Guest guest Posted August 9, 2005 Report Share Posted August 9, 2005 Another thing I talked about with Dr was the whole endocrine mess. I have many sypmtoms here - cold intolerance, low body temp, fatigue, sweet cravings, non sweater, stress problems, sleep problems etc etc I asked if I should get the endo system handled before chelation and he seemed to think if metals are my problem then I would have a hard time correcting endo problems until I got the metals out. So in other words, don't delay chelating as some people on other boards have recommended. VAl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2005 Report Share Posted August 9, 2005 I really think that whether it is best to treat the endocrine problems before chelation or not depends on how serious the endocrine problems are. I don't think that I could have coped with chelation at all without my endocrine hormones. Someone else might not have the same problems at all and then there is the whole range of people in between. The endocrine problems won't be " corrected " until after chelation but if they are severe enough they could be " treated " . Doctors are not comfortable with treating mercury induced endocrine problems because there are no good tests. They have to go on symptoms. > > Another thing I talked about with Dr was the whole endocrine > mess. I have many sypmtoms here - cold intolerance, low body temp, > fatigue, sweet cravings, non sweater, stress problems, sleep problems > etc etc > > I asked if I should get the endo system handled before chelation and > he seemed to think if metals are my problem then I would have a hard > time correcting endo problems until I got the metals out. So in other > words, don't delay chelating as some people on other boards have > recommended. > > VAl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2005 Report Share Posted August 9, 2005 --that makes alot of sense. I just wish I knew how to treat my endocrine glands. > > I really think that whether it is best to treat the endocrine problems > before chelation or not depends on how serious the endocrine problems > are. I don't think that I could have coped with chelation at all > without my endocrine hormones. Someone else might not have the same > problems at all and then there is the whole range of people in between. > > The endocrine problems won't be " corrected " until after chelation but > if they are severe enough they could be " treated " . Doctors are not > comfortable with treating mercury induced endocrine problems because > there are no good tests. They have to go on symptoms. > > > > > > > > > > Another thing I talked about with Dr was the whole endocrine > > mess. I have many sypmtoms here - cold intolerance, low body temp, > > fatigue, sweet cravings, non sweater, stress problems, sleep problems > > etc etc > > > > I asked if I should get the endo system handled before chelation and > > he seemed to think if metals are my problem then I would have a hard > > time correcting endo problems until I got the metals out. So in other > > words, don't delay chelating as some people on other boards have > > recommended. > > > > VAl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2005 Report Share Posted August 10, 2005 The books I mentioned in post no 5594 are very good at explaining how to treat endocrine problems. Keep writing down your symptoms and telling Dr. about them. > --that makes alot of sense. I just wish I knew how to treat my > endocrine glands. > > > > > > I really think that whether it is best to treat the endocrine > problems > > before chelation or not depends on how serious the endocrine > problems > > are. I don't think that I could have coped with chelation at all > > without my endocrine hormones. Someone else might not have the same > > problems at all and then there is the whole range of people in > between. > > > > The endocrine problems won't be " corrected " until after chelation > but > > if they are severe enough they could be " treated " . Doctors are not > > comfortable with treating mercury induced endocrine problems because > > there are no good tests. They have to go on symptoms. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2005 Report Share Posted August 10, 2005 thanks, . I feel like I'm getting a medical degree with all this researching. v > > The books I mentioned in post no 5594 are very good at explaining how > to treat endocrine problems. Keep writing down your symptoms and > telling Dr. about them. > > > > > > --that makes alot of sense. I just wish I knew how to treat my > > endocrine glands. > > > > > > > > > > I really think that whether it is best to treat the endocrine > > problems > > > before chelation or not depends on how serious the endocrine > > problems > > > are. I don't think that I could have coped with chelation at all > > > without my endocrine hormones. Someone else might not have the same > > > problems at all and then there is the whole range of people in > > between. > > > > > > The endocrine problems won't be " corrected " until after chelation > > but > > > if they are severe enough they could be " treated " . Doctors are not > > > comfortable with treating mercury induced endocrine problems because > > > there are no good tests. They have to go on symptoms. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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