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Hi, I had an open bite before surgery & my doctors told me it will

most likely open up again, not much but some, because I tounge

thrust & mouth breathe. I was just wondering, how long after surgery

do you normally relapse if you do? or is it just whenever it happens?

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Hi yankeeexile,

thanks for your words.

I think the trigger was my father-in-law,

because he was very sniffy etc.

I also am/was thinking about the dumping phase:

I am 4 months amalgam-free and can " feel " my brain

(and low back) sometimes. I have never had a headache

(also not after drinking alcohol in my younger days) and

sometimes my brain is hurting just a little bit.

For me very noticable because I never had something before.

Do you think this can possible too ?

I have been 30 hours paralysed in my legs (I just could not move them),

but this morning everything is working again !!.

So it was a short relapse (like years ago: just twice a year for 24 hours).

Maybe a good sign, because my last relapses (2-3 years ago) were lasting 3-6

weeks long.

Although I have to see if it is all over yet.

Saterday I " ll start chelating again; in the meantime I stopped with

6 supplements; probably I can/will take them again in the futere, one by one !

Greetings and again a good/healthy new year.

Simon

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> To: frequent-dose-chelation

> From: yankeeexile@...

> Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 16:59:48 +0000

> Subject: Re: Relapse

>

>

> Hi Simon,

>

> I'm sorry to hear about your relapse... hang in there!

>

> I would also suggest that you carefully consider whether or not you

> may have suffered an accidental/unknown exposure. I think many of us

> are so vigilant about our own environments that we feel too confident

> that we are not being exposed, without considering the places we go

> and what could have happened there that we don't know about. I'm

> specifically thinking about broken fluorescent lights in public

> places, but I'm sure that's not the only possibility.

>

> I think the flu can be a trigger, but I also think it's prudent to

> make a careful review when something like this happens. If there's

> any possibility that you may have inadvertently been exposed to

> mercury, then you would want to hold off on re-introducing the ALA for

> another 3 months.

>

> Meanwhile, take care of yourself.

>

>

>

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