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Kees finished his 2nd DMSA (oral) round last weekend and developed a fever on Wednesday. Kees is also getting TD DMPS.

Can the fever be related to chelation? I ask this because since Wednesday he has strong diapers...bright lemon yellow and smells horrible. Is there a link?

Is this good or bad?

Mandy - mom to Kees (had IS as a baby and is now diagnosed with autism)

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>Hi Mandy

Am sure other listers will be able to advise further but if our child

has a fever or any illness at all, we are directed by our Doctor to

stop all chelation straight away.

Also wondered if you saw the posts from some of the experienced listers

concerned about who had prescribed this unusual combination of DMPS and

DMSA.

When we are using TDDMPS we are meticulous about taking blood samples

every 2-3 mths to ensure essential minerals are not chelated to

dangerously low levels and taken out along with the mercury and lead.

This is an essential part of the protocol and just wondered if this is

something you are doing?/intend to do?

Are you also supplementing with trace elements to ensure Kees is still

absorbing them?

Just our humble opinion and you are probably doing all this already but

just wanted to flag this up.

Rhona

> Kees finished his 2nd DMSA (oral) round last weekend and developed a

fever on Wednesday. Kees is also getting TD DMPS.

> Can the fever be related to chelation? I ask this because since

Wednesday he has strong diapers...bright lemon yellow and smells

horrible. Is there a link?

> Is this good or bad?

>

> Mandy - mom to Kees (had IS as a baby and is now diagnosed with

autism)

>

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