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Hi !

I am so pleased knowing that you have started ALA! Congratulations and

good luck!

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> 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.

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> 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.

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> 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.

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> I think that the only possible way that I will beat the pain that I am

> in is with ALA chelation.

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> 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.

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> 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

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