Guest guest Posted April 28, 2008 Report Share Posted April 28, 2008 I can't say that I'm 100% sure, but I *think* it would be ok to go ahead with the dental work while being on a round. Especially if your daughter's behavior is much better while on round, she will probably deal with the dental work much better than if you end the round. It would probably be best to ask on Autism-Mercury and see what those parents say.-----------Jackie In frequent-dose-chelation summergrogan wrote: I completely forgot that my dd has dental work to be done tomorrow. She will be getting some fillings. No amalgam of course!! However, we just started rounds today. Will that interfere with her getting work done tomorrow? We've had this appt for a month, and she really really needs to get the work done. I just don't know if I should stop rounds now, and start again next week. (then i'm looking at redistribution when she's getting dental work done) Or should I just continue? We are doing 3mg DMSA every 4 hours. She's not getting anesthesia, just getting numb and then 3 fillings. Please help me before I leave. Thanks, S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2008 Report Share Posted April 29, 2008 I agree with Jackie, I would go ahead with the dental work and continue the round. J > > > I completely forgot that my dd has dental work to be done tomorrow. She > will be getting some fillings. No amalgam of course!! However, we just > started rounds today. Will that interfere with her getting work done > tomorrow? We've had this appt for a month, and she really really needs > to get the work done. I just don't know if I should stop rounds now, > and start again next week. (then i'm looking at redistribution when > she's getting dental work done) Or should I just continue? We are doing > 3mg DMSA every 4 hours. She's not getting anesthesia, just getting numb > and then 3 fillings. Please help me before I leave. > > Thanks, > S > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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