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In a message dated 1/7/02 3:41:13 AM Central Standard Time,

AndyCutler@... writes:

<< How soon

can I start

> DMSA

Week after next.

>and ALA?

Three months. >>

Why the wait to start ALA? I know that this could take a while and I am

hoping to get pregnant later this year so I'd like to chelate as soon as

possible. What will happen if I start " too soon " ? Thanks.

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In a message dated 1/7/02 10:23:49 AM Central Standard Time,

clintonz@... writes:

<< Many people will improve a lot in 1 or 2 years without

chelation and many people feel that virtually all of the

detoxification they experience is due to the bodies own

detoxification mechanisms. >>

I am surprised at how much I have improved after having three quadrants

removed. I have much more energy and much less arthritis. I am even running

a few days a week without pain.

<

>

The clock is ticking ;-) I can wait a few months, but I don't want to wait a

couple of years to start trying to conceive. I am feeling healthy enough, but

I just want to be sure that my system is cleared from any Hg that I was

exposed to during amalgam removal. I guess what I need to know is how can I

tell when it is safe enough (for the baby) for me to get pregnant.

Thanks, CZ, and everyone.

Tracey

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In a message dated 1/7/02 3:41:13 AM Central Standard Time,

AndyCutler@... writes:

<< Get a Doctor's Data, Inc. hair element profile (not a toxic element

screen) and see what it says. >>

Doctor's Data sounds like the best test out there, but they require a DOCTOR

to order the test. The idiots at my HMO will not humor me with this. Does

anyone know an internet md who can order this test?

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You might bring more mercury into your brain.

Carmen

> >and ALA?

>

> Three months. >>

>

> Why the wait to start ALA? I know that this could take a while and I am

> hoping to get pregnant later this year so I'd like to chelate as soon as

> possible. What will happen if I start " too soon " ? Thanks.

>

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In a message dated 1/7/02 11:03:31 AM Central Standard Time,

cln3181@... writes:

> hoping to get pregnant later this year

If you are very sick and you get pregnant you might want to take a look at

your blood-clotting before you get started. See hemex.com. Many of us have

hypercoag problems and these may prevent pregnancy. Berg at Hemex has

done quite a study on this topic and finds many people who cannot get

pregnant have hypercoag and fibrin deposition problems.

Also, if you do become pregnant, you might be at a higher risk for

complications due to the nature of the toxicity to the cardiovascular system

particularly re blood clots, etc.

Pregnancy seemed to set off many of my autoimmune symptoms, but I would never

have it any other way. Having wonderful children and being sick are not easy,

but I would not change that particular aspect of my life.

However, I should have been on a blood thinner during the pregnancy, inasmuch

as I had a blood clot and had problems with water retention and kidneys not

functioning fully. I became borderline diabetic, too. I should have been on

my thyroid, but I had not yet discovered alternative medicine. As a

consequence of being hypothyroid during my pregnancy I presented a 10 and one

quarter pounder to the world, which made my pregnancy difficult. If mercury

toxicity is a problem glutathione ought to be maximixed before the adventure

of becoming a new mother. LOVE, SJ

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In a message dated 01/07/2002 11:31:22 AM Pacific Standard Time,

TFreyre@... writes:

> Does anyone know an internet md who can order this test?

A chiropracter can do this, too. They are often more eclectic than others,

and especially moreso than the (mis) " managed " care HMO docs, a subject due

for my litigational efforts this spring, based on the sever mistreatment I've

had from Kaiser since late 1999.

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It is NOT a matter of the HMO humoring you. You aer entitled to any

reasonable mdeical doagnostic test.

Call the HMO's ombudsman or your state insurance commisoner's office.

Re: Re: When to start???

In a message dated 1/7/02 3:41:13 AM Central Standard Time,

AndyCutler@... writes:

<< Get a Doctor's Data, Inc. hair element profile (not a toxic element

screen) and see what it says. >>

Doctor's Data sounds like the best test out there, but they require a

DOCTOR

to order the test. The idiots at my HMO will not humor me with this.

Does

anyone know an internet md who can order this test?

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In a message dated 1/7/02 6:42:28 PM Central Standard Time, jannarone@...

writes:

<< If you are very sick and you get pregnant you might want to take a look at

your blood-clotting before you get started. >>

I know it is late, . But thanks for this very interesting post and for

your concern. It took me a while to find time to check out the link to

www.hemex.com.

Tracey

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In a message dated 1/7/02 6:42:28 PM Central Standard Time, jannarone@...

writes:

<< If you are very sick and you get pregnant you might want to take a look at

your blood-clotting before you get started. >>

I know it is late, . But thanks for this very interesting post and for

your concern. It took me a while to find time to check out the link to

www.hemex.com.

Tracey

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In a message dated 1/7/02 6:42:28 PM Central Standard Time, jannarone@...

writes:

<< If you are very sick and you get pregnant you might want to take a look at

your blood-clotting before you get started. >>

I know it is late, . But thanks for this very interesting post and for

your concern. It took me a while to find time to check out the link to

www.hemex.com.

Tracey

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