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Upon getting the last amalgam out, I thought I would wait four days

and try a round of DMSA. After the first dose, however, I developed

a small hemorrhage in one eye, which widened with the second dose.

So I stopped the experiment and the spot went away the next day.

Question: Does this mean that I may not be able to use the chelating

drugs?

History: I am sure mercury was driving the borderline hypertension

(130/80)I had for a long time (decades?), because blood pressure

normalized to 120/70 immediately with mercury out of the mouth. But

I am wondering if my vascular system may not be able to handle

elevated mercury in the bloodstream again. I'm not sure of the

mechanism whereby mercury elevates blood pressure, so I don't know

if it does permanent damage to the blood vessels. Also, I found out

the hard way that I am probably high sulfur. I followed my

dentist's recommendation of chlorella and IV glutathione, which I

believe, was a wrong move. I have felt dizzy, less balanced, and

somewhat sick since. I tried a low sulfur diet, and that seems to

have stemmed the rapid weight loss I was experiencing on top of the

other symptoms. I'm still feeling surges of temperature and

sweating, although those symptoms have abated somewhat. Guess I need

to understand the implications of high sulfur as well as history of

hypertension for what process of metals removal I attempt next. I

may need some expert input as to what processs would be best.

Thanks for any help! Diane

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I don't know the answer to your question but can you explain how a

low sulfur diet has helped to stem your weight loss?

> Upon getting the last amalgam out, I thought I would wait four days

> and try a round of DMSA. After the first dose, however, I

developed

> a small hemorrhage in one eye, which widened with the second dose.

> So I stopped the experiment and the spot went away the next day.

>

> Question: Does this mean that I may not be able to use the

chelating

> drugs?

>

> History: I am sure mercury was driving the borderline hypertension

> (130/80)I had for a long time (decades?), because blood pressure

> normalized to 120/70 immediately with mercury out of the mouth. But

> I am wondering if my vascular system may not be able to handle

> elevated mercury in the bloodstream again. I'm not sure of the

> mechanism whereby mercury elevates blood pressure, so I don't know

> if it does permanent damage to the blood vessels. Also, I found

out

> the hard way that I am probably high sulfur. I followed my

> dentist's recommendation of chlorella and IV glutathione, which I

> believe, was a wrong move. I have felt dizzy, less balanced, and

> somewhat sick since. I tried a low sulfur diet, and that seems to

> have stemmed the rapid weight loss I was experiencing on top of the

> other symptoms. I'm still feeling surges of temperature and

> sweating, although those symptoms have abated somewhat. Guess I

need

> to understand the implications of high sulfur as well as history of

> hypertension for what process of metals removal I attempt next. I

> may need some expert input as to what processs would be best.

>

> Thanks for any help! Diane

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This is a good question for Andy, I think. Maybe label your subject that

way?

[ ] with high sulfur/hypertension can I use chelating

drugs

> Upon getting the last amalgam out, I thought I would wait four days

> and try a round of DMSA. After the first dose, however, I developed

> a small hemorrhage in one eye, which widened with the second dose.

> So I stopped the experiment and the spot went away the next day.

>

> Question: Does this mean that I may not be able to use the chelating

> drugs?

>

> History: I am sure mercury was driving the borderline hypertension

> (130/80)I had for a long time (decades?), because blood pressure

> normalized to 120/70 immediately with mercury out of the mouth. But

> I am wondering if my vascular system may not be able to handle

> elevated mercury in the bloodstream again. I'm not sure of the

> mechanism whereby mercury elevates blood pressure, so I don't know

> if it does permanent damage to the blood vessels. Also, I found out

> the hard way that I am probably high sulfur. I followed my

> dentist's recommendation of chlorella and IV glutathione, which I

> believe, was a wrong move. I have felt dizzy, less balanced, and

> somewhat sick since. I tried a low sulfur diet, and that seems to

> have stemmed the rapid weight loss I was experiencing on top of the

> other symptoms. I'm still feeling surges of temperature and

> sweating, although those symptoms have abated somewhat. Guess I need

> to understand the implications of high sulfur as well as history of

> hypertension for what process of metals removal I attempt next. I

> may need some expert input as to what processs would be best.

>

> Thanks for any help! Diane

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