Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Hi ! I am so pleased knowing that you have started ALA! Congratulations and good luck! > > > So far I have mostly chelated with DMPS because I have a huge problem > with remembering things in the daytime, and it was impossible to wake > at night and be alert enough to take pills. I chelated for almost 2 > years, and during that time the DMPS definitely reduced body burden > because my hair test normalized, and I have been able to tolerate > increased doses of chelators. > > I am much more severely poisoned than most, and the mercury must be in > critical locations because I have almost no normal adrenal function > left. I am only able to function because of hormone replacement. My > major exposures to mercury were huge, and mostly 30 years or so ago. > > I also had some serious set backs (during the last 3 years) that I > think were more related to my poor adrenals than to chelation - heat > stroke, an infection, a colon problem, and pain (not sure what is > causing this pain). The pain is interfering with my ability to walk, > and that is driving me on because I cannot afford to lose any more > mobility. > > I think that the only possible way that I will beat the pain that I am > in is with ALA chelation. > > I have finally started ALA. (I had tried ALA for a few rounds at > various times in the past, with much difficulty). I am using a dose > of 12.5 mg, every 3 h, and I made it through the past 2 nights!! It > was a family effort - everyone helped out to wake me at various times. > The 3-4 AM dose was the most difficult - it took 3 alarm clocks plus > my son to pull it off. I learned that I need to sit up and drink a > full glass of water or else I will get some burning. > > Now that I have started I want to keep going and chelate with ALA as > much as possible. It is like looking at a mountain that I have to > climb, and looking back at some hills that I already made it through. > It is so much more fun to scale mountains with the support of others, > and I am so thankful for everyone who has helped me along the way. > > J > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Thanks so much everyone for the well wishes. I feel so happy that I'm going to just keep going, every 3 h, as long as I can. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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