Guest guest Posted May 12, 2008 Report Share Posted May 12, 2008 In frequent-dose-chelation robin wrote: > As asked, I'm not clear on how much in total you are > taking each day. Are you dosing Cortef and ACE every 3 hours, how > many times? -------Jackie 5mg Cortef/50mgACE 3 times a day so a total each day of 15mg Cortef and 150mg ACE. ---------So your Cortef dose is getting up there, but you could still go a little higher, because 20mg/day is considered a safe dose in general. But you could very well tolerate more ACE, so I would continue to work on building that up. I've been taking 500mg/day regularly, and sometimes more.---------Jackie > This just may be your body telling you it needs rest. I think > it's a protection mechanism. Adrenal support helps, but you still > need rest.--------Jackie Yes. Today, on the way to my mom's (mothers day), I got pulled over by a cop and when he didn't give me a speeding ticket (I was well over the limit!) I said thank you so much and then suddenly blurted out " this is the nicest thing that's happened to me since I moved to Oregon " and just starting sobbing. I kid you not. And let me tell you: I. Never. Cry. I just don't cry and I realized that, again, I'm just crazy over-wrought and holding stuff back and so, yeah, I'm definitely going to slow down and be careful not to overdo. sheesh -------------I don't cry alot either, but I don't think it's good to hold it in all the time either. I think sometimes we need a good cry. I think it relieves alot of built up or held in stress. Again, your body just said I can't take it or hold it in anymore.----------Jackie Maybe we can get a group rate at a clinic??? ----------Good friends and these groups have been the cheapest and most useful therapy I have found!---------Jackie > The process of amalgam removal is stress, your long trip caring > for your parents---huge stress, especially right after amalgam > removal, you moved recently, and then all your legal and renting > problems----more stress, and I believe you were recently sick with > a virus---more stress, and chelation on top of all of that. That's > alot of stress on your adrenals, whether you realize it or not. > It's not just the chelation. > > And, how many months post amalgam removal are you? I think > you're entering the hump, possibly, if I remember right. So it is > normal for you to feel worse during this time, even if you are > chelating. > > So, lots of factors involved, and I think you just need to be > kind to yourself and don't push it. If your body wants to rest, > then rest. (And I know this isn't always possible, but do it as > often as you can.)---------Jackie Wow Jackie. Thanks for reminding me. I'm JUST 3 months post-amalgam- removal (I did the arithmetic wrong before) and you're right about everything of course. ----------Believe me, it took months of people like pounding the adrenal stuff into me, and reading about it, and living it, before this all really sunk in. And I think the parent thing hits so deeply home with me, that I really understand your situation and how much stress this has been on you and your adrenals, and then trying to chelate, and everything else, I just truly understand where you're at. So I'm just trying to pass that onto you, to realize your adrenals have taken a beating, and that you need to be kind to them, because nobody else is going to:) And if you are 3 months post amalgam removal, things may naturally start to get a little worse for awhile. Natural progression of mercury detox according to Andy and his graph on page 52. He has said in many posts to study that graph and make sure you understand it well. We all want to feel well *now*, but it just doesn't happen overnight with mercury detox.-----------Jackie And.......that's the nicest thing anybody's.... <sob sob> ----------Now Robin, don't make me cry too:) I hope things are better today. Hopefully you'll feel like you relieved some stress by having a good cry. And that's what we're all here for, is to support and help each other. Hang in there-----------Jackie :-D ~robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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