Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 Hi Mike, Jackie and moderaters, It's about the same in my case. I started september; round 32, with 25 mg dmsa and 25 mg. ala (I keep it that level). Some pretty good things/times, but also some " hard " (disappointing) moments (as bad as ever; but not worse then ever/last year). I now understand what is meant with the " stall period " (it has been almost 8 months, so...) I am satisfied with how things are going till now. Slowly, but I can feel the progression; it can make me really very happy, sometimes. I can move better at home, but it will be a long travel. And yes: I am always glad to start a round again. I always have the feeling/fantasy: " again a little bit of that shit mercury/poison away out " . Greeting, Simon ________________________________ > To: frequent-dose-chelation > From: jtrunt@... > Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 12:21:39 -0500 > Subject: Re: Re: Rounds 10-12 - mle_ii, and positive things > > > Mike, you are probably in what Andy calls the " stall period " , which he has commented on in many posts, if you search archives. This is a common part of mercury detox, and he says you have to keep chelating through it, and then eventually, you'll start to see gradual improvement again. So this is where you have to just keep plodding along, or muddling as someone said, and just keep chelating, chelating, chelating. And then chelate some more Andy has said this too in many posts. > > So this is good to bring this up for everyone, and a reminder to just stick with it. > > Happy chelating everone!--------Jackie > > In frequent-dose-chelation _________________________________________________________________ De leukste online filmpjes vind je op MSN Video! http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=nl-nl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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