Guest guest Posted July 7, 2000 Report Share Posted July 7, 2000 Andy my hands have had very little sensitivity for a very long time especially on the right my feet also. I tingl;e quite a bit and and have been to neurologists, pain specialists , chiropractors etc. etc. Do you know hwre I can find someone in Ohio that understands these issues and won't look at me like I've grown a 3rd eye LOL! Bernie forwarded me some sites to find dentists that are mercury free. I looked at the sites but haven't figured out how to navigate through them and still need to find one. Thanks for always answering Andy...where do you find the time??? Donna :-) Re: [ ] The present mercury contents of scalp hair and clinical symptoms in inhabitants of the Minamata area. > << I haven't been able to feel myself pee for years! Of course the highly > educated physicians in my area say...no problem. >> > > How is touch sensitivity in your hands and feet? If you find a competent MD > physician they were taught a ton of tests at physical exam to determine if > that is normal or impaired - you just need to find one who remembers them and > will take the time to do them on you. > > Andy > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Law.com is the preeminent online destination for legal professionals. > Visit Law.com for exclusive content from American Lawyer Media, online > CLE Seminars, Practice Centers and Career Listings. > 1/5803/9/_/705339/_/962939590/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2000 Report Share Posted July 7, 2000 Andy, My son seems hyper-sensitive in the palms of his hands. He'll jerk his hand away very quickly when a light touch is presented. Related somehow? Thanks, Ed AndyCutler@... on 07/06/2000 06:16:13 PM Please respond to egroups egroups cc: (bcc: Decelie/CHASE) Subject: Re: [ ] The present mercury contents of scalp hair and clinical symptoms in inhabitants of the Minamata area. In a message dated 7/6/00 2:51:02 PM, decelie_edward@... writes: << I thought this might be of interest. This abstract mentions sensory disturbances of " the glove and stocking type " . Does anyone know what this is? >> " glove and stocking parestheisias " are the classic symptom of organic mercury poisoning. This is where you can't feel things with your hands and feet - partial or total loss of sensation - and it is very much in the pattern of gloves and socks. A key finding is that it is symmetrical, which means it is neurological rather than peripheral. Some people who get a bad case of this also can't feel when they are urinating, though apparently this is indelicate enough that MD's haven't noticed it. These people do usually retain control of urination, they just can't feel the flow. Andy Cutler ------------------------------------------------------------------------ @Backup- Protect and Access your data any time, any where on the net. Try @Backup FREE and receive 300 points from mypoints.com Install now: 1/6346/9/_/705339/_/962921779/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2000 Report Share Posted July 7, 2000 << What would the help be to get the feeling in hands/feet etc. back? (I know - chelation is the key but meanwhile) >> Lipid soluble antioxidants plus flax seed oil. Andy Cutler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2000 Report Share Posted July 7, 2000 What would the help be to get the feeling in hands/feet etc. back? (I know - chelation is the key but meanwhile) Thank you, Vera - > << I haven't been able to feel myself pee for years! Of course the highly > educated physicians in my area say...no problem. >> > > How is touch sensitivity in your hands and feet? If you find a competent MD > physician they were taught a ton of tests at physical exam to determine if > that is normal or impaired - you just need to find one who remembers them and > will take the time to do them on you. > > Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2000 Report Share Posted July 8, 2000 << What are lipid soluble antioxidants? Vit E? E, alpha and beta carotene, lycopene, lutein, xeazanthan. <<Can you please list them. My son is allergic to flax seed oil. >> :-( Perilla oil also has a lot of omega 3's and might not set off the allergies. Otherwise it is fish oil but you need to use a LOT - like 10 or more grams a day - and that gets expensive. Are you SURE he is ALLERGIC, as opposed to is having some other metabolic problem with it? Some people tolerate the stuff better if they take aspirin or something similar with it. Others need to load up on borage or primrose oil first. Andy Cutler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2000 Report Share Posted July 8, 2000 > << What would the help be to get the feeling in hands/feet etc. back? > (I know - chelation is the key but meanwhile) >> > > Lipid soluble antioxidants plus flax seed oil. > What are lipid soluble antioxidants? Vit E? Can you please list them. My son is allergic to flax seed oil. Thank you, Vera - > Andy Cutler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2000 Report Share Posted July 8, 2000 My son had (may be still has) ulcers in duodenum. He is very sensitive to what he eats so that could be part of the problem. May be he just could not digest it. Unfortunately, all digestive enzymes I have tried are making him unhappy and probably cause discomfort. I am still looking for some solution to fix his digestive system including liver (his stool is always light colored even when he gets ox bile). Thank you, Vera - > << What are lipid soluble antioxidants? Vit E? > > E, alpha and beta carotene, lycopene, lutein, xeazanthan. > > <<Can you please list them. > My son is allergic to flax seed oil. >> > > :-( > > Perilla oil also has a lot of omega 3's and might not set off the allergies. > > Otherwise it is fish oil but you need to use a LOT - like 10 or more grams a > day - and that gets expensive. > > Are you SURE he is ALLERGIC, as opposed to is having some other metabolic > problem with it? Some people tolerate the stuff better if they take aspirin > or something similar with it. Others need to load up on borage or primrose > oil first. > > Andy Cutler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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