Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 It would be helpful to have some more information. Are hair tests 25 and 26 a married couple? Is hair test 27 the biological child of the couple? Did your 1998 DDI hair test show any silver? Would you be able to post that test? Was it an " all low " test? I think your issues are mercury, silver, and lead. You are clearly very toxic based on the hair test, symptoms, and history. Chelation should help. You will need to do a lot of it, with DMSA and ALA, with alkalinization of the urine to pH of 7 or greater. If you currently have symptoms that doctors have told you would be helped by anticonvulsants, you may want to consider them. Chelation does tend to stir up symptoms. Hair test 26 does not appear to be mercury toxic. He appears to have a mild copper toxicity. It sounds as though he does not have symptoms consistent with either copper or silver toxicity, although I wonder about the global amnesia - was there a precipitating event (or toxin exposure)? Does he have any health issues at all - vision problems, emotional issues, digestive, sleep, anything? Is he the picture of health? How often did hair test 26 and 27 use the hot tub - once a week, once a month, once a year - and for what duration did they have that frequency of exposure? How often do you use it and for how long? Hair test 27 probably had a toxic load from birth due to your body burden (I am presuming this is your son?), and has retained more of other toxins since then due to this. He clearly needs chelation as well, and my comments regarding your chelation apply to him as well. It would be reasonable to consider psychiatric medications if his symptoms are causing problems in his/your lives. Also, chelation will likely stir up symptoms and he and you need to think about that and be prepared. Did he have symptoms and problems from birth? Or did things become more serious at a certain point in his life? I have more to say, but I think I can make better comments if you answer my questions above. I am not an expert, and my interpretation will be based on what I have learned mainly from Andy's book. Andy does consult privately and you may want to contact him for additional help. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 > > It would be helpful to have some more information. > > Are hair tests 25 and 26 a married couple? Is hair > test 27 the biological child of the couple? **llamabb** Yes. 25 and 26 are married 33 years. 27 is biological child of 25 and 26. > > Did your 1998 DDI hair test show any silver? Would you be > able to post that test? Was it an " all low " test? **llamabb** Silver was low at 0.04. Only mercury edged out of the green zone at 1.3. In the essential elements, everything was low except zinc, vanadium, iodine, and sulfur. I will try to get it scanned today so it can be posted.** > > I think your issues are mercury, silver, and lead. You are > clearly very toxic based on the hair test, symptoms, and > history. Chelation should help. You will need to do a lot > of it, with DMSA and ALA, with alkalinization of the urine > to pH of 7 or greater. If you currently have symptoms that > doctors have told you would be helped by anticonvulsants, > you may want to consider them. Chelation does tend to > stir up symptoms. > > Hair test 26 does not appear to be mercury toxic. He appears > to have a mild copper toxicity. It sounds as though he does not > have symptoms consistent with either copper or silver toxicity, > although I wonder about the global amnesia - was there a > precipitating event (or toxin exposure)? Does he have any > health issues at all - vision problems, emotional issues, > digestive, sleep, anything? Is he the picture of health? **llamabb** It is hard to say about the global amnesia. I have not been able to determine if there was dental work preceding or what. The chiropractor found that he had cervical vertebrae out of place when he went for an adjustment the next day. For a guy his age I would say he is the picture of health. Occasionally he sleep walks. He had slightly elevated cholesterol. He has managed to keep his weight down and is in good shape.** > > How often did hair test 26 and 27 use the hot tub - once a week, > once a month, once a year - and for what duration did they have > that frequency of exposure? How often do you use it and for > how long? **llamabb** 26 used the hot tub two or three times a week. However, not in the summer when it was hot. Also 26 did not use the hot tub at all for about five weeks before the hair test being out of town. Duration when used is about 10 minutes. 27 used the hot tub perhaps 10 times total in the six months preceding the hair test.** > > Hair test 27 probably had a toxic load from birth due to your > body burden (I am presuming this is your son?), and has retained > more of other toxins since then due to this. He clearly needs > chelation as well, and my comments regarding your chelation apply > to him as well. It would be reasonable to consider psychiatric > medications if his symptoms are causing problems in his/your lives. > Also, chelation will likely stir up symptoms and he and you need > to think about that and be prepared. > > Did he have symptoms and problems from birth? Or did things > become more serious at a certain point in his life? **llamabb** 27 did not start childhood immunizations until after two years old. He had trouble learning to read yet was identified as intellectually gifted. He had vision therapy for problems related to tracking and other issues. He could spell words orally before he learned to read. From an early age he would be very focused on working on a particular project. He was not hyper active or anything like that. He had four years in a machine shop and then worked in a place where he was exposed to broken bulbs that contained mercury. He sometimes handled them and was near where they were dumped into a garbage bin. He didn't know the danger at the time. It was after that that he really started having problems. He has trouble touching metal, particularly aluminum.