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Hi all

I am 2 years post amalgam removal, and have chelated with DMSA for

about 45 rounds, and added in ALA for the last six. I have done a

hair analysis confirming Hg toxicity, and am on full adrenal /

thyroid support (including Florinef), supportive diet, supplements

etc.

The fatigue has been getting better, my hormones have been evening

out, my blood sugar issues are also better. My big problem is heart

palpitations and low blood pressure whenever I stand up. This

morning I monitored my BP and it was 96/70, and my heart rate 126

BPM. It has reached 156 BPM.

Is dysautonmia caused by mercury toxicity, or it is a reflection of

adrenal stress (despite daily replacement cortisol and 0.2mg

Florinef)? I seem to be on the highest level of adrenal support of

anyone I know of, and still having these massive problems. I don't

really want to take any further medication, and I have read that beta

blockers may not be the right thing for POTS people.

It would be good to hear from anyone else who suffers with this, and

even better to hear that it gets better with chelation!

thanks

Nicola

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