Guest guest Posted August 27, 2001 Report Share Posted August 27, 2001 Andy, Do you think that DMPS is inherently dangerous or is it just the protocols you think are dangerous? I ask because my son has malabsorbtion / gut issues and I was interested to hear Gaylen's experiences with DMPS. I had previously read the DMPS backfire site and thought it scarey. Told the physicians no way could they use DMPS. However, Gaylen's postings impressed me and I had revised my thinking. I would like you to explain more clearly where you stand on this issue and why. I ask this becuase I respect your views and trust your judgement. Many thanks, Celia [ ] Re: About the DMPS backfire website > > > In some of the patient stories that I read, they had amalgams still > > present when they were given the DMPS IV. > > > > In other stories, it didn't say one way or the other if the amalgams > > were out first. > > Many of the people had their amalgams out, and were given the iv > vitamin-mineral protocol that most " witch doctors " claim prevents this > kind of problem. I also know of many other cases where a person was > treated " properly, " and had a dramatic adverse reaction. > > > Also, the website discusses the mercury challenge test as being > > bogus. She says that anyone will show mercury when done this way > and > > it doesn't show anything. > > > > Given what I already know, I find this not credible. > > This is both credible and correct. Perhaps it is time for us to go > over some of the basic physiology on the list so that people don't let > doctors hurt their kids a second time, now that they got conned into > letting the pede turn their kid autistic with vaccines? > > The challenge test is totally worthless AS A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL because > if you give it to NT children, they get the same numbers as the > autistic children do. You can't tell them apart based on challenge > test results. The purpose of the challenge test is to convince the > parents, insurance companies, and insecure alternative doctors that > they are doing something " scientific " when they treat for mercury. > > > > > I still am not sure if I believe whether the DMPS given with IV is > > not safe after visiting that website. My doctor will help me do the > > challenge test with the DMPS IV if I still want to. It is a low > dose > > of 50mg. > > How much does your kid weigh? The adults typically get 3 mg per kg, > and that is what causes the problems on that website. 50 mg for a 38 > pound kid is the same dose as caused the problems described on > www.dmpsbackfire.com. > > > > Does anyone have any opinions on that website or DMPS IV???? > > Since I personally know several of the people on the site, and others > with similar stories who aren't there, and am fully familiar with the > details of their medical treatment (and the stories the doc's make up > to try to hide the fact that they did something inherently unsafe) my > opinion is that www.dmpsbackfire.com is a word to the wise - don't let > doctors play russian roulette with your kid's health just because they > like needles and enjoy playing with dangerous stuff. > > >I need > > to make up my mind quickly. We haven't been able to complete a > > DMSA/ALA cycle since last spring because of my son's reflux > > problems. So any feedback would be appreciated. > > Have you tried: > > Lots of antacid during the chelation cycle, > > all the H2 blockers, > > suppositories, > > transdermal creams, > > ??????????????????????????????????????????????? > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2001 Report Share Posted August 28, 2001 > > > In some of the patient stories that I read, they had amalgams still > > > present when they were given the DMPS IV. > > > > > > In other stories, it didn't say one way or the other if the amalgams > > > were out first. > > > > Many of the people had their amalgams out, and were given the iv > > vitamin-mineral protocol that most " witch doctors " claim prevents this > > kind of problem. I also know of many other cases where a person was > > treated " properly, " and had a dramatic adverse reaction. > > > > > Also, the website discusses the mercury challenge test as being > > > bogus. She says that anyone will show mercury when done this way > > and > > > it doesn't show anything. > > > > > > Given what I already know, I find this not credible. > > > > This is both credible and correct. Perhaps it is time for us to go > > over some of the basic physiology on the list so that people don't let > > doctors hurt their kids a second time, now that they got conned into > > letting the pede turn their kid autistic with vaccines? > > > > The challenge test is totally worthless AS A DIAGNOSTIC TOOL because > > if you give it to NT children, they get the same numbers as the > > autistic children do. You can't tell them apart based on challenge > > test results. The purpose of the challenge test is to convince the > > parents, insurance companies, and insecure alternative doctors that > > they are doing something " scientific " when they treat for mercury. > > > > > > > > I still am not sure if I believe whether the DMPS given with IV is > > > not safe after visiting that website. My doctor will help me do the > > > challenge test with the DMPS IV if I still want to. It is a low > > dose > > > of 50mg. > > > > How much does your kid weigh? The adults typically get 3 mg per kg, > > and that is what causes the problems on that website. 50 mg for a 38 > > pound kid is the same dose as caused the problems described on > > www.dmpsbackfire.com. > > > > > > Does anyone have any opinions on that website or DMPS IV???? > > > > Since I personally know several of the people on the site, and others > > with similar stories who aren't there, and am fully familiar with the > > details of their medical treatment (and the stories the doc's make up > > to try to hide the fact that they did something inherently unsafe) my > > opinion is that www.dmpsbackfire.com is a word to the wise - don't let > > doctors play russian roulette with your kid's health just because they > > like needles and enjoy playing with dangerous stuff. > > > > >I need > > > to make up my mind quickly. We haven't been able to complete a > > > DMSA/ALA cycle since last spring because of my son's reflux > > > problems. So any feedback would be appreciated. > > > > Have you tried: > > > > Lots of antacid during the chelation cycle, > > > > all the H2 blockers, > > > > suppositories, > > > > transdermal creams, > > > > ??????????????????????????????????????????????? > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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