Guest guest Posted August 13, 2008 Report Share Posted August 13, 2008 My husband and I were watching our older son, , play football tonight. I commented on how well he listened and wasn't as much " in a fog " like he had been in basketball this past winter. I also realized that in the past week, hadn't been snapping his fingers like he was the week before. I didn't really pay attention too much at the timing, but I bet it had something to do with chelation. Previously I had wondered whether it was affecting him at all because he never mentioned much. Now I am thinking there is some correlation between the snapping fingers tic and mercury coming out. I also think he has become more patient and his auditory processing has improved with chelation. I see good reason to continue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2008 Report Share Posted August 14, 2008 Thanks for the report . I'm usually quite tuned in to my kids, but it actually seems others notice more difference than I do. I think it makes a difference when you are not with them on a daily basis, as I am. The people who just see them once a week, or every few weeks, are quite amazed with the progress. I think you experienced that for yourself with football, noticing the difference because it wasn't just a regular daily grind thing. So, most likely there have been minor improvements to the regular day which will strike you too. That's how it works with me. We'll go a couple weeks, and then suddenly I'll note that a longtime tic, anger management, or other issue has just been absent. It's always a pleasant surprise, but how often I wish I could be the outsider looking in and just see a WOW improvement. Either way, yes, it is good reason to continue. Congrats on the progress. BTW - my son never mentions much either. He is getter better about it though after over a year and a half of biomed and 3 months or so of chelation. He's 18, so this is a long time coming. I'm looking forward to when he can actually notice that he isn't feeling top of his game though. That will be my historic memory. :-) P. wrote: > > My husband and I were watching our older son, , play football > tonight. I commented on how well he listened and wasn't as much " in a > fog " like he had been in basketball this past winter. I also realized > that in the past week, hadn't been snapping his fingers like he > was the week before. I didn't really pay attention too much at the > timing, but I bet it had something to do with chelation. > > Previously I had wondered whether it was affecting him at all because > he never mentioned much. Now I am thinking there is some correlation > between the snapping fingers tic and mercury coming out. I also think > he has become more patient and his auditory processing has improved > with chelation. I see good reason to continue. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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