Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 No, I'm still on Isocort. I'm toying with the idea of trying HC if this continues. I'm waiting for some test results from my last appointment with my NP. I have some DMSA on the way too, to do low-dose-chelation per Cutler's protocols. I may see how I do on my first chelation round before I make a decision on the HC. I figure it's good to try to change on thing at a time. Since the mercury seems to have caused this, maybe see if some chelation makes it better. If my adrenals need more support after that, then try the HC. > > Yup...sounds adrenal to me. I had that before. Have you tried HC > instead of the Isocort? I can't recall... > > Although I was on a high dose of Armour at the time as well...any > chance you'd consider going back to your last lower increment of > Armour, just in case? > > Warmly, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 No, I'm still on Isocort. I'm toying with the idea of trying HC if this continues. I'm waiting for some test results from my last appointment with my NP. I have some DMSA on the way too, to do low-dose-chelation per Cutler's protocols. I may see how I do on my first chelation round before I make a decision on the HC. I figure it's good to try to change on thing at a time. Since the mercury seems to have caused this, maybe see if some chelation makes it better. If my adrenals need more support after that, then try the HC. > > Yup...sounds adrenal to me. I had that before. Have you tried HC > instead of the Isocort? I can't recall... > > Although I was on a high dose of Armour at the time as well...any > chance you'd consider going back to your last lower increment of > Armour, just in case? > > Warmly, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 No, I'm still on Isocort. I'm toying with the idea of trying HC if this continues. I'm waiting for some test results from my last appointment with my NP. I have some DMSA on the way too, to do low-dose-chelation per Cutler's protocols. I may see how I do on my first chelation round before I make a decision on the HC. I figure it's good to try to change on thing at a time. Since the mercury seems to have caused this, maybe see if some chelation makes it better. If my adrenals need more support after that, then try the HC. > > Yup...sounds adrenal to me. I had that before. Have you tried HC > instead of the Isocort? I can't recall... > > Although I was on a high dose of Armour at the time as well...any > chance you'd consider going back to your last lower increment of > Armour, just in case? > > Warmly, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 - my amalgams were removed by a Huggins-trained dentist - Dr. Mark Breiner: http://wholebodydentistry.com/ He did all the required protocols (electrical testing of fillings, rubber dam, separate air source, low speed drill for removal, etc.) I think it's adrenal too. The protocols are all good, but I think it's impossible to 100% prevent any mercury from being picked up during removal. I'm going to be low-dose chelating with DMSA soon. If this doesn't go away, I may switch to HC. I'm on Isocort right now. I was doing great adrenally before the removals. I'd even stopped the Isocort for 2 weeks (ran out) & noticed very few bad effects. A little more draggy maybe, so I went back to 4 pellets when my supply came in. Nothing like the misery when I tried stopping Isocort in December. That felt yukky. > My amalagam removal trashed my adrenals and thyroid functions. I think the vibrating internally is due to adrenal crash from mercury contamination. Even tho I went to a dentist who removed them safely, the oxygen mask kept slipping off my nostrils and there was no way to hold my breath that long... > ...How were your amalgams removed? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 - my amalgams were removed by a Huggins-trained dentist - Dr. Mark Breiner: http://wholebodydentistry.com/ He did all the required protocols (electrical testing of fillings, rubber dam, separate air source, low speed drill for removal, etc.) I think it's adrenal too. The protocols are all good, but I think it's impossible to 100% prevent any mercury from being picked up during removal. I'm going to be low-dose chelating with DMSA soon. If this doesn't go away, I may switch to HC. I'm on Isocort right now. I was doing great adrenally before the removals. I'd even stopped the Isocort for 2 weeks (ran out) & noticed very few bad effects. A little more draggy maybe, so I went back to 4 pellets when my supply came in. Nothing like the misery when I tried stopping Isocort in December. That felt yukky. > My amalagam removal trashed my adrenals and thyroid functions. I think the vibrating internally is due to adrenal crash from mercury contamination. Even tho I went to a dentist who removed them safely, the oxygen mask kept slipping off my nostrils and there was no way to hold my breath that long... > ...How were your amalgams removed? