Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 ----- Original Message ----- From: pinkfeet2000 Hi , Thanks for responding! I absolutely agree with you in principle. However, if the tests can change that radically, it certainly makes the problem of diagnosis problematic. ====>Hi Deb, Not sure this is helpful, but we have a little one who never did meet the counting rules, who benefited greatly from chelation. We have since done, 5 successive tests and still did not meet the counting rules. The hair test, is just a test, it's not magic, and there are always exceptions to the rule. Hair tests can change based on supplementation or differing needs at different ages. If this had been my first test, I would have dismissed pursuing this avenue as a pressing problem. ============================== Given all of the careful statistical analysis done by Andy, on how you would obtain abnormal bands to support the counting rules, I still think there is something else at play here that needs to be better understood. My son is really struggling with a lot of different symptoms and there are so many variables at play here. Any other comments? Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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