** > > I have more to say, but I think I can make better comments if > you answer my questions above. > > I am not an expert, and my interpretation will be based on what I > have learned mainly from Andy's book. Andy does consult privately > and you may want to contact him for additional help. **llamabb** Thanks so much for your comments. I really appreciate another brain on this. Actually, I am realizing that for the first time I am able to track through a post like this and coherently type in comments/answers. This is a big improvement for me after only three rounds of chelation. I hope I can look forward to more days like this one.** > > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 > > It would be helpful to have some more information. > > Are hair tests 25 and 26 a married couple? Is hair > test 27 the biological child of the couple? **llamabb** Yes. 25 and 26 are married 33 years. 27 is biological child of 25 and 26. > > Did your 1998 DDI hair test show any silver? Would you be > able to post that test? Was it an " all low " test? **llamabb** Silver was low at 0.04. Only mercury edged out of the green zone at 1.3. In the essential elements, everything was low except zinc, vanadium, iodine, and sulfur. I will try to get it scanned today so it can be posted.** > > I think your issues are mercury, silver, and lead. You are > clearly very toxic based on the hair test, symptoms, and > history. Chelation should help. You will need to do a lot > of it, with DMSA and ALA, with alkalinization of the urine > to pH of 7 or greater. If you currently have symptoms that > doctors have told you would be helped by anticonvulsants, > you may want to consider them. Chelation does tend to > stir up symptoms. > > Hair test 26 does not appear to be mercury toxic. He appears > to have a mild copper toxicity. It sounds as though he does not > have symptoms consistent with either copper or silver toxicity, > although I wonder about the global amnesia - was there a > precipitating event (or toxin exposure)? Does he have any > health issues at all - vision problems, emotional issues, > digestive, sleep, anything? Is he the picture of health? **llamabb** It is hard to say about the global amnesia. I have not been able to determine if there was dental work preceding or what. The chiropractor found that he had cervical vertebrae out of place when he went for an adjustment the next day. For a guy his age I would say he is the picture of health. Occasionally he sleep walks. He had slightly elevated cholesterol. He has managed to keep his weight down and is in good shape.** > > How often did hair test 26 and 27 use the hot tub - once a week, > once a month, once a year - and for what duration did they have > that frequency of exposure? How often do you use it and for > how long? **llamabb** 26 used the hot tub two or three times a week. However, not in the summer when it was hot. Also 26 did not use the hot tub at all for about five weeks before the hair test being out of town. Duration when used is about 10 minutes. 27 used the hot tub perhaps 10 times total in the six months preceding the hair test.** > > Hair test 27 probably had a toxic load from birth due to your > body burden (I am presuming this is your son?), and has retained > more of other toxins since then due to this. He clearly needs > chelation as well, and my comments regarding your chelation apply > to him as well. It would be reasonable to consider psychiatric > medications if his symptoms are causing problems in his/your lives. > Also, chelation will likely stir up symptoms and he and you need > to think about that and be prepared. > > Did he have symptoms and problems from birth? Or did things > become more serious at a certain point in his life? **llamabb** 27 did not start childhood immunizations until after two years old. He had trouble learning to read yet was identified as intellectually gifted. He had vision therapy for problems related to tracking and other issues. He could spell words orally before he learned to read. From an early age he would be very focused on working on a particular project. He was not hyper active or anything like that. He had four years in a machine shop and then worked in a place where he was exposed to broken bulbs that contained mercury. He sometimes handled them and was near where they were dumped into a garbage bin. He didn't know the danger at the time. It was after that that he really started having problems. He has trouble touching metal, particularly aluminum.** > > I have more to say, but I think I can make better comments if > you answer my questions above. > > I am not an expert, and my interpretation will be based on what I > have learned mainly from Andy's book. Andy does consult privately > and you may want to contact him for additional help. **llamabb** Thanks so much for your comments. I really appreciate another brain on this. Actually, I am realizing that for the first time I am able to track through a post like this and coherently type in comments/answers. This is a big improvement for me after only three rounds of chelation. I hope I can look forward to more days like this one.** > > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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