort. My neurologist just told me to get the work done and not worry about getting tested bc they are all inadequate. Do I need to work with a naturopath or MD or can I do this myself with the help of this forum and some books? Any advice would be most appreciated as some of the teeth have cavities under the amalgams and need to be worked on in the next few weeks so its sort of an emergency to figure this stuff out very very quickly. I dont want to exascperate the inflamed nerve is mercury is what is inflaming it to start with, or at least playing some sort of a role. On the other hand, I do want to get it removed if it is, and in the case of the ones with the cavities, I have no choice, it has to be done ASAP. Can I remove then take my time and decide to chelate much later? Or is it best to chelate right away? Does it matter? - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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