Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 My son has a high threshold for pain. Anyway, he had a tooth pulled on Tuesday and he didn't require pain killers after the procedure. Well since we started the chelation yesterday I noticed him touching his gums. It increased as the day progressed. He was not stimming but like he was feeling something. He is a child who could yank his own tooth and eat food a second later like no pain when it comes to his teeth. He does feel pain, didn't before elimination diet, but he can tolerate more than most people. Did anyone else notice the gums becoming more sensitive with chelation? Is this a good thing or bad? Other than that he is doing fine. Thanks Mari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 High tolerance for pain is a symptom of Autism, or mercury poisoning, whatever you feel like calling it. The fact that he is starting to feel some pain like he should I would think is a good thing. TJ ________________________________ From: Mari Lynche <mari.lynche@...> Sent: Fri, April 2, 2010 6:40:02 AM Subject: [ ] Starting day two ALA/DMSA....have question  My son has a high threshold for pain. Anyway, he had a tooth pulled on Tuesday and he didn't require pain killers after the procedure. Well since we started the chelation yesterday I noticed him touching his gums. It increased as the day progressed. He was not stimming but like he was feeling something. He is a child who could yank his own tooth and eat food a second later like no pain when it comes to his teeth. He does feel pain, didn't before elimination diet, but he can tolerate more than most people. Did anyone else notice the gums becoming more sensitive with chelation? Is this a good thing or bad? Other than that he is doing fine. Thanks Mari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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