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Margreet,

It's not exactly arm flapping, but much like an autistic child might if I

recall correctly. This is different thatn the occaisional vibrating I have

had during a few of my attacks. I believe this is all from mercury, but in

the course of trying to deal with that, I must treat all the things it is

damaging and try to keep myslef together and in one piece as best I can!

I have no idea where my Ft3 levels are. I simply DO NOT have the money for

tests and luxuries like that, sigh.... I am dosing by temperature and mine

is still way down at 3 3/4 grains.

Symptoms about the same...maybe alittle better, but that could also be

becasue I am currently not doing DMSA/ALA, and a few stressors in my life

arecoming to and end soon. I think I need cortisol but was warned not to

take it without being tested first......

~inga

on 11/11/04 2:29 PM, amyriadstars at amyriadstars@... wrote:

Oops, it was with the good questions. Btw, it could very well

be thyroid/adrenal related too. I remember myself when I'm out of

hypo/hyper balance I can easily be frightened by just nothing

happening really, indeed something like a sound or a sudden movement

of someone or something.

But the 'arm flapping' must be a very unpleasant experience to go

through ......

Margreet.

> > When you say " arm flapping " , Ingrid, do you mean that you throw

up

> your

> > hands and shake all over, generally speaking, or do you mean

> literal arm

> > flapping, as in like a bird? There is a condition of damage to,

I

> think,

> > the cerebellar region of the brain that actually elicits

something

> called

> > " arm flapping " , sort of similar to someone trying to fly, and

the

> person

> > can't control it. Can't remember the cause(s). The

> nervousness/jumping

> > when the phone rings and such is classicically adrenal fatigue.

> >

> >

> >

> > Re: HEART?

> >

> >

> > >

> > > Okay here is what I would RELLYY like to know.

> > > I have been chalking verything off to mercury problems, and I

DO

> believe

> > > that mercury is at the base of all my ensuing problems. B U

> T . . .

> > >

> > > . . . here is what happens: Form the slightest bit of

excitement

> (like

> > even

> > > the phone ringing

> > > sometimes) or light exertion, my heart pounds and my arms

start

> flapping

> > > along with it.

> > > Can this be adrenal/thyroid related, or is my hert just

totally

> shot

> > beyound

> > > belief????

> > >

> > > ~Inga

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Hi Inga,

So, you are not flying yet? I thought the armflapping was funny too.

I think this was 's definition....

You mean the mercury fillings in your teeth? I've not heard of it to

cause these symptoms.

Yeahh, money. It's a shame that people can't do tests or get the

proper meds when they need it.

Margreet.

> Margreet,

>

> It's not exactly arm flapping, but much like an autistic child

might if I

> recall correctly. This is different thatn the occaisional

vibrating I have

> had during a few of my attacks. I believe this is all from

mercury, but in

> the course of trying to deal with that, I must treat all the

things it is

> damaging and try to keep myslef together and in one piece as best

I can!

>

>

> I have no idea where my Ft3 levels are. I simply DO NOT have the

money for

> tests and luxuries like that, sigh.... I am dosing by temperature

and mine

> is still way down at 3 3/4 grains.

> Symptoms about the same...maybe alittle better, but that could

also be

> becasue I am currently not doing DMSA/ALA, and a few stressors in

my life

> arecoming to and end soon. I think I need cortisol but was warned

not to

> take it without being tested first......

>

> ~inga

>

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Not flying Y E T....LOL!!!!!! (Working on it, lOL)

Yes, mercury causes seizures, tremors, shaking and muscle tics. (My right

eyelid also spasms CONSTANTLY.) I believe that what I get in my arms is

simply a variation of that. But I am always looking for other things that

may be either causing and/or exacerbating the problem.

This does not mean that everybody who is mercury toxic will experience this.

I think it is more on the rarer side, if I am not mistaken, but it does mess

up the nervous system, so it stands to reason.

Thanks for your joke (flying)I need a little humor these days, lOL!,

~Inga

on 11/11/04 3:44 PM, amyriadstars at amyriadstars@... wrote:

Hi Inga,

So, you are not flying yet? I thought the armflapping was funny too.

I think this was 's definition....

You mean the mercury fillings in your teeth? I've not heard of it to

cause these symptoms.

Yeahh, money. It's a shame that people can't do tests or get the

proper meds when they need it.

Margreet.

> Margreet,

>

> It's not exactly arm flapping, but much like an autistic child

might if I

> recall correctly. This is different thatn the occaisional

vibrating I have

> had during a few of my attacks. I believe this is all from

mercury, but in

> the course of trying to deal with that, I must treat all the

things it is

> damaging and try to keep myslef together and in one piece as best

I can!

>

>

> I have no idea where my Ft3 levels are. I simply DO NOT have the

money for

> tests and luxuries like that, sigh.... I am dosing by temperature

and mine

> is still way down at 3 3/4 grains.

> Symptoms about the same...maybe alittle better, but that could

also be

> becasue I am currently not doing DMSA/ALA, and a few stressors in

my life

> arecoming to and end soon. I think I need cortisol but was warned

not to

> take it without being tested first......

>

> ~inga

>

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