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we see progress with each round of chealtion with Andy's protocal. We now do

16 mg ALA and 7.5 mg DMPS every 3 hours round the clock and like it best. We

never did the 8 hour and high dose route.

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We are currently on our third round of chelation for our 3 1/2 yr old

son, using 100 mg of DMSA and ALA. We have been following the DAN 8 hr

protocol 3 days on 11 days off...my son is pretty high-functioning, and

while he has seemed to make " some " improvements while chelating, his

echolalia seems to have worsened...incessant talking, can not sit still,

and eye contact seems to have worsened. He also seems to have more OCD

type behaviors. During his " on " days he seems a little " clearer " , but is

very easily agitated and harder to deal with. I have Andy's book, but

have given it to our dr. who said he found it " very interesting " and I

think he would be willing to switch protocols. (only relevence here is I

don't have my book in front of me) My question is this...are these

normal symptoms of chelating or are we seeing a " regression " , and is 3

rounds enough time to even evaluate progress/regression. I guess after

reading Andy's stuff I am concerned that we need to switch over to his

protocol to " fix " what is happening if we are indeed dosing wrong and we

are causing some type of damage. If so, can we do this immediately or

should we wait until his body recovers a few days from this last round?

(ended Thursday)

Hope this made sense and any input is greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

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Maybe someone else can comment on this further but 100mg dmsa seems

to be a pretty high dose for a 3 yr. old. (my opinion) I would try to

get a hold of Andy's book and maybe change protocols. Also, what

supplements are you giving.?

Good Luck,

> We are currently on our third round of chelation for our 3 1/2 yr

old

> son, using 100 mg of DMSA and ALA. We have been following the DAN 8

hr

> protocol 3 days on 11 days off...my son is pretty high-functioning,

and

> while he has seemed to make " some " improvements while chelating,

his

> echolalia seems to have worsened...incessant talking, can not sit

still,

> and eye contact seems to have worsened. He also seems to have more

OCD

> type behaviors. During his " on " days he seems a little " clearer " ,

but is

> very easily agitated and harder to deal with. I have Andy's book,

but

> have given it to our dr. who said he found it " very interesting "

and I

> think he would be willing to switch protocols. (only relevence here

is I

> don't have my book in front of me) My question is this...are these

> normal symptoms of chelating or are we seeing a " regression " , and

is 3

> rounds enough time to even evaluate progress/regression. I guess

after

> reading Andy's stuff I am concerned that we need to switch over to

his

> protocol to " fix " what is happening if we are indeed dosing wrong

and we

> are causing some type of damage. If so, can we do this immediately

or

> should we wait until his body recovers a few days from this last

round?

> (ended Thursday)

> Hope this made sense and any input is greatly appreciated!

> Thanks,

>

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Thanks ,

I am thinking this is too high a dose as well and we were actually to

increase to 150 mg DMSA on the second round, but I didn't feel

comfortable with that. He is about 38 lbs. We are supplementing with

Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Selenium, B6, Taurine, Glutathione with each dose

of DMSA (3x a day). In addition we are using the Houston Enzymes with

meals, GSE and loads of pro-biotics. On the off days we are doind amino

acids, Toueff, DNZ (dame), B-complex, Kirkmans everyday multi-vitamin,

enzymes, GSE, and Flaxseed. Does this look right as far as supplements

go? Should we be giving ALL supplements all the time, even while chelating?

Thanks,

andya69 wrote:

> ,

> Maybe someone else can comment on this further but 100mg dmsa seems

> to be a pretty high dose for a 3 yr. old. (my opinion) I would try to

> get a hold of Andy's book and maybe change protocols. Also, what

> supplements are you giving.?

>

> Good Luck,

>

>

> > We are currently on our third round of chelation for our 3 1/2 yr

> old

> > son, using 100 mg of DMSA and ALA. We have been following the DAN 8

> hr

> > protocol 3 days on 11 days off...my son is pretty high-functioning,

> and

> > while he has seemed to make " some " improvements while chelating,

> his

> > echolalia seems to have worsened...incessant talking, can not sit

> still,

> > and eye contact seems to have worsened. He also seems to have more

> OCD

> > type behaviors. During his " on " days he seems a little " clearer " ,

> but is

> > very easily agitated and harder to deal with. I have Andy's book,

> but

> > have given it to our dr. who said he found it " very interesting "

> and I

> > think he would be willing to switch protocols. (only relevence here

> is I

> > don't have my book in front of me) My question is this...are these

> > normal symptoms of chelating or are we seeing a " regression " , and

> is 3

> > rounds enough time to even evaluate progress/regression. I guess

> after

> > reading Andy's stuff I am concerned that we need to switch over to

> his

> > protocol to " fix " what is happening if we are indeed dosing wrong

> and we

> > are causing some type of damage. If so, can we do this immediately

> or

> > should we wait until his body recovers a few days from this last

> round?

