Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 I am starting to wonder (worry?) if maybe permanent damage was done that chelation cannot 'cure'. I believe strongly in biomedical intervention. I've seen the changes, nearly overnight, in my son from adding particular supplements or implementing a particular diet... but in the end we still live with Autism. I'm working to give my son the best life possible; but these days I'm wondering if a total reversal back to the child I had for 12 months is possible. Could it be that my family's pessimism is starting to wear me down?!!! AH! I read what I just wrote and it makes me mad; I've always been so convinced that I can fix this. This has been a rough winter. Last night my son threw up in bed for the third time this season (never had this issue before). The sad part is that he doesn't come to find me... I went in at midnight for a round of DMSA/ALA and found him in vomit. I just don't get it! He complains a lot that his " tummy hurts " , but I always thought he was just trying to get attention. Now I wonder if something else is going on. One of the barfing episodes was obviously a real illness, but the other two kind of came out of nowhere. I'm just discouraged. Not beaten. Pam > > > > > > > > > > > > I am about to do a hair test and challenge test to prepare my > > son for > > > > chelation. Someone told me that the cost of chleation is > > $20,000 - > > > > $40,000 per year!!!! Is that true? I can't imagine that > > everyone on > > > > this web site is spending that much money. > > > > > > > > > I spent at most $200 per month. Most months were less than > that. > > I > > > did not use a doctor, or any tests. I did everything with OTC > > > supplements, on a conservative protocol. > > > > > > Dana > > > > > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 A new supplement perhaps? My son cannot take any supplement on an empty stomach. [ ] What causes improvement/was:Re: Cost of Chelation? I am starting to wonder (worry?) if maybe permanent damage was done that chelation cannot 'cure'. I believe strongly in biomedical intervention. I've seen the changes, nearly overnight, in my son from adding particular supplements or implementing a particular diet... but in the end we still live with Autism. I'm working to give my son the best life possible; but these days I'm wondering if a total reversal back to the child I had for 12 months is possible. Could it be that my family's pessimism is starting to wear me down?!!! AH! I read what I just wrote and it makes me mad; I've always been so convinced that I can fix this. This has been a rough winter. Last night my son threw up in bed for the third time this season (never had this issue before). The sad part is that he doesn't come to find me... I went in at midnight for a round of DMSA/ALA and found him in vomit. I just don't get it! He complains a lot that his " tummy hurts " , but I always thought he was just trying to get attention. Now I wonder if something else is going on. One of the barfing episodes was obviously a real illness, but the other two kind of came out of nowhere. I'm just discouraged. Not beaten. Pam > > > > > > > > > > > > I am about to do a hair test and challenge test to prepare my > > son for > > > > chelation. Someone told me that the cost of chleation is > > $20,000 - > > > > $40,000 per year!!!! Is that true? I can't imagine that > > everyone on > > > > this web site is spending that much money. > > > > > > > > > I spent at most $200 per month. Most months were less than > that. > > I > > > did not use a doctor, or any tests. I did everything with OTC > > > supplements, on a conservative protocol. > > > > > > Dana > > > > > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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