Guest guest Posted April 3, 2010 Report Share Posted April 3, 2010 My son wasn't a planned pregnancy, but even if he was, I wasn't informed about why getting dental work before or during pregnancy was bad. I thought I had to be worried about the stuff they injected in to numb me. My daughter was born, and I waited till I was done nursing her to have a tooth worked on. I had an old filling taken out, I think my last amalgam filling, I used to have probably 4 or 5 that ended up into crowns, and this was the last. I conceived my son about a month after having the dental work, and am pretty sure this had a devastating effect on him. I know in utero there was something going on, because his baby teeth aren't right, and those were formed in there. Also I didn't really go into labor with him, just a week before my due date I had a tightening, (not braxton hicks) that lasted about 2 or 3 mins. where my uterus got tight and I felt like there was just a rock in my stomach. Looking back, I think it might have been him having a seizure if that is possible. So the doc told me to come in and they induced labor because he wasn't moving a lot, and the episode I had didn't sound normal to them. He got the Hep B about 3 hours after he was born. At his first well baby visit, his eyes rolled back in his head and the pediatrician said that didn't look good, and to keep an eye on him. He had reactions to other vaccines like hardening at the injection site, and at his one year shots he had a seizure when they injected him. That's the last vaccine my kids will ever get. I filed a vaccine injury report, and some company called SRA International has been calling me to find out medical info on my son. The name stands for Society Risk Analysis, but I only know this because it came up on my caller ID. They tell me they are from VAERS. I looked up the name from my caller ID. My son tested really high for mercury and is ASD. We have chelated and brought him from severely autistic, to high functioning and almost losing diagnosis. My daughter is neurotypical, but her immune system is wrecked from vaccines, and it is a miracle she is not autistic because she shares so many of the intestinal and immune issues as her brother. She tested above normal on heavy metal tests but not like her brother. Thank God you are informed, and someone here can tell you more about mercury and fillings I'm sure. All I can tell you is I am as certain as you can get that my dental work effected my son. Then vaccines put him over the edge. ________________________________ From: Tasks <bj_osterhout@...> Sent: Sat, April 3, 2010 2:33:06 PM Subject: [ ] How did having amalgams or removing them affect your pregnancies..? I haven't had any kids yet, but want to TTC soon. I am thinking of getting my 4 amalgams replaced. My brother has autism, there are some things in my family history as well that could possibly indicate problems with mercury or with handling toxins. I am particularly interested in personal stories.. do you feel that you were toxic/had a family history of people being toxic..? how many amalgams you had.. did you vaccinate.. how did it affect your children.. if you had them removed how did it affect them..? I know I saw one woman on here that her child before removal was normal but the child 3 years after her removal/chelation was not. These kind of stories definitely help. What better place to ask people who understand than here..? My plan right now I think is to get them removed and wait about 1 year with no chelation.. I don't plan to vaccinate, get any shots while pregnant, etc. Do you think that ordering a hair test could be helpful..? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2010 Report Share Posted April 3, 2010 I had eight old amalgams (from my preteen years) in my teeth when I had my first son at age 28. He was also vaccinated on schedule. He had bad colic as a baby, and started getting eczema when I weaned him at 15 months, so I think he had a milk allergy that caused the colic as I was drinking milk when I breastfed him. He doesn't drink milk now - when I removed milk after a few months, the eczema cleared, but he was starting to act autistic at that time (18 mos). I think the milk allergy, combined with my toxin load while he was in utero and the vaccines were too much for him. I had the amalgams removed before my second son, but only chelated a short time before he was conceived. He only had his first few vaccines before I decided it wasn't a good idea, and he's NT. He didn't have colic or food issues, either. I chelated myself more after finishing BF second son, and am currently pregnant. Don't know if I'll chelate myself more in the future, after I finish breastfeeding, but I won't vaccinate my baby-to-be and will watch my diet if this baby has colic. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2010 Report Share Posted April 4, 2010 How long of a gap did you have between getting your amalgams removed and conceiving your son..? I thought 1 year was long enough but then Andy Cutler told me 18 months.. > > I had eight old amalgams (from my preteen years) in my teeth when I had my first son at age 28. He was also vaccinated on schedule. He had bad colic as a baby, and started getting eczema when I weaned him at 15 months, so I think he had a milk allergy that caused the colic as I was drinking milk when I breastfed him. He doesn't drink milk now - when I removed milk after a few months, the eczema cleared, but he was starting to act autistic at that time (18 mos). I think the milk allergy, combined with my toxin load while he was in utero and the vaccines were too much for him. > > I had the amalgams removed before my second son, but only chelated a short time before he was conceived. He only had his first few vaccines before I decided it wasn't a good idea, and he's NT. He didn't have colic or food issues, either. I chelated myself more after finishing BF second son, and am currently pregnant. Don't know if I'll chelate myself more in the future, after I finish breastfeeding, but I won't vaccinate my baby-to-be and will watch my diet if this baby has colic. > > Good luck! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2010 Report Share Posted April 5, 2010 It was not quite a year between removal and conception. In hindsight, I should have waited longer, but I was just beginning to understand the connection between autism and mercury. > > > > I had eight old amalgams (from my preteen years) in my teeth when I had my first son at age 28. He was also vaccinated on schedule. He had bad colic as a baby, and started getting eczema when I weaned him at 15 months, so I think he had a milk allergy that caused the colic as I was drinking milk when I breastfed him. He doesn't drink milk now - when I removed milk after a few months, the eczema cleared, but he was starting to act autistic at that time (18 mos). I think the milk allergy, combined with my toxin load while he was in utero and the vaccines were too much for him. > > > > I had the amalgams removed before my second son, but only chelated a short time before he was conceived. He only had his first few vaccines before I decided it wasn't a good idea, and he's NT. He didn't have colic or food issues, either. I chelated myself more after finishing BF second son, and am currently pregnant. Don't know if I'll chelate myself more in the future, after I finish breastfeeding, but I won't vaccinate my baby-to-be and will watch my diet if this baby has colic. > > > > Good luck! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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