Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 We are 6 months into TD-DMSA. We just got back our urine test. It doesn't show much coming out, is this common? My son is 9 years old, is this a case of it taking longer for older children? We didn't do a urine test before beginning chelation so we don't have anything to compare it to. He also had blood work done. Any thoughts would be very much appreciated, since our doctor doesn't know much. Here are his results: urine results: Aluminum - 11 - within reference range Antimony - .07 - within reference range Arsenic - 19 - within reference range Beryllium - dl - less than detection limit Bismuth - dl - less than detection limit Cadmium - .6 - within reference range Lead - .3 - within reference range Mercury - dl - less than detection limit Nickel - 3 - within reference range Platinum - dl - less than detection limit Thallium - .2 - within reference range Thorium - dl - less than detection limit Tin - .4 - within reference range Tungsten .4 - within reference range Uranium - dl - less than detection limit Creatinine - 82 - mean red blood cell elements: Calcium - 13 - ref. range 8-31 Magnesium - 51 - ref. range - 36-64 Potassium - 83 - ref. range 65-95 Phosphorus - 654 - ref. range 480-745 Copper - .87 - ref. range .52-.89 Zinc - 10.3 - ref. range 8-14.5 Iron - 979 - ref. range 745-1050 Manganese - .040 - ref. range .007-.030 Chromium - .0028 - ref. range .0003-.0060 Selenium - .33 - ref. range.19-.38 Boron - .077 - ref. range .01-.110 Vandium - .0004 - ref. range .0001-.0020 Molybdenum - .0018 - ref. range .0005-.0020 Arsenic - <.0006 - ref. range <.010 Cadmium - <.0008 - ref. range <.005 Lead - .013 - ref. range <.090 Mercury - <.001 - ref. range <.010 Thallium - <.0001 - ref. range <.0005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Did you do a hair analysis (and apply counting rules) before you started to see which toxic metals he has? Are you seeing positives in behavior, etc? S S <tt> We are 6 months into TD-DMSA. We just got back our urine test. It doesn't show much coming out, is this common? My son is 9 years old, is this a case of it taking longer for older children? We didn't do a urine test before beginning chelation so we don't have anything to compare it to. He also had blood work done. Any thoughts would be very much appreciated, since our doctor doesn't know much. Here are his results:<BR> <BR> urine results:<BR> Aluminum - 11 - within reference range<BR> Antimony - .07 - within reference range<BR> Arsenic - 19 - within reference range<BR> Beryllium - dl - less than detection limit<BR> Bismuth - dl - less than detection limit<BR> Cadmium - .6 - within reference range<BR> Lead - .3 - within reference range<BR> Mercury - dl - less than detection limit<BR> Nickel - 3 - within reference range<BR> Platinum - dl - less than detection limit<BR> Thallium - .2 - within reference range<BR> Thorium - dl - less than detection limit<BR> Tin - .4 - within reference range<BR> Tungsten .4 - within reference range<BR> Uranium - dl - less than detection limit<BR> Creatinine - 82 - mean<BR> <BR> red blood cell elements:<BR> Calcium - 13 - ref. range 8-31<BR> Magnesium - 51 - ref. range - 36-64<BR> Potassium - 83 - ref. range 65-95<BR> Phosphorus - 654 - ref. range 480-745<BR> Copper - .87 - ref. range .52-.89<BR> Zinc - 10.3 - ref. range 8-14.5<BR> Iron - 979 - ref. range 745-1050<BR> Manganese - .040 - ref. range .007-.030<BR> Chromium - .0028 - ref. range .0003-.0060<BR> Selenium - .33 - ref. range.19-.38<BR> Boron - .077 - ref. range .01-.110<BR> Vandium - .0004 - ref. range .0001-.0020<BR> Molybdenum - .0018 - ref. range .0005-.0020<BR> Arsenic - <.0006 - ref. range <.010<BR> Cadmium - <.0008 - ref. range <.005<BR> Lead - .013 - ref. range <.090<BR> Mercury - <.001 - ref. range <.010<BR> Thallium - <.0001 - ref. range <.0005<BR> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 We did a hair test back in July. Where do I find the counting rules? I better look into this. Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> wrote: Did you do a hair analysis (and apply counting rules) before you started to see which toxic metals he has? Are you seeing positives in behavior, etc? S S We are 6 months into TD-DMSA. We just got back our urine test. It doesn't show much coming out, is this common? My son is 9 years old, is this a case of it taking longer for older children? We didn't do a urine test before beginning chelation so we don't have anything to compare it to. He also had blood work done. Any thoughts would be very much appreciated, since our doctor doesn't know much. Here are his results: urine results: Aluminum - 11 - within reference range Antimony - .07 - within reference range Arsenic - 19 - within reference range Beryllium - dl - less than detection limit Bismuth - dl - less than detection limit Cadmium - .6 - within reference range Lead - .3 - within reference range Mercury - dl - less than detection limit Nickel - 3 - within reference range Platinum - dl - less than detection limit Thallium - .2 - within reference range Thorium - dl - less than detection limit Tin - .4 - within reference range Tungsten .4 - within reference range Uranium - dl - less than detection limit Creatinine - 82 - mean red blood cell elements: Calcium - 13 - ref. range 8-31 Magnesium - 51 - ref. range - 36-64 Potassium - 83 - ref. range 65-95 Phosphorus - 654 - ref. range 480-745 Copper - .87 - ref. range .52-.89 Zinc - 10.3 - ref. range 8-14.5 Iron - 979 - ref. range 745-1050 Manganese - .040 - ref. range .007-.030 Chromium - .0028 - ref. range .0003-.0060 Selenium - .33 - ref. range.19-.38 Boron - .077 - ref. range .01-.110 Vandium - .0004 - ref. range .0001-.0020 Molybdenum - .0018 - ref. range .0005-.0020 Arsenic - <.0006 - ref. range <.010 Cadmium - <.0008 - ref. range <.005 Lead - .013 - ref. range <.090 Mercury - <.001 - ref. range <.010 Thallium - <.0001 - ref. range <.0005 _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 They are here: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html René > > We did a hair test back in July. Where do I find the counting rules? I better look into this. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 , Please listen to the attached videos. http://www.autismmedia.org/media4.html In particular, listen to the Geiers. According to them, chelation may not be effective due to high testosterone. Has his testosterone ever been tested? Good luck! Selavka <stacylynncollins@...> wrote: We did a hair test back in July. Where do I find the counting rules? I better look into this. Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> wrote: Did you do a hair analysis (and apply counting rules) before you started to see which toxic metals he has? Are you seeing positives in behavior, etc? S S We are 6 months into TD-DMSA. We just got back our urine test. It doesn't show much coming out, is this common? My son is 9 years old, is this a case of it taking longer for older children? We didn't do a urine test before beginning chelation so we don't have anything to compare it to. He also had blood work done. Any thoughts would be very much appreciated, since our doctor doesn't know much. Here are his results: urine results: Aluminum - 11 - within reference range Antimony - .07 - within reference range Arsenic - 19 - within reference range Beryllium - dl - less than detection limit Bismuth - dl - less than detection limit Cadmium - .6 - within reference range Lead - .3 - within reference range Mercury - dl - less than detection limit Nickel - 3 - within reference range Platinum - dl - less than detection limit Thallium - .2 - within reference range Thorium - dl - less than detection limit Tin - .4 - within reference range Tungsten .4 - within reference range Uranium - dl - less than detection limit Creatinine - 82 - mean red blood cell elements: Calcium - 13 - ref. range 8-31 Magnesium - 51 - ref. range - 36-64 Potassium - 83 - ref. range 65-95 Phosphorus - 654 - ref. range 