Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 I had my amalgams removed over a 6 month period finishing in June. I haven't yet started chelating - too much of a coward, and I wanted to see what would happen by itself. I had about a week of feeling good, then some of my symptoms got dramatically worse, particularly frequent urination and hypoglycemia, which are ruling my life at present. I know that mercury is on the move, as I have had worse adrenal symptoms and buzzing nerves in my legs/feet, which I used to get after each amalgam removal. Is this worsening of symptoms normal, and when can I expect them to ease? I wanted to do nothing over the summer, get more testing in September, and then start chelation (I know I have to). I guess I didn't quite expect things to get worse like they have, but if it is mercury on the move, and it will calm down eventually, then I suppose it's a good thing. Any views? thanks Nicola Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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