Guest guest Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 metal will only show up in blood if the exposure has been within the last 2 months.... My dan doctors did a challenge test on my son several weeks ago. He was almost 20 in mercury and an 8 in lead. The others metals was within a normal range. He has the suppositorium only for 10 minutes and after that he poop. So the doctor was pretty amazed about the results. I showed the results to my main pediatrician and he was concerned... So he decided to check on his " metals " with a blood test because I am guessing that he doesnt believe in dan doctors. What do you think? It will show up in a blood test? Thanks in advance for your help Myrna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 Metals aside,there is no earthly reason anybody seeing a DAN! doctor should see anybody else. Subject: Can metals show up in a blood test?To: mb12 valtrex Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 4:27 PM My dan doctors did a challenge test on my son several weeks ago. He was almost 20 in mercury and an 8 in lead. The others metals was within a normal range. He has the suppositorium only for 10 minutes and after that he poop. So the doctor was pretty amazed about the results. I showed the results to my main pediatrician and he was concerned... So he decided to check on his "metals" with a blood test because I am guessing that he doesnt believe in dan doctors. What do you think? It will show up in a blood test? Thanks in advance for your help Myrna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2009 Report Share Posted September 16, 2009 DAN doctors aren't the be all end all either. Ours didn't test our son for anything. Just suggested things I could try, which I had already read about online. So I am still just throwing darts in the dark hoping to hit on something. Also, if you can get your regular doctor to run some of the tests that you need then your insurance might cover them. Our DAN said they won't bill insurance for anything, even if it is a "normal" test to get. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 7:24:08 PMSubject: Re: Can metals show up in a blood test? Metals aside,there is no earthly reason anybody seeing a DAN! doctor should see anybody else. From: taz321xxx <taz321xxhotmail (DOT) com>Subject: Can metals show up in a blood test?To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comDate: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 4:27 PM My dan doctors did a challenge test on my son several weeks ago. He was almost 20 in mercury and an 8 in lead. The others metals was within a normal range. He has the suppositorium only for 10 minutes and after that he poop. So the doctor was pretty amazed about the results.I showed the results to my main pediatrician and he was concerned... So he decided to check on his "metals" with a blood test because I am guessing that he doesnt believe in dan doctors.What do you think? It will show up in a blood test? Thanks in advance for your helpMyrna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2009 Report Share Posted September 17, 2009 WHAT DID YOU JUST SAY? > > > Subject: Can metals show up in a blood test? > To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 4:27 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > My dan doctors did a challenge test on my son several weeks ago. He was almost 20 in mercury and an 8 in lead. The others metals was within a normal range. He has the suppositorium only for 10 minutes and after that he poop. So the doctor was pretty amazed about the results. > > I showed the results to my main pediatrician and he was concerned... So he decided to check on his " metals " with a blood test because I am guessing that he doesnt believe in dan doctors. > > What do you think? It will show up in a blood test? > > Thanks in advance for your help > > Myrna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2009 Report Share Posted September 17, 2009 ----- Original Message ----- From: taz321xxx ===>Not likely, metals stay in the bloodstream for a short time only before heading for organs. Fwiw, challenge tests are not recommended, they can cause regression, be careful. My dan doctors did a challenge test on my son several weeks ago. He was almost 20 in mercury and an 8 in lead. The others metals was within a normal range. He has the suppositorium only for 10 minutes and after that he poop. So the doctor was pretty amazed about the results.I showed the results to my main pediatrician and he was concerned... So he decided to check on his "metals" with a blood test because I am guessing that he doesnt believe in dan doctors.What do you think? It will show up in a blood test? Thanks in advance for your helpMyrna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2009 Report Share Posted September 17, 2009 Metals will only show up in the blood if it is a current exposure (within 60 days). If it does show up in the blood you need to look into possible curent causes in your environment (home). The Pediatricians were taught to believe that the kids are ONLY toxic if they have metals in their blood. The problem is the metals leave the blood and go to organs, tissue, bones, nervous system, brain etc. The pediatricians were taught that the metals go from the blood stream out of the body via hair, fecal or urine. This is the problem! DAN doctors understand that our kids are toxic even thought there are no metals in the blood. You need to do chelation to get the metals out. You need to continue to chelate until no more metals are excreted w/ chleators. Your pull was great. Your child is a good excretor with the chelator. Subject: Can metals show up in a blood test?To: mb12 valtrex Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 6:27 PM My dan doctors did a challenge test on my son several weeks ago. He was almost 20 in mercury and an 8 in lead. The others metals was within a normal range. He has the suppositorium only for 10 minutes and after that he poop. So the doctor was pretty amazed about the results.I showed the results to my main pediatrician and he was concerned... So he decided to check on his "metals" with a blood test because I am guessing that he doesnt believe in dan doctors.What do you think? It will show up in a blood test? Thanks in advance for your helpMyrna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2009 Report Share Posted September 17, 2009 I agree with you 100% but once you are pulling the metals, they have to move thought the body some how, what is the mechanism in which chealated metal move thought the body? I would think it would still be the blood stream. So you should be able to do a blood draw 6 hours after a chealator and be able to see metal in the blood. This is why redistribution is such a problem > > > > Subject: Can metals show up in a blood test? > To: mb12 valtrex > Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2009, 6:27 PM > > > > > > > My dan doctors did a challenge test on my son several weeks ago. He was almost 20 in mercury and an 8 in lead. The others metals was within a normal range. He has the suppositorium only for 10 minutes and after that he poop. So the doctor was pretty amazed about the results. > I showed the results to my main pediatrician and he was concerned... So he decided to check on his " metals " with a blood test because I am guessing that he doesnt believe in dan doctors. > What do you think? It will show up in a blood test? > Thanks in advance for your help > Myrna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2009 Report Share Posted September 17, 2009 If you feel your pediatrician is at all open to listening to you, buy a copy of Changing the Course of Autism by Dr. Jepson, MD. It is written for physicians and also parents. I bought an inexpensive copy from half.com and gave it to our pediatrician. Dr. Jepson can really relate to physicians who are naysayers about biomed because he himself was one...that is until his child got autism. Nanci > > My dan doctors did a challenge test on my son several weeks ago. He was almost 20 in mercury and an 8 in lead. The others metals was within a normal range. He has the suppositorium only for 10 minutes and after that he poop. So the doctor was pretty amazed about the results. > I showed the results to my main pediatrician and he was concerned... So he decided to check on his " metals " with a blood test because I am guessing that he doesnt believe in dan doctors. > What do you think? It will show up in a blood test? > Thanks in advance for your help > Myrna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2009 Report Share Posted September 18, 2009 Yes I will try that. Thanks for the advice I will definitely do it!Myrna If you feel your pediatrician is at all open to listening to you, buy a copy of Changing the Course of Autism by Dr. Jepson, MD. It is written for physicians and also parents. I bought an inexpensive copy from half.com and gave it to our pediatrician. Dr. Jepson can really relate to physicians who are naysayers about biomed because he himself was one...that is until his child got autism. Nanci > > My dan doctors did a challenge test on my son several weeks ago. He was almost 20 in mercury and an 8 in lead. The others metals was within a normal range. He has the suppositorium only for 10 minutes and after that he poop. So the doctor was pretty amazed about the results. > I showed the results to my main pediatrician and he was concerned... So he decided to check on his " metals " with a blood test because I am guessing that he doesnt believe in dan doctors. > What do you think? It will show up in a blood test? > Thanks in advance for your help > Myrna > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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