Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Hi Sue, > I need to work on my own issues also; andy and I have talked about what I > need to do; but just wondering about the actual dentists other have chose; I went to a mercury-free one who I found on the internet. He is local. > I > know that those that Œspecialize¹ in mercury removal are A LOT more > expensive than a regular dentist. Are they? I didn't realize that. I know that the composite fillings cost more -- was not aware that this group of dentists charges more? > I have seen a few dentists; one with all > the proper tools, but a Œbad¹ supplementation protocol and VERY expensive... Mine didn't have a supplement protocol as far as I recall. He just did the fillings, and recommended a doctor for chelation (who I did not end up going to). > And another w/ no supplementation protocol (ok for me since in know what to > do) but w/ regular vacume tools to remove the amalgams and obviously less > expensive. mine used a rubber damn and some sort of a suction device (an assistant stood there the whole time, suctioning). Andy also recommends separate oxygen, I think, but I didn't have that. > I intend to talk more to the less expensive dentist (who is also an > anesthesiologist... Which I also like cause I¹m a wimp about his > removal... I know they mentioned having an underground Œtank¹ for the > waste... They don¹t keep it near the patients... What else should I ask to > make sure he is safe ??? I don't know what is needed. If you want to read a bunch of protocols, you can find several here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/HOW_TO_find_doctor Look in the section about " dentists " . This is probably a good way to find out ALL the various ideas and devices and whatnot. I doubt all of them are equally " necessary " though. > Thanks for any and all input; I am glad I found a list to talk about my > issues; instead of always my kids yes, it is good to take care of oneself best, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 I went to a dentist who did not use precautions. A week after my last three fillings were removed, I ended up in the ER with my first migraine. A CT scan showed a brand new 8mm pineal cyst (not there on an MRI I had done months earlier), and a lumbar puncture showed elevated CSF protein levels. Also, I had a panoramic xray done recently and there is still some amalgam underneath my composite. The dentist did not remove ALL the mercury. Dana on 12/29/2002 11:17 AM, moriamerri moriam@...> at moriam@... wrote: Hi Sue, > I need to work on my own issues also; andy and I have talked about what I > need to do; but just wondering about the actual dentists other have chose; I went to a mercury-free one who I found on the internet. He is local. > I > know that those that Œspecialize¹ in mercury removal are A LOT more > expensive than a regular dentist. Are they? I didn't realize that. I know that the composite fillings cost more -- was not aware that this group of dentists charges more? > I have seen a few dentists; one with all > the proper tools, but a Œbad¹ supplementation protocol and VERY expensive... Mine didn't have a supplement protocol as far as I recall. He just did the fillings, and recommended a doctor for chelation (who I did not end up going to). > And another w/ no supplementation protocol (ok for me since in know what to > do) but w/ regular vacume tools to remove the amalgams and obviously less > expensive. mine used a rubber damn and some sort of a suction device (an assistant stood there the whole time, suctioning). Andy also recommends separate oxygen, I think, but I didn't have that. > I intend to talk more to the less expensive dentist (who is also an > anesthesiologist... Which I also like cause I¹m a wimp about his > removal... I know they mentioned having an underground Œtank¹ for the > waste... They don¹t keep it near the patients... What else should I ask to > make sure he is safe ??? I don't know what is needed. If you want to read a bunch of protocols, you can find several here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/HOW_TO_find_doctor Look in the section about " dentists " . This is probably a good way to find out ALL the various ideas and devices and whatnot. I doubt all of them are equally " necessary " though. > Thanks for any and all input; I am glad I found a list to talk about my > issues; instead of always my kids yes, it is good to take care of oneself best, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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