480-745 Copper - .87 - ref. range .52-.89 Zinc - 10.3 - ref. range 8-14.5 Iron - 979 - ref. range 745-1050 Manganese - .040 - ref. range .007-.030 Chromium - .0028 - ref. range .0003-.0060 Selenium - .33 - ref. range.19-.38 Boron - .077 - ref. range .01-.110 Vandium - .0004 - ref. range .0001-.0020 Molybdenum - .0018 - ref. range .0005-.0020 Arsenic - <.0006 - ref. range <.010 Cadmium - <.0008 - ref. range <.005 Lead - .013 - ref. range <.090 Mercury - <.001 - ref. range <.010 Thallium - <.0001 - ref. range <.0005 _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 My son's testosterone hasn't been tested but I would guess it is high, as he is 9 years old and has hair in places that I think he should have yet. I will look into this. Abid Khan <a_bit_solutions@...> wrote: , Please listen to the attached videos. http://www.autismmedia.org/media4.html In particular, listen to the Geiers. According to them, chelation may not be effective due to high testosterone. Has his testosterone ever been tested? Good luck! Selavka <stacylynncollins@...> wrote: We did a hair test back in July. Where do I find the counting rules? I better look into this. Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> wrote: Did you do a hair analysis (and apply counting rules) before you started to see which toxic metals he has? Are you seeing positives in behavior, etc? S S We are 6 months into TD-DMSA. We just got back our urine test. It doesn't show much coming out, is this common? My son is 9 years old, is this a case of it taking longer for older children? We didn't do a urine test before beginning chelation so we don't have anything to compare it to. He also had blood work done. Any thoughts would be very much appreciated, since our doctor doesn't know much. Here are his results: urine results: Aluminum - 11 - within reference range Antimony - .07 - within reference range Arsenic - 19 - within reference range Beryllium - dl - less than detection limit Bismuth - dl - less than detection limit Cadmium - .6 - within reference range Lead - .3 - within reference range Mercury - dl - less than detection limit Nickel - 3 - within reference range Platinum - dl - less than detection limit Thallium - .2 - within reference range Thorium - dl - less than detection limit Tin - .4 - within reference range Tungsten .4 - within reference range Uranium - dl - less than detection limit Creatinine - 82 - mean red blood cell elements: Calcium - 13 - ref. range 8-31 Magnesium - 51 - ref. range - 36-64 Potassium - 83 - ref. range 65-95 Phosphorus - 654 - ref. range 480-745 Copper - .87 - ref. range .52-.89 Zinc - 10.3 - ref. range 8-14.5 Iron - 979 - ref. range 745-1050 Manganese - .040 - ref. range .007-.030 Chromium - .0028 - ref. range .0003-.0060 Selenium - .33 - ref. range.19-.38 Boron - .077 - ref. range .01-.110 Vandium - .0004 - ref. range .0001-.0020 Molybdenum - .0018 - ref. range .0005-.0020 Arsenic - <.0006 - ref. range <.010 Cadmium - <.0008 - ref. range <.005 Lead - .013 - ref. range <.090 Mercury - <.001 - ref. range <.010 Thallium - <.0001 - ref. range <.0005 _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 > > We are 6 months into TD-DMSA. We just got back our urine test. It doesn't show much coming out, is this common? My son is 9 years old, is this a case of it taking longer for older children? We didn't do a urine test before beginning chelation so we don't have anything to compare it to. He also had blood work done. Any thoughts would be very much appreciated, since our doctor doesn't know much. Here are his results: > > > > urine results: > > Aluminum - 11 - within reference range > > Antimony - .07 - within reference range > > Arsenic - 19 - within reference range > > Beryllium - dl - less than detection limit > > Bismuth - dl - less than detection limit > > Cadmium - .6 - within reference range > > Lead - .3 - within reference range > > Mercury - dl - less than detection limit > > Nickel - 3 - within reference range > > Platinum - dl - less