Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 Hi Ali, Make sure the dentist is a Mercury free dentist and he follows the appropriate protocol for removal. -- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism- Mercury/files/HOW_TO_find_doctor#amalgam_protocols Remember to take things slowly, it will help keep you from getting worse since this is a long process. For instance; amalgam removal - only so many should be removed at a time within a certain time span. Many supplements will help before during and after removal to lessen any side effects. Andy,Moria and Jaronne are your best sources for correct answers in this group. I pretty much re-post Andy's information except for personal experience which I state when I post it. Again, read, read, read before starting anything. Also, yes if you are sensitive test the dental materials before use. TK > I'm sure my regular doctor had no idea that a challenge test should > not have been given while amalgams were still present. I have to > give him credit that he even thought that heavy metal toxins were > even an issue. A lot of my symptoms don't fall into nice neat little > packages and cannot be accounted for in test results. > He's not treating me for the heavy metal toxins. He got the test > results back and said to make an appointment with a specialist in > the field. > I haven't started any chelation. The specialist wants me to see a > dentist to remove the amalgams. He gave me the name of one who is > close to where I live who specializes in this. I already have an > appointment set up. > I saw the heavy metal toxin speciliast last Friday. He gave me a > physical and went through all my medical records, which I brought > and went through a long form I went through as well as interviewed > me. He went through why I'm laden with toxins. He then went through > a list of what needs to happen. The removal of the amalgams is an > issue. Finding a replacement material is going to be tricky since > I'm so chemical sensitive. I already have an appointment on the 6th. > I already have had the food sensitivity blood test as well. Not that > I can eat a heck of a lot of foods as is. I'm so restricted b/c of > the candidias. I'm on a lot of supplements now and have been for > quite some time. I'm supposed to meet back with him at the end of > the month. In the meantime, he's coordinating with my doctors and > he'll be sending me information on chelation. > I have ordered Andy's book though. I'm just feeling overwhelmed. I > think what I'm worried about the most is getting worse. Everything > I've seen and read so far says that is what will happen before you > get better. Maybe it won't be as bad as I think. > Ali Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2003 Report Share Posted January 2, 2003 This dentist is one of the only two dentists in my state that specializes in mercury amalgram removal and is a mercury free dentist. That is why this specialist in Heavy Metal Toxins referred me to him. He explained to me that you can't just have anyone remove the fillings and I have to have a blood test done to find a replacement material that I would not be allergic to and that certain protocols have to be followed before, during, and after the procedure and there is a lot of " chair " time since only a few amalgrams can be removed at a time. He also said that I would have to be patient. I'm already on many, many supplements b/c of my immune system and these supplements are at high potency levels. Have been for years. Probably this has saved me quite a bit from not being sicker than I am, even though I'm not well off. In other words, I've staved off quite a bit and could be much worse at this point. The specialist was surprised that I came in on a complete nutritional program and vitamin supplement program that was so thorough. Ali > Hi Ali, > Make sure the dentist is a Mercury free dentist and he follows the > appropriate protocol for removal. -- > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism- > Mercury/files/HOW_TO_find_doctor#amalgam_protocols > > Remember to take things slowly, it will help keep you from getting > worse since this is a long process. For instance; amalgam removal - > only so many should be removed at a time within a certain time span. > Many supplements will help before during and after removal to lessen > any side effects. > Andy,Moria and Jaronne are your best sources for correct > answers in this group. I pretty much re-post Andy's information > except for personal experience which I state when I post it. > Again, read, read, read before starting anything. Also, yes if you > are sensitive test the dental materials before use. > > TK > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2003 Report Share Posted January 2, 2003 Ali, What State are you in? Dana on 01/02/2003 4:47 PM, Ali kattali99@...> at kattali99@... wrote: This dentist is one of the only two dentists in my state that specializes in mercury amalgram removal and is a mercury free dentist. That is why this specialist in Heavy Metal Toxins referred me to him. He explained to me that you can't just have anyone remove the fillings and I have to have a blood test done to find a replacement material that I would not be allergic to and that certain protocols have to be followed before, during, and after the procedure and there is a lot of " chair " time since only a few amalgrams can be removed at a time. He also said that I would have to be patient. I'm already on many, many supplements b/c of my immune system and these supplements are at high potency levels. Have been for years. Probably this has saved me quite a bit from not being sicker than I am, even though I'm not well off. In other words, I've staved off quite a bit and could be much worse at this point. The specialist was surprised that I came in on a complete nutritional program and vitamin supplement program that was so thorough. Ali > Hi Ali, > Make sure the dentist is a Mercury free dentist and he follows the > appropriate protocol for removal. -- > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism- > Mercury/files/HOW_TO_find_doctor#amalgam_protocols > > Remember to take things slowly, it will help keep you from getting > worse since this is a long process. For instance; amalgam removal - > only so many should be removed at a time within a certain time span. > Many supplements will help before during and after removal to lessen > any side effects. > Andy,Moria and Jaronne are your best sources for correct > answers in this group. I pretty much re-post Andy's information > except for personal experience which I state when I post it. > Again, read, read, read before starting anything. Also, yes if you > are sensitive test the dental materials before use. > > TK > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2003 Report Share Posted January 2, 2003 I live in Maine. > Ali, > > What State are you in? > > Dana ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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