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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.

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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. :-)

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> 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.

>

>

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