than detection limit > > Thallium - .2 - within reference range > > Thorium - dl - less than detection limit > > Tin - .4 - within reference range > > Tungsten .4 - within reference range > > Uranium - dl - less than detection limit > > Creatinine - 82 - mean > > > > red blood cell elements: > > Calcium - 13 - ref. range 8-31 > > Magnesium - 51 - ref. range - 36-64 > > Potassium - 83 - ref. range 65-95 > > Phosphorus - 654 - ref. range 480-745 > > Copper - .87 - ref. range .52-.89 > > Zinc - 10.3 - ref. range 8-14.5 > > Iron - 979 - ref. range 745-1050 > > Manganese - .040 - ref. range .007-.030 > > Chromium - .0028 - ref. range .0003-.0060 > > Selenium - .33 - ref. range.19-.38 > > Boron - .077 - ref. range .01-.110 > > Vandium - .0004 - ref. range .0001-.0020 > > Molybdenum - .0018 - ref. range .0005-.0020 > > Arsenic - <.0006 - ref. range <.010 > > Cadmium - <.0008 - ref. range <.005 > > Lead - .013 - ref. range <.090 > > Mercury - <.001 - ref. range <.010 > > Thallium - <.0001 - ref. range <.0005 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com > The most personalized portal on the Web! > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 If that is the case you should definitely listen to the Geiers and Reverend Sykes. She has an autisic boy (age 9) who is almost over his autism and he has hair on various parts of his body as well. Selavka <stacylynncollins@...> wrote: My son's testosterone hasn't been tested but I would guess it is high, as he is 9 years old and has hair in places that I think he should have yet. I will look into this. Abid Khan <a_bit_solutions@...> wrote: , Please listen to the attached videos. http://www.autismmedia.org/media4.html In particular, listen to the Geiers. According to them, chelation may not be effective due to high testosterone. Has his testosterone ever been tested? Good luck! Selavka <stacylynncollins@...> wrote: We did a hair test back in July. Where do I find the counting rules? I better look into this. Shepard Salzer <_Shepard@...> wrote: Did you do a hair analysis (and apply counting rules) before you started to see which toxic metals he has? Are you seeing positives in behavior, etc? S S We are 6 months into TD-DMSA. We just got back our urine test. It doesn't show much coming out, is this common? My son is 9 years old, is this a case of it taking longer for older children? We didn't do a urine test before beginning chelation so we don't have anything to compare it to. He also had blood work done. Any thoughts would be very much appreciated, since our doctor doesn't know much. Here are his results: urine results: Aluminum - 11 - within reference range Antimony - .07 - within reference range Arsenic - 19 - within reference range Beryllium - dl - less than detection limit Bismuth - dl - less than detection limit Cadmium - .6 - within reference range Lead - .3 - within reference range Mercury - dl - less than detection limit Nickel - 3 - within reference range Platinum - dl - less than detection limit Thallium - .2 - within reference range Thorium - dl - less than detection limit Tin - .4 - within reference range Tungsten .4 - within reference range Uranium - dl - less than detection limit Creatinine - 82 - mean red blood cell elements: Calcium - 13 - ref. range 8-31 Magnesium - 51 - ref. range - 36-64 Potassium - 83 - ref. range 65-95 Phosphorus - 654 - ref. range 480-745 Copper - .87 - ref. range .52-.89 Zinc - 10.3 - ref. range 8-14.5 Iron - 979 - ref. range 745-1050 Manganese - .040 - ref. range .007-.030 Chromium - .0028 - ref. range .0003-.0060 Selenium - .33 - ref. range.19-.38 Boron - .077 - ref. range .01-.110 Vandium - .0004 - ref. range .0001-.0020 Molybdenum - .0018 - ref. range .0005-.0020 Arsenic - <.0006 - ref. range <.010 Cadmium - <.0008 - ref. range <.005 Lead - .013 - ref. range <.090 Mercury - <.001 - ref. range <.010 Thallium - <.0001 - ref. range <.0005 _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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