Guest guest Posted March 12, 2010 Report Share Posted March 12, 2010 Haven't you been on this board for a while? Any challenge test is bad. An IV challenge test is probably the worst. http://www.dmpsbackfire.com/default.shtml TJ ________________________________ From: grandmadd <denise.mcquade@...> " " < > Sent: Fri, March 12, 2010 8:44:19 AM Subject: [ ] Side Effects of IV DMPS Â Can anyone please share with me any side effects you have heard of or seen with an IV DMPSChelation Challenge test. Our 4year old grandson began suffering from terrible increased stimming behavior following an IV Chelation challenge with DMPS. We were doing so well with calm behavior and increase cognition until the day after the IV challenge test with DMPS. Its now been over a week and the increased stimming is still through the roof not to mention his increased irritability and loss of appetite. Do you think this is due to the challenge test or could his Clostridia/yeast be back up? If it is the Clostridia/yeast than its such a coincidence that the stimming increased so dramatically the day after the IV although we did stop giving him Vancomycin since he seemed to be doing so well. Thanks for your help as always we don't know what we would do without the many great folks who share their good and bad experiences. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2010 Report Share Posted March 12, 2010 DMPSbackfire.com is a good site to look at. Karla > > Can anyone please share with me any side effects you have heard of or seen with an IV DMPSChelation Challenge test. Our 4year old grandson began suffering from terrible increased stimming behavior following an IV Chelation challenge with DMPS. We were doing so well with calm behavior and increase cognition until the day after the IV challenge test with DMPS. Its now been over a week and the increased stimming is still through the roof not to mention his increased irritability and loss of appetite. Do you think this is due to the challenge test or could his Clostridia/yeast be back up? If it is the Clostridia/yeast than its such a coincidence that the stimming increased so dramatically the day after the IV although we did stop giving him Vancomycin since he seemed to be doing so well. Thanks for your help as always we don't know what we would do without the many great folks who share their good and bad experiences. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2010 Report Share Posted March 13, 2010 The IV DMPS enters the bloodstream directly and pulls lots of mercury which is then circulating around until the DMPS wears off. His kidneys and liver processed a bit but the rest got redistributed - usually blocking enzyme receptors involved with digestion and gravitating to organs like the gut, liver, brain, nerves, etc. Then candida usually flares up, binding some of the toxins preventing them for circulating freely and doing additional damage. What was his dose? My suggestion is start chelating the correct way. DMSA every four hours, or get an r/x for low dose oral DMPS if you can't manage the frequent DMSA dosing just yet. Give oral DMPS every 8 hours or less if you see negative behaviors (we found 6-7 hours was better here). Then if he tolerates that after a few rounds you can split the DMPS doses and give every three hours, adding in a very low dose of ALA to each. In the meantime, he may need digestive enzymes, adrenal support and liver support. Good luck, P > ________________________________ > From: grandmadd <denise.mcquade@...> > " " < > > Sent: Fri, March 12, 2010 8:44:19 AM > Subject: [ ] Side Effects of IV DMPS > > Â > Can anyone please share with me any side effects you have heard of or seen with an IV DMPSChelation Challenge test. Our 4year old grandson began suffering from terrible increased stimming behavior following an IV Chelation challenge with DMPS. We were doing so well with calm behavior and increase cognition until the day after the IV challenge test with DMPS. Its now been over a week and the increased stimming is still through the roof not to mention his increased irritability and loss of appetite. Do you think this is due to the challenge test or could his Clostridia/yeast be back up? If it is the Clostridia/yeast than its such a coincidence that the stimming increased so dramatically the day after the IV although we did stop giving him Vancomycin since he seemed to be doing so well. Thanks for your help as always we don't know what we would do without the many great folks who share their good and bad experiences. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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