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Brad.

If your friend has mercury problems - and indeed the pituitary is one of

the primary targets of mercury - then he needs to get a hair test and

look into detoxification. There is no way that he will get anything

more than continued malpractice from these doctors. He's already had

surgery and chelation on a protocol that won't do anything for him and

may well have done him harm (DMPS will not remove mercury from the

brain, and I'm all but certain they did not dose him at 8 hours). He

needs to begin to take this into his own hands.

Dave.

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sandmn3 <http://profiles.yahoo.com/sandmn3>

Mon May 12, 2008 8:55 pm (PDT)

I have a friend, who is highly metal toxic, with high levels of

mercury and lead in his body. They thought he had Cushings, caused

by a tumor on his pituitary. They did surgery on his pituitary, to

find there wasn't a tumor. But, they recently tested his pituitary

tissue and found very high levels of mercury in it.

I believe he did some DMPS treatments, but hasn't gotten noticably

better. He has seen a bunch of different doctors, where it seems

everyone of them has a different protocl they want to put him on.

I am just trying to see if we can get some clarity on how to approach

his issues. He forwarded me some of his recent test results, which

show some following abnormal results:

cerebellar igG 100.7

cerebellar igM 98.2

24 hour urine test

Epninephrine - 183mcg/24 hour (reference range 15-100)

Dopamine - 636mcg/24 hour (reference range 52-480)

Creatinine - 3.19g/24 hour (reference range 0.63-2.5)

Free Cortisol - 65.3mcg/24 hour (reference range 4-50)

General blood chemistry:

ALT/SGPT - 64 u/L (reference range 0-52)

CPK - 285 u/L (reference range 26-189)

Lymphs - 16.0 (Normal range = 20-44%)

Tissue sample ( I think this is from his pituitary)

Mercury = .76ug/g

Well, I don't know how to interpret any of this, but maybe someone on

here has some insgight. Thanks in advance.

Brad (CA)

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