> > (ended Thursday)

> > Hope this made sense and any input is greatly appreciated!

> > Thanks,

> >

>

>

>

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>We are currently on our third round of chelation for our 3 1/2 yr old

>son, using 100 mg of DMSA and ALA. We have been following the DAN 8 hr

>protocol 3 days on 11 days off...my son is pretty high-functioning, and

>while he has seemed to make " some " improvements while chelating, his

>echolalia seems to have worsened...incessant talking, can not sit still,

>and eye contact seems to have worsened. He also seems to have more OCD

>type behaviors. During his " on " days he seems a little " clearer " , but is

>very easily agitated and harder to deal with. I have Andy's book, but

>have given it to our dr. who said he found it " very interesting " and I

>think he would be willing to switch protocols. (only relevence here is I

>don't have my book in front of me) My question is this...are these

>normal symptoms of chelating or are we seeing a " regression " , and is 3

>rounds enough time to even evaluate progress/regression. I guess after

>reading Andy's stuff I am concerned that we need to switch over to his

>protocol to " fix " what is happening if we are indeed dosing wrong and we

>are causing some type of damage. If so, can we do this immediately or

>should we wait until his body recovers a few days from this last round?

>(ended Thursday)

>Hope this made sense and any input is greatly appreciated!

Hullo ,

I think you should wait after last round regardless of what schedule

was used for last round. Your results sound " mixed " which is not

great-- I think trying the 4 hour dosing makes sense, and you can

see if it helps or not. Also note that the 100 mg SOUNDS very

high dose to me, but I do not know how much your son weighs.

Anyway, this is something you could also consider.

best wishes,

Moria

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>Thanks ,

>I am thinking this is too high a dose as well and we were actually to

>increase to 150 mg DMSA on the second round, but I didn't feel

>comfortable with that. He is about 38 lbs.

If you need Andy's recommendations for amounts, to compare, you

can find this info here:

/files/Andy_dose_sched

We are supplementing with

>Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Selenium, B6, Taurine, Glutathione with each dose

>of DMSA (3x a day). In addition we are using the Houston Enzymes with

>meals, GSE and loads of pro-biotics. On the off days we are doind amino

>acids, Toueff, DNZ (dame), B-complex, Kirkmans everyday multi-vitamin,

>enzymes, GSE, and Flaxseed. Does this look right as far as supplements

>go?

There are lots I have no opinion on or sound okay. The gluathione is

questionable=== if your child is " high sulfur " this may be " bad " for

him. If low sulfur then I think it is okay. You can read about

sulfur status and how it relates to glutathione if you wish at

/files/ANDY_INDEX

See section about sulfur and thiols and NAC etc.

Moria

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Hi. I use Andy's protocol. My son has experienced some

of what you describe but as we continue on with

chelation, he is less and less obsessive. However, he

was never worse after chelation, the behavior just

didn't get resolved. It took awhile for this to happen

(one year) so be ready for a long ride. I recommend

that you do the more frequent dosing if your child is

exhibiting these behaviors. Use Andy's protocol. It is

working really well for us. Vicky

--- TB <boone@...> wrote:

> We are currently on our third round of chelation for

> our 3 1/2 yr old

> son, using 100 mg of DMSA and ALA. We have been

> following the DAN 8 hr

> protocol 3 days on 11 days off...my son is pretty

> high-functioning, and

> while he has seemed to make " some " improvements

> while chelating, his

> echolalia seems to have worsened...incessant

> talking, can not sit still,

> and eye contact seems to have worsened. He also

> seems to have more OCD

> type behaviors. During his " on " days he seems a

> little " clearer " , but is

> very easily agitated and harder to deal with. I have

> Andy's book, but

> have given it to our dr. who said he found it " very

> interesting " and I

> think he would be willing to switch protocols. (only

> relevence here is I

> don't have my book in front of me) My question is

> this...are these

> normal symptoms of chelating or are we seeing a

> " regression " , and is 3

> rounds enough time to even evaluate

> progress/regression. I guess after

> reading Andy's stuff I am concerned that we need to

> switch over to his

> protocol to " fix " what is happening if we are indeed

> dosing wrong and we

> are causing some type of damage. If so, can we do

> this immediately or

> should we wait until his body recovers a few days

> from this last round?

> (ended Thursday)

> Hope this made sense and any input is greatly

> appreciated!

