Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 I really appreciate your candor. I agree it would be the wisest, but I am having a heck of a time finding a D.D.S. who uses protocol that I find acceptable in Michigan.. I am praying that revision all at one time will be tolerable if the technology is there and protocol is followed to the " T " . Kind regards, Nahla TK wrote: > > > > Hi everyone, > > I just want to update and hopefully get some feedback. I have decided to get all my amalgams removed in one sitting at the relocated Huggins Clinic in Marble Falls TX. TK--- I would suggest not doing this with what you describe below and removing one or two every couple months if possible. Also make sure you know what the appropriate amalgam removal precautions are and that all are being used during dental office visits and amalgam removal. > > Although I am scared out of my wits to do this at one time, I spoke to some referrals they gave me and I feel confident in their protocol. TK--- they are of course going to give you positive referals and not the negative ones, something to remember. PLUS, I had an opportunity to speak with Dr. Huggins on the telephone. (very caring and genuine) > > BTW, for those who have been discussing ridding the body of mercury naturaly, Dr. Huggins said he is not against chelation so long as it is DMSA only, orally, and slowly. ( I didn't ask him about Lipoic Acid) TK--- DMSA will only chelate body Hg and not brain and organ. > > I just have this feeling of impending doom I just can't seeem to shake. I realize and Dr. Huggins confirmed that this is classic mercury toxicity and it helps to remind myself of that. TK--- possibly or possibly you are nervous because you think it is going to be to much strain on your body. > > My complete dental revision will be only 2 weeks from now. Not enough time to address adrenal fatigue...( not even sure how), TK--- adrenal supplements and medications > > but here is what I need help understanding: > > I do have numbness and tingling all over feet, legs hands, and arms...also in right side of face during the day, but it is SO MUCH WORSE when I lay down and am just about to fall asleep. Within the ifrst few minutes of falling asleep everything starts to tingle. Every hour I wake up with uncomfortable sensations or numbness.It always goes away with repositioning. Strangely enough it is mostly my hips and face. If I lay on my right side, my left hip goes numb and vice versa. I am concerned because I am thinking I have a circulatory issue...lack of oxygen in the blood, triglycerides to high, TK-- Have you had any diagnostic testing done ? my pulse seems low (54-56 beats per minute), but I am sleeping so shouldn't it be low? TK--- yes > > LAst night was the worst it has ever been and I just want to know if anyone else experiences this, what is it, and will chelation help, in other words can this be a cause of mercury toxicity?? TK--- Possibly Hg or possibly something else hard to tell without any testing. Please, any response is appreciated._ > > > > kind regards, > Nahla Abbo kind regards, Nahla Abbo " The best way to predict your future...is to invent it " -unknown Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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