Guest guest Posted December 19, 2005 Report Share Posted December 19, 2005 I just heard my best friend's 13 yo daughter made a suicide attempt and has been dx'd " depressive " . (duh.) Having seen the girl as a baby and subsequently I'm pretty confident she is Hg-poisoned. Only dx'd with CAPD as far as I know. So far my friend has been resistant to the entire mercury idea, but when I see her I want to be able to offer some help beyond urging her to get a hair test, etc. Are there any supps that help quickly? Any supps to avoid at all costs? Any prescription meds I should discourage or encourage? Thank you. I'll give her a copy of " Amalgam Illness " and hope. And how is your book for kids coming ? Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2006 Report Share Posted January 8, 2006 > > I just heard my best friend's 13 yo daughter made a suicide attempt > and has been dx'd " depressive " . (duh.) Having seen the girl as a baby > and subsequently I'm pretty confident she is Hg-poisoned. Only dx'd > with CAPD as far as I know. > > So far my friend has been resistant to the entire mercury idea, but > when I see her I want to be able to offer some help beyond urging her > to get a hair test, etc. Are there any supps that help quickly? Any > supps to avoid at all costs? Any prescription meds I should discourage > or encourage? Strongly discourage use of the SSRI Luvox. Encourage a different one, Zoloft and Lexapro seem to be OK for most people, but not all. If she is chemically sensitive expect problems. Inositol, tryptophan and 5 hydroxytryptophan help if SSRI's do. They lack the side effects. Post further questions if she is being given valium like medicines or mood stabilizing medications or non SSRI antidepressants. > Thank you. I'll give her a copy of " Amalgam Illness " and hope. > > And how is your book for kids coming ? Slowly. > > Nell > