Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 I gotta say, , I love all your helpful comments. Lots of POSITIVE contributions : ) Unlike mine. I'm on drugs ok? Trying hard to back off this stuff but my back is still giving me fits. I did better today, though. Was in great pain this morning so to try and walk around took a vicodin with parafon forte - then a little later half a valium cause it wasn't doing much and I conked on my zero gravity recliner in the living room. My husband said I was over there talking and laughing. Its like I'm dreaming I'm with the family while they really are in there. This stuff must build up in your system. I just want to get over this so I can detox and then start chelating and REALLY detox. I have an MRI scheduled this week and get cracked afterward (will probably be in pain from the MRI so thats good). Also supposed to start physical therapy which may help. I gotta tell you guys, too, my dentist finally got in touch with my osteopath and they are finally on the letter to TRICARE and working together on my case and trying to get me the help I need with adjunctive medical care (through dental). So good things are happening. Just tired of being a lump and not accomplishing a dang thing - but I guess all that is something. Jeanie Re: STILL CHELATION SUCCESS!!!!!!!!!! Pete says he feels well. I don't think he should spend any money on tests unless he his really curious. REGARDING LEAD: Lead can accumulate in your bones. So, your chelation rounds might have quickly removed it from your blood and tissues. However, if you have lead in you bones, it might slowly leach out into your blood and tissues again and some symptoms may return. In this scenario, chelating NOW would be a waste of money. However, you might consider doing a round or three every three OR six months. On the positive side, you could just do nothing unless symptoms return --perhaps they wont. - PS I tried to make this post positive. I don't think I used the " N " word that upsets some people (you know, negativity, Opps!). wrote: > Also, Pete never even stated that he had documented evidence of metal > poisoning....i.e., urine testing, hair analysis, etc. He only stated that he > was EXPOSED to lead, arsenic and cadmium. Perhaps he was not even metal > poisoned in the first place! > > Most of us start chelation after getting the results back from testing which > shows high levels of metals....especially mercury. > > If Pete really wants to know if he is done chelating, he should either > repeat heavy metal testing (if he has already done so), or get a heavy metal > test done in the first place. > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 I gotta say, , I love all your helpful comments. Lots of POSITIVE contributions : ) Unlike mine. I'm on drugs ok? Trying hard to back off this stuff but my back is still giving me fits. I did better today, though. Was in great pain this morning so to try and walk around took a vicodin with parafon forte - then a little later half a valium cause it wasn't doing much and I conked on my zero gravity recliner in the living room. My husband said I was over there talking and laughing. Its like I'm dreaming I'm with the family while they really are in there. This stuff must build up in your system. I just want to get over this so I can detox and then start chelating and REALLY detox. I have an MRI scheduled this week and get cracked afterward (will probably be in pain from the MRI so thats good). Also supposed to start physical therapy which may help. I gotta tell you guys, too, my dentist finally got in touch with my osteopath and they are finally on the letter to TRICARE and working together on my case and trying to get me the help I need with adjunctive medical care (through dental). So good things are happening. Just tired of being a lump and not accomplishing a dang thing - but I guess all that is something. Jeanie Re: STILL CHELATION SUCCESS!!!!!!!!!! Pete says he feels well. I don't think he should spend any money on tests unless he his really curious. REGARDING LEAD: Lead can accumulate in your bones. So, your chelation rounds might have quickly removed it from your blood and tissues. However, if you have lead in you bones, it might slowly leach out into your blood and tissues again and some symptoms may return. In this scenario, chelating NOW would be a waste of money. However, you might consider doing a round or three every three OR six months. On the positive side, you could just do nothing unless symptoms return --perhaps they wont. - PS I tried to make this post positive. I don't think I used the " N " word that upsets some people (you know, negativity, Opps!). wrote: > Also, Pete never even stated that he had documented evidence of metal > poisoning....i.e., urine testing, hair analysis, etc. He only stated that he > was EXPOSED to lead, arsenic and cadmium. Perhaps he was not even metal > poisoned in the first place! > > Most of us start chelation after getting the results back from testing which > shows high levels of metals....especially mercury. > > If Pete really wants to know if he is done chelating, he should either > repeat heavy metal testing (if he has already done so), or get a heavy metal > test done in the first place. > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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