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 - my amalgams were removed by a Huggins-trained dentist - Dr. Mark Breiner: http://wholebodydentistry.com/ He did all the required protocols (electrical testing of fillings, rubber dam, separate air source, low speed drill for removal, etc.) I think it's adrenal too. The protocols are all good, but I think it's impossible to 100% prevent any mercury from being picked up during removal. I'm going to be low-dose chelating with DMSA soon. If this doesn't go away, I may switch to HC. I'm on Isocort right now. I was doing great adrenally before the removals. I'd even stopped the Isocort for 2 weeks (ran out) & noticed very few bad effects. A little more draggy maybe, so I went back to 4 pellets when my supply came in. Nothing like the misery when I tried stopping Isocort in December. That felt yukky. > My amalagam removal trashed my adrenals and thyroid functions. I think the vibrating internally is due to adrenal crash from mercury contamination. Even tho I went to a dentist who removed them safely, the oxygen mask kept slipping off my nostrils and there was no way to hold my breath that long... > ...How were your amalgams removed? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 My dentist is Huggins trained too. I got extremely contaminated and that is when my adrenals failed. The oxygen tube kept moving above my nostrils. A year later, my adrenals have recovered. I went thru months of chelation. -- Re: Internal Vibration - my amalgams were removed by a Huggins-trained dentist - Dr. Mark Breiner: http://wholebodydentistry.com/ He did all the required protocols (electrical testing of fillings, rubber dam, separate air source, low speed drill for removal, etc.) I think it's adrenal too. The protocols are all good, but I think it's impossible to 100% prevent any mercury from being picked up during removal. I'm going to be low-dose chelating with DMSA soon. If this doesn't go away, I may switch to HC. I'm on Isocort right now. I was doing great adrenally before the removals. I'd even stopped the Isocort for 2 weeks (ran out) & noticed very few bad effects. A little more draggy maybe, so I went back to 4 pellets when my supply came in. Nothing like the misery when I tried stopping Isocort in December. That felt yukky. > My amalagam removal trashed my adrenals and thyroid functions. I think the vibrating internally is due to adrenal crash from mercury contamination. Even tho I went to a dentist who removed them safely, the oxygen mask kept slipping off my nostrils and there was no way to hold my breath that long... > ...How were your amalgams removed? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 My dentist is Huggins trained too. I got extremely contaminated and that is when my adrenals failed. The oxygen tube kept moving above my nostrils. A year later, my adrenals have recovered. I went thru months of chelation. -- Re: Internal Vibration - my amalgams were removed by a Huggins-trained dentist - Dr. Mark Breiner: http://wholebodydentistry.com/ He did all the required protocols (electrical testing of fillings, rubber dam, separate air source, low speed drill for removal, etc.) I think it's adrenal too. The protocols are all good, but I think it's impossible to 100% prevent any mercury from being picked up during removal. I'm going to be low-dose chelating with DMSA soon. If this doesn't go away, I may switch to HC. I'm on Isocort right now. I was doing great adrenally before the removals. I'd even stopped the Isocort for 2 weeks (ran out) & noticed very few bad effects. A little more draggy maybe, so I went back to 4 pellets when my supply came in. Nothing like the misery when I tried stopping Isocort in December. That felt yukky. > My amalagam removal trashed my adrenals and thyroid functions. I think the vibrating internally is due to adrenal crash from mercury contamination. Even tho I went to a dentist who removed them safely, the oxygen mask kept slipping off my nostrils and there was no way to hold my breath that long... > ...How were your amalgams removed? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 My dentist is Huggins trained too. I got extremely contaminated and that is when my adrenals failed. The oxygen tube kept moving above my nostrils. A year later, my adrenals have recovered. I went thru months of chelation. -- Re: Internal Vibration - my amalgams were removed by a Huggins-trained dentist - Dr. Mark Breiner: http://wholebodydentistry.com/ He did all the required protocols (electrical testing of fillings, rubber dam, separate air source, low speed drill for removal, etc.) I think it's adrenal too. The protocols are all good, but I think it's impossible to 100% prevent any mercury from being picked up during removal. I'm going to be low-dose chelating with DMSA soon. If this doesn't go away, I may switch to HC. I'm on Isocort right now. I was doing great adrenally before the removals. I'd even stopped the Isocort for 2 weeks (ran out) & noticed very few bad effects. A little more draggy maybe, so I went back to 4 pellets when my supply came in. Nothing like the misery when I tried stopping Isocort in December. That felt yukky. > My amalagam removal trashed my adrenals and thyroid functions. I think the vibrating internally is due to adrenal crash from mercury contamination. Even tho I went to a dentist who removed them safely, the oxygen mask kept slipping off my nostrils and there was no way to hold my breath that long... > ...How were your amalgams removed? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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