Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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