Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 > > I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to > 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. > > I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third > amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. The dizziness I am > experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having > trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. I > am down to eating just meat, fat, and non-sulphur veges. I tried > quinoa yesterday with no apparent problem. Having candida (seems > under control now), I am afraid to eat anything. But now I really > believe that the food (other than the suplhur foods and of course > sugars) is really not to blame for any of these symptoms. I drink only > water. I am taking a lot of supplements. I tried Alkaseltzer gold. > It did not help these problems. I am now to the point I do not feel I > should be driving. > > I would appreciate any suggestions for some relief from the buzzing > and dizziness in particular. > I have also had vision problems from hg, to the point where it effected my driving. Since you still have amalgams in, and assuming that these symptoms are hg related, taking chelation agents might pull out hg from the remaining fillings. I would be very tempted to try it, though, if I were in your shoes. Dmsa has stopped redistribution symptoms before for me, and might help here. The negative would be that it may pull more hg out of your remaining fillings, and make you have more problems. So this is a risk, but might be worth it. Sauna would help you sweat out a lot of the hg without side effects, other than those inherent with a sauna. This would be a safer bet. Good luck, Shay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 > > I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to > 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. > > I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third > amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. The dizziness I am > experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having > trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. I > am down to eating just meat, fat, and non-sulphur veges. I tried > quinoa yesterday with no apparent problem. Having candida (seems > under control now), I am afraid to eat anything. But now I really > believe that the food (other than the suplhur foods and of course > sugars) is really not to blame for any of these symptoms. I drink only > water. I am taking a lot of supplements. I tried Alkaseltzer gold. > It did not help these problems. I am now to the point I do not feel I > should be driving. > > I would appreciate any suggestions for some relief from the buzzing > and dizziness in particular. > I have also had vision problems from hg, to the point where it effected my driving. Since you still have amalgams in, and assuming that these symptoms are hg related, taking chelation agents might pull out hg from the remaining fillings. I would be very tempted to try it, though, if I were in your shoes. Dmsa has stopped redistribution symptoms before for me, and might help here. The negative would be that it may pull more hg out of your remaining fillings, and make you have more problems. So this is a risk, but might be worth it. Sauna would help you sweat out a lot of the hg without side effects, other than those inherent with a sauna. This would be a safer bet. Good luck, Shay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 IMPORTANT NOTE - it is NEVER appropriate to use DMSA or any other chelation agent until ALL amalgam has been safely removed. J > > > > I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to > > 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. > > > > I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third > > amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. The dizziness I am > > experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am > having > > trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. > I > > am down to eating just meat, fat, and non-sulphur veges. I tried > > quinoa yesterday with no apparent problem. Having candida (seems > > under control now), I am afraid to eat anything. But now I really > > believe that the food (other than the suplhur foods and of course > > sugars) is really not to blame for any of these symptoms. I drink > only > > water. I am taking a lot of supplements. I tried Alkaseltzer > gold. > > It did not help these problems. I am now to the point I do not > feel I > > should be driving. > > > > I would appreciate any suggestions for some relief from the buzzing > > and dizziness in particular. > > > I have also had vision problems from hg, to the point where it > effected my driving. > > Since you still have amalgams in, and assuming that these symptoms > are hg related, taking chelation agents might pull out hg from the > remaining fillings. I would be very tempted to try it, though, if I > were in your shoes. Dmsa has stopped redistribution symptoms before > for me, and might help here. The negative would be that it may pull > more hg out of your remaining fillings, and make you have more > problems. So this is a risk, but might be worth it. > > Sauna would help you sweat out a lot of the hg without side effects, > other than those inherent with a sauna. This would be a safer bet. > > > > Good luck, > > Shay > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 > > I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to > 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. > > I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third > amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. Because this problem is getting worse with each amalgam removal I am wondering if your dentist is using proper precautions or if maybe he is sort of using sloppy technique. I would check this out as best you can. Some