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

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> > > We are currently on our third round of chelation for our 3 1/2

yr

> > old

> > > son, using 100 mg of DMSA and ALA. We have been following the

DAN 8

> > hr

> > > protocol 3 days on 11 days off...my son is pretty

high-functioning,

> > and

> > > while he has seemed to make " some " improvements while chelating,

> > his

> > > echolalia seems to have worsened...incessant talking, can not

sit

> > still,

> > > and eye contact seems to have worsened. He also seems to have

more

> > OCD

> > > type behaviors. During his " on " days he seems a little

" clearer " ,

> > but is

> > > very easily agitated and harder to deal with. I have Andy's

book,

> > but

> > > have given it to our dr. who said he found it " very interesting "

> > and I

> > > think he would be willing to switch protocols. (only relevence

here

> > is I

> > > don't have my book in front of me) My question is this...are

these

> > > normal symptoms of chelating or are we seeing a " regression " ,

and

> > is 3

> > > rounds enough time to even evaluate progress/regression. I

guess

> > after

> > > reading Andy's stuff I am concerned that we need to switch over

to

> > his

> > > protocol to " fix " what is happening if we are indeed dosing

wrong

> > and we

> > > are causing some type of damage. If so, can we do this

immediately

> > or

> > > should we wait until his body recovers a few days from this last

> > round?

> > > (ended Thursday)

> > > Hope this made sense and any input is greatly appreciated!

> > > Thanks,

> > >

> >

> >

> >

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> We are currently on our third round of chelation for our 3 1/2 yr

old

> son, using 100 mg of DMSA and ALA. We have been following the DAN 8

hr

> protocol 3 days on 11 days off...my son is pretty high-functioning,

and

> while he has seemed to make " some " improvements while chelating, his

> echolalia seems to have worsened...incessant talking, can not sit

still,

> and eye contact seems to have worsened. He also seems to have more

OCD

> type behaviors. During his " on " days he seems a little " clearer " ,

but is

> very easily agitated and harder to deal with. I have Andy's book,

but

> have given it to our dr. who said he found it " very interesting " and

I

> think he would be willing to switch protocols. (only relevence here

is I

> don't have my book in front of me) My question is this...are these

> normal symptoms of chelating

No.

>or are we seeing a " regression " ,

Yes. Or an " adverse reaction " to the protocol you are using.

><and is 3

> rounds enough time to even evaluate progress/regression.

Yes.

>I guess after

> reading Andy's stuff I am concerned that we need to switch over to

his

> protocol to " fix " what is happening

Yup. And the longer you do it the way you are, the harder it will be

to fix.

>if we are indeed dosing wrong and we

> are causing some type of damage. If so, can we do this immediately

or

> should we wait until his body recovers a few days from this last

round?

> (ended Thursday)

Wait out a few days until things aren't changing, then use DMSA every

4 hours, or DMSA + ALA every 3 hours. Maximum dose of each in

milligrams is half his body weight in pounds.

> Hope this made sense and any input is greatly appreciated!

>

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Andy and all,

Thanks so much for the responses to my post. Ds actually broke out in a

rash late yesterday, little tiny red bumps everywhere and had horrendous

(understatement) foul smelling gas.This morning, however he woke up and

said " did you sleep good mommy, I sure did? " (never heard this before)

He seems extremely " clear " this morning....very strange (GREAT)...so

maybe we were just coming off a really productice cycle, I don't

know.... still on the fence, but definitely want to discuss Andy's

protocol further with our dr.! (I did review and learned 100-200 mg DMSA

is right on target with my son's weight...according to the DAN

protocol...sheesh, does still seem so high!) Thanks again for all of

your invaluable help to our family!

Happy Mother's Day List-Moms!

andrewhallcutler wrote:

>

> > We are currently on our third round of chelation for our 3 1/2 yr

> old

> > son, using 100 mg of DMSA and ALA. We have been following the DAN 8

> hr

> > protocol 3 days on 11 days off...my son is pretty high-functioning,

> and

> > while he has seemed to make " some " improvements while chelating, his

> > echolalia seems to have worsened...incessant talking, can not sit

> still,

> > and eye contact seems to have worsened. He also seems to have more

> OCD

> > type behaviors. During his " on " days he seems a little " clearer " ,

> but is

> > very easily agitated and harder to deal with. I have Andy's book,

> but

> > have given it to our dr. who said he found it " very interesting " and

> I

> > think he would be willing to switch protocols. (only relevence here

> is I

> > don't have my book in front of me) My question is this...are these

> > normal symptoms of chelating

>

> No.

>

> >or are we seeing a " regression " ,

>

> Yes. Or an " adverse reaction " to the protocol you are using.

>

> ><and is 3

> > rounds enough time to even evaluate progress/regression.

>

> Yes.

>

> >I guess after

> > reading Andy's stuff I am concerned that we need to switch over to

> his

> > protocol to " fix " what is happening

>

> Yup. And the longer you do it the way you are, the harder it will be

> to fix.

>

> >if we are indeed dosing wrong and we

> > are causing some type of damage. If so, can we do this immediately

> or

> > should we wait until his body recovers a few days from this last

> round?

> > (ended Thursday)

>

> Wait out a few days until things aren't changing, then use DMSA every

> 4 hours, or DMSA + ALA every 3 hours. Maximum dose of each in

> milligrams is half his body weight in pounds.

>

> > Hope this made sense and any input is greatly appreciated!

> >

>

>

>

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