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Every time I do a round of DMSA I develop a strange allergic rash on

my face which dries with a whitish ash appearance after I complete

the round.

A couple of weeks ago after a round and I got this rash, I took a

really hot bath as usual in epsom salts and I rubbed/scratched the

dried skin off in a frenzy, which I'd never done before. I expected

that the rash would be raw the next morning. Instead the skin was

completely healed. It was really strange.

Well, recently I did another round and the same rash appeared with

the subsequent drying. ANd once again it dried and I took a hot soak

in epsom salts and did the frenzied rubbing/scratching. This time, I

saw the grayish skin in my fingernails and put it to my nose. Maybe

I was imagining things but it smelled metallic. And once again, in a

couple of hours the area was completely smooth and healed.

Has this happened to anyone else? My major susceptibility is eczema,

and I recall having this same skin affliction last year after I'd

recently given birth. I was having terrible night sweats and in the

morning I would have this weird rash too which had a weird odor. I

remember not wanting to breastfeed my baby because of the rash and

the odor on my nightshirt from the sweating. Back then I didn't

scratch the areas, just kept putting creams and emollients to help it

peel off.

Anyway, since my liver is kaput(I have bile obstruction somewhere),

might I be eliminating my metal through my skin instead? I wish I'd

had some kind of machinery that could measure or identify the residue

under my nails.

Could metal toxins be coming out of my skin sweat?

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