mercury free dentists were poisoned themselves and can have difficulties with tremors, concentration and focus and so on. It's best to stay away from the dentists who don't really believe mercury is all that toxic. The dizziness I am > experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having > trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. I have not had difficulty with buzzing in the head but I have had all the other symptoms. For dizziness, have you checked to see how low your blood pressure. If you could borrow a home BP monitor you could check the value at various times and see if it corresponds with dizziness. One thing to check is bp laying down and then on standing. If it drops it is something to talk to your doctor about. The other things that I think would be worth considering are adrenals - with the 4x per day saliva test, thyroid - with at least free T3 and free T4, TSH, and thyroid antibodies, and an EEG. There have been many times when I have had to stop driving for a period of time. My adrenal and thyroid problems seem to be a factor, and also some sort of problem with brain electrical activity. J I > am down to eating just meat, fat, and non-sulphur veges. I tried > quinoa yesterday with no apparent problem. Having candida (seems > under control now), I am afraid to eat anything. But now I really > believe that the food (other than the suplhur foods and of course > sugars) is really not to blame for any of these symptoms. I drink only > water. I am taking a lot of supplements. I tried Alkaseltzer gold. > It did not help these problems. I am now to the point I do not feel I > should be driving. > > I would appreciate any suggestions for some relief from the buzzing > and dizziness in particular. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 > > I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to > 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. > > I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third > amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. Because this problem is getting worse with each amalgam removal I am wondering if your dentist is using proper precautions or if maybe he is sort of using sloppy technique. I would check this out as best you can. Some mercury free dentists were poisoned themselves and can have difficulties with tremors, concentration and focus and so on. It's best to stay away from the dentists who don't really believe mercury is all that toxic. The dizziness I am > experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having > trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. I have not had difficulty with buzzing in the head but I have had all the other symptoms. For dizziness, have you checked to see how low your blood pressure. If you could borrow a home BP monitor you could check the value at various times and see if it corresponds with dizziness. One thing to check is bp laying down and then on standing. If it drops it is something to talk to your doctor about. The other things that I think would be worth considering are adrenals - with the 4x per day saliva test, thyroid - with at least free T3 and free T4, TSH, and thyroid antibodies, and an EEG. There have been many times when I have had to stop driving for a period of time. My adrenal and thyroid problems seem to be a factor, and also some sort of problem with brain electrical activity. J I > am down to eating just meat, fat, and non-sulphur veges. I tried > quinoa yesterday with no apparent problem. Having candida (seems > under control now), I am afraid to eat anything. But now I really > believe that the food (other than the suplhur foods and of course > sugars) is really not to blame for any of these symptoms. I drink only > water. I am taking a lot of supplements. I tried Alkaseltzer gold. > It did not help these problems. I am now to the point I do not feel I > should be driving. > > I would appreciate any suggestions for some relief from the buzzing > and dizziness in particular. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 > > I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to > 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. > > I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third > amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. Because this problem is getting worse with each amalgam removal I am wondering if your dentist is using proper precautions or if maybe he is sort of using sloppy technique. I would check this out as best you can. Some mercury free dentists were poisoned themselves and can have difficulties with tremors, concentration and focus and so on. It's best to stay away from the dentists who don't really believe mercury is all that toxic. The dizziness I am > experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having > trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. I have not had difficulty with buzzing in the head but I have had all the other symptoms. For dizziness, have you checked to see how low your blood pressure. If you could borrow a home BP monitor you could check the value at various times and see if it corresponds with dizziness. One thing to check is bp laying down and then on standing. If it drops it is something to talk to your doctor about. The other things that I think would be worth considering are adrenals - with the 4x per day saliva test, thyroid - with at least free T3 and free T4, TSH, and thyroid antibodies, and an EEG. There have been many times when I have had to stop driving for a period of time. My adrenal and thyroid problems seem to be a factor, and also some sort of problem with brain electrical activity. J I > am down to eating just meat, fat, and non-sulphur veges. I tried > quinoa yesterday with no apparent problem. Having candida (seems > under control now), I am afraid to eat anything. But now I really > believe that the food (other than the suplhur foods and of course > sugars) is really not to blame for any of these symptoms. I drink only > water. I am taking a lot of supplements. I tried Alkaseltzer gold. > It did not help these problems. I am now to the point I do not feel I > should be driving. > > I would appreciate any suggestions for some relief from the buzzing > and dizziness in particular. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Thank you for your thoughts. I am seeing my new naturopathic doctor tomorrow for the second time. She uses the Cutler protocols and has consulted with him in the past. I feel fortunate to find her. I definitely intend to talk with her about adrenal and thyroid testing and support among other things. I know already that I have low blood pressure. I hadn't connected that to my vertigo. It is worth considering. As for the dentist, he is extremely careful. He has been practicing mercury free dentistry for 25 years and originally studied with Huggins, but later with others. I have oxygen, rubber dam with caulking around each tooth, immediate air filtration, etc. Amalgam is removed in as big chunks as possible and as quickly as possible. His hands are as steady as any dentist I have every been to. He suits up like the guys on Andromeda Strain. The other thing that impressed me about this dentist was how clear his eyes are. Also the office feels extremely clean upon entering. I never experienced that in a dental office before. I am feeling a little bit better as of yesterday afternoon. It has been one week since my last amalgam removal. The dizziness has subsided so I am at least functional. I am feeling rather weak and very low energy. My last amalgam removal is on Nov. 16. I will be glad to get on the other side of that! > > > > I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to > > 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. > > > > I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third > > amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. > > > > Because this problem is getting worse with each amalgam removal I am > wondering if your dentist is using proper precautions or if maybe he > is sort of using sloppy technique. I would check this out as best you > can. Some mercury free dentists were poisoned themselves and can have > difficulties with tremors, concentration and focus and so on. It's > best to stay away from the dentists who don't really believe mercury > is all that toxic. > > > > > The dizziness I am > > experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having > > trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. > > > > I have not had difficulty with buzzing in the head but I have had all > the other symptoms. > > For dizziness, have you checked to see how low your blood pressure. > If you could borrow a home BP monitor you could check the value at > various times and see if it corresponds with dizziness. One thing to > check is bp laying down and then on standing. If it drops it is > something to talk to your doctor about. > > The other things that I think would be worth considering are adrenals > - with the 4x per day saliva test, thyroid - with at least free T3 and > free T4, TSH, and thyroid antibodies, and an EEG. > > There have been many times when I have had to stop driving for a > period of time. My adrenal and thyroid problems seem to be a factor, > and also some sort of problem with brain electrical activity. > > J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Thank you for your thoughts. I am seeing my new naturopathic doctor tomorrow for the second time. She uses the Cutler protocols and has consulted with him in the past. I feel fortunate to find her. I definitely intend to talk with her about adrenal and thyroid testing and support among other things. I know already that I have low blood pressure. I hadn't connected that to my vertigo. It is worth considering. As for the dentist, he is extremely careful. He has been practicing mercury free dentistry for 25 years and originally studied with Huggins, but later with others. I have oxygen, rubber dam with caulking around each tooth, immediate air filtration, etc. Amalgam is removed in as big chunks as possible and as quickly as possible. His hands are as steady as any dentist I have every been to. He suits up like the guys on Andromeda Strain. The other thing that impressed me about this dentist was how clear his eyes are. Also the office feels extremely clean upon entering. I never experienced that in a dental office before. I am feeling a little bit better as of yesterday afternoon. It has been one week since my last amalgam removal. The dizziness has subsided so I am at least functional. I am feeling rather weak and very low energy. My last amalgam removal is on Nov. 16. I will be glad to get on the other side of that! > > > > I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to > > 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. > > > > I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third > > amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. > > > > Because this problem is getting worse with each amalgam removal I am > wondering if your dentist is using proper precautions or if maybe he > is sort of using sloppy technique. I would check this out as best you > can. Some mercury free dentists were poisoned themselves and can have > difficulties with tremors, concentration and focus and so on. It's > best to stay away from the dentists who don't really believe mercury > is all that toxic. > > > > > The dizziness I am > > experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having > > trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. > > > > I have not had difficulty with buzzing in the head but I have had all > the other symptoms. > > For dizziness, have you checked to see how low your blood pressure. > If you could borrow a home BP monitor you could check the value at > various times and see if it corresponds with dizziness. One thing to > check is bp laying down and then on standing. If it drops it is > something to talk to your doctor about. > > The other things that I think would be worth considering are adrenals > - with the 4x per day saliva test, thyroid - with at least free T3 and > free T4, TSH, and thyroid antibodies, and an EEG. > > There have been many times when I have had to stop driving for a > period of time. My adrenal and thyroid problems seem to be a factor, > and also some sort of problem with brain electrical activity. > > J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2006 Report Share Posted November 1, 2006 Thank you for your thoughts. I am seeing my new naturopathic doctor tomorrow for the second time. She uses the Cutler protocols and has consulted with him in the past. I feel fortunate to find her. I definitely intend to talk with her about adrenal and thyroid testing and support among other things. I know already that I have low blood pressure. I hadn't connected that to my vertigo. It is worth considering. As for the dentist, he is extremely careful. He has been practicing mercury free dentistry for 25 years and originally studied with Huggins, but later with others. I have oxygen, rubber dam with caulking around each tooth, immediate air filtration, etc. Amalgam is removed in as big chunks as possible and as quickly as possible. His hands are as steady as any dentist I have every been to. He suits up like the guys on Andromeda Strain. The other thing that impressed me about this dentist was how clear his eyes are. Also the office feels extremely clean upon entering. I never experienced that in a dental office before. I am feeling a little bit better as of yesterday afternoon. It has been one week since my last amalgam removal. The dizziness has subsided so I am at least functional. I am feeling rather weak and very low energy. My last amalgam removal is on Nov. 16. I will be glad to get on the other side of that! > > > > I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to > > 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. > > > > I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third > > amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. > > > > Because this problem is getting worse with each amalgam removal I am > wondering if your dentist is using proper precautions or if maybe he > is sort of using sloppy technique. I would check this out as best you > can. Some mercury free dentists were poisoned themselves and can have > difficulties with tremors, concentration and focus and so on. It's > best to stay away from the dentists who don't really believe mercury > is all that toxic. > > > > > The dizziness I am > > experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having > > trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. > > > > I have not had difficulty with buzzing in the head but I have had all > the other symptoms. > > For dizziness, have you checked to see how low your blood pressure. > If you could borrow a home BP monitor you could check the value at > various times and see if it corresponds with dizziness. One thing to > check is bp laying down and then on standing. If it drops it is > something to talk to your doctor about. > > The other things that I think would be worth considering are adrenals > - with the 4x per day saliva test, thyroid - with at least free T3 and > free T4, TSH, and thyroid antibodies, and an EEG. > > There have been many times when I have had to stop driving for a > period of time. My adrenal and thyroid problems seem to be a factor, > and also some sort of problem with brain electrical activity. > > J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2006 Report Share Posted November 2, 2006 I had trouble with the buzzing and such too following removal. It went away with chelation. But since you cannot do that yet, are you on lots of vitamin C? The dizziness is something I had prior to removal along with low bp too. Since going on adrenal support I have seen the dizziness go away. Is the dentist testing the teeth for current with an amalgameter? Just a thought as to if he is removing them by electrical current or not. Since all my fillings were negative current, mine were removed by quadrant, starting with the quadrant that had the highest negative charge. Mainly though, the head buzzing and feeling like crap is your body letting some mercury go. Each time they remove a filling or two, your body will release some stored mercury into your blood stream. Try some activated charcoal but do not take it the same time as any supplements. And lots of C. The only thing that helped me the most. I had to take 1000mg like every four hours or I got sick. > > Thank you for your thoughts. I am seeing my new naturopathic > doctor tomorrow for the second time. She uses the Cutler protocols > and has consulted with him in the past. I feel fortunate to find her. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 Need help for buzzing head and dizziness I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. ---------Is your dentist using safe removal procedures? Did he measure your electrical currents and removed the most negative ones first? It sounds like you are going by quadrants, how much time between removals, and did you have symptoms after the first removals? Maybe you are going too fast.------Jackie T. I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. The dizziness I am experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. I am down to eating just meat, fat, and non-sulphur veges. I tried quinoa yesterday with no apparent problem. Having candida (seems under control now), I am afraid to eat anything. But now I really believe that the food (other than the suplhur foods and of course sugars) is really not to blame for any of these symptoms. I drink only water. I am taking a lot of supplements. I tried Alkaseltzer gold. It did not help these problems. I am now to the point I do not feel I should be driving. I would appreciate any suggestions for some relief from the buzzing and dizziness in particular. -----------I don't know if I have any specifics, but some of this certainly sounds like you got more mercury exposure during removal. It may be too late to help, but have you tried charcoal? Otherwise, lots of antioxidants would be my suggestion. At times, I tolerate high amounts of Vit C. Try taking it frequently during the day. I also had an increase in symptoms between removals, but not these particular problems, so I'm not sure what to tell you. Good luck, and let us know if anything helps or if things get better for you.--------Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 To , Jan, Jackie and others who offered advice and comfort... Thank you very much. I have upped my Vit C even more. I am still feeling pretty weak although my vertigo has abated somewhat. I am beginning to feel like the description of mercury toxic people staying holed up in my house and cancelling all appointments and obligations. I just don't have the strength for it. I need to conserve so that next week I will have enough reserve to get through the last quadrant of amalgam removal. My removals have been spaced about three weeks apart but always on a different day of the week. My teeth were measured for current and have been worked on accordingly. I think that the idea of low blood pressure and adrenal issues is at play here. I am working on my doctor to come around to that for me. Progress is slow in that department. I just upped my niacin and B6 last week. But I have not noticed any change to date. Melinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 To , Jan, Jackie and others who offered advice and comfort... Thank you very much. I have upped my Vit C even more. I am still feeling pretty weak although my vertigo has abated somewhat. I am beginning to feel like the description of mercury toxic people staying holed up in my house and cancelling all appointments and obligations. I just don't have the strength for it. I need to conserve so that next week I will have enough reserve to get through the last quadrant of amalgam removal. My removals have been spaced about three weeks apart but always on a different day of the week. My teeth were measured for current and have been worked on accordingly. I think that the idea of low blood pressure and adrenal issues is at play here. I am working on my doctor to come around to that for me. Progress is slow in that department. I just upped my niacin and B6 last week. But I have not noticed any change to date. Melinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2006 Report Share Posted November 6, 2006 To , Jan, Jackie and others who offered advice and comfort... Thank you very much. I have upped my Vit C even more. I am still feeling pretty weak although my vertigo has abated somewhat. I am beginning to feel like the description of mercury toxic people staying holed up in my house and cancelling all appointments and obligations. I just don't have the strength for it. I need to conserve so that next week I will have enough reserve to get through the last quadrant of amalgam removal. My removals have been spaced about three weeks apart but always on a different day of the week. My teeth were measured for current and have been worked on accordingly. I think that the idea of low blood pressure and adrenal issues is at play here. I am working on my doctor to come around to that for me. Progress is slow in that department. I just upped my niacin and B6 last week. But I have not noticed any change to date. Melinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 Thanks Jennine, but I was answering someone elses post on this, I'm not the one with the buzzing and dizziness. But very glad to hear you found something to help, and hopefully this info can help others with this problem too. Sounds like good advice/something to try.--------Jackie Need help for buzzing head and dizziness I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. ---------Is your dentist using safe removal procedures? Did he measure your electrical currents and removed the most negative ones first? It sounds like you are going by quadrants, how much time between removals, and did you have symptoms after the first removals? Maybe you are going too fast.------Jackie T. I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. The dizziness I am experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. I am down to eating just meat, fat, and non-sulphur veges. I tried quinoa yesterday with no apparent problem. Having candida (seems under control now), I am afraid to eat anything. But now I really believe that the food (other than the suplhur foods and of course sugars) is really not to blame for any of these symptoms. I drink only water. I am taking a lot of supplements. I tried Alkaseltzer gold. It did not help these problems. I am now to the point I do not feel I should be driving. I would appreciate any suggestions for some relief from the buzzing and dizziness in particular. -----------I don't know if I have any specifics, but some of this certainly sounds like you got more mercury exposure during removal. It may be too late to help, but have you tried charcoal? Otherwise, lots of antioxidants would be my suggestion. At times, I tolerate high amounts of Vit C. Try taking it frequently during the day. I also had an increase in symptoms between removals, but not these particular problems, so I'm not sure what to tell you. Good luck, and let us know if anything helps or if things get better for you.--------Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 Thanks Jennine, but I was answering someone elses post on this, I'm not the one with the buzzing and dizziness. But very glad to hear you found something to help, and hopefully this info can help others with this problem too. Sounds like good advice/something to try.--------Jackie Need help for buzzing head and dizziness I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. ---------Is your dentist using safe removal procedures? Did he measure your electrical currents and removed the most negative ones first? It sounds like you are going by quadrants, how much time between removals, and did you have symptoms after the first removals? Maybe you are going too fast.------Jackie T. I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. The dizziness I am experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. I am down to eating just meat, fat, and non-sulphur veges. I tried quinoa yesterday with no apparent problem. Having candida (seems under control now), I am afraid to eat anything. But now I really believe that the food (other than the suplhur foods and of course sugars) is really not to blame for any of these symptoms. I drink only water. I am taking a lot of supplements. I tried Alkaseltzer gold. It did not help these problems. I am now to the point I do not feel I should be driving. I would appreciate any suggestions for some relief from the buzzing and dizziness in particular. -----------I don't know if I have any specifics, but some of this certainly sounds like you got more mercury exposure during removal. It may be too late to help, but have you tried charcoal? Otherwise, lots of antioxidants would be my suggestion. At times, I tolerate high amounts of Vit C. Try taking it frequently during the day. I also had an increase in symptoms between removals, but not these particular problems, so I'm not sure what to tell you. Good luck, and let us know if anything helps or if things get better for you.--------Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 Hi Jackie, I am hearing that people are getting much better results/improvement with Transdermal DMPS. Have you received any comments regarding this? The DMSA can be too harsh for many sensitive people and can cause longterm depression, anxiety etc.. Thanks, Jennine Jackie wrote: Thanks Jennine, but I was answering someone elses post on this, I'm not the one with the buzzing and dizziness. But very glad to hear you found something to help, and hopefully this info can help others with this problem too. Sounds like good advice/something to try.--------Jackie Need help for buzzing head and dizziness I have had 75% of my amalgams removed to this point. I will get to 100% in about 2.5 weeks if I can stay sane and well enough. ---------Is your dentist using safe removal procedures? Did he measure your electrical currents and removed the most negative ones first? It sounds like you are going by quadrants, how much time between removals, and did you have symptoms after the first removals? Maybe you are going too fast.------Jackie T. I have had increasing noise in my head with the second and third amalgam removal sessions with the dentist. The dizziness I am experiencing is getting to the point of intolerable. I also am having trouble expressing myself, typing, thinking, seeing clearly, etc. I am down to eating just meat, fat, and non-sulphur veges. I tried quinoa yesterday with no apparent problem. Having candida (seems under control now), I am afraid to eat anything. But now I really believe that the food (other than the suplhur foods and of course sugars) is really not to blame for any of these symptoms. I drink only water. I am taking a lot of supplements. I tried Alkaseltzer gold. It did not help these problems. I am now to the point I do not feel I should be driving. I would appreciate any suggestions for some relief from the buzzing and dizziness in particular. -----------I don't know if I have any specifics, but some of this certainly sounds like you got more mercury exposure during removal. It may be too late to help, but have you tried charcoal? Otherwise, lots of antioxidants would be my suggestion. At times, I tolerate high amounts of Vit C. Try taking it frequently during the day. I also had an increase in symptoms between removals, but not these particular problems, so I'm not sure what to tell you. Good luck, and let us know if anything helps or if things get better for you.--------Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 In frequent-dose-chelation , Jennine Annear wrote: Hi Jackie, Hi Jennine, I'm way behind on posts, so sorry I didn't respond sooner, not ignoring you! I am hearing that people are getting much better results/improvement with Transdermal DMPS. Have you received any comments regarding this? I don't hear much talk about TD DMPS on this board, but some are using it on the Autism-Mercury group. I think the results have been ok as long as they use Cutler's dosing schedule for it. Also, I believe it requires a prescription, and probably is expensive, but I have no personal experience with it. Where are you hearing your information from? The DMSA can be too harsh for many sensitive people and can cause longterm depression, anxiety etc.. I have heard of people not tolerating DMSA well, and tolerating DMPS much better, it seems to be an individual thing. I tolerate DMSA just fine, and always feel better when on a round and I don't need a doctor to get it. I have not heard of it causing longterm depression and anxiety when used properly. I would assume those reports may come from people using large, infrequent dosages. Depression and anxiety are two things that have improved for me since amalgam removal and proper chelation, and I think others could attest to that also. So that has not been my experience. The most important thing is to take the chelators based on their half-lives, whichever one you chose to use. Every 4 hours or less for DMSA and every 8 hours or less for DMPS.---------Jackie Thanks, Jennine Recent Activity a.. 9New Members Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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