Guest guest Posted August 16, 2008 Report Share Posted August 16, 2008 Hi All, This is my first post to the group. I had a hair analysis done in Nov 2007 http://livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest2.html hair test 200 - [thanks Dean!], and around the same time, I purchased and read Andy's books (obviously time to re-read). I am planning to begin chelation soon (September 5th?), and need help/advice with the following: • Interpretation of my hair analysis (beyond the counting rules) in order to optimize the chelation experience. • DMSA. I am allergic to Sulpha, the drug, and long-story-short - intravenous DMPS nearly killed me, so I'm ruling out DMPS. However, I am not altogether sure about DMSA. Can someone confirm this one way or the other? (Have googled, still uncertain). • Any other newbie advice that I haven't thought to ask. • Finally, I am very curious to know – Just how good does it get? – After chelation that is. I have been physically unwell ever since I can remember, and am having no luck imagining what I might achieve (?) Brief History/Info: 1. Female, Age 51, Toronto, Canada, non-menopausal, fibromyalgia 25 years), thyroid-hormone-resistance (5 years (?)), amalgam since age 6. 2. 95% of amalgam was improperly removed in 2003, and removal was followed by intravenous DMPS chelation while I still had some amalgam (dentist lied, I didn't know). My health deteriorated rapidly and drastically immediately thereafter. 3. I had the last of the amalgam removed on June 5th of this year. I am keeping three " gutta percha " root canals (one with a " stainless steel " post) until if-and-when drastic measures are unavoidable. 4. Thyroid blood tests indicate mildly hyperthyroid, with positive TPO. Thyroid related symptoms are half/half HYPER/HYPO: tachycardia, tendency to overheat, sweat, increased appetite, blood-pressure / severe morning lethargy, metabolism of a slug - gaining weight, hair-loss, brittle-nails etc.) Final note - good to be here; makes the experience less of a DIY! Peace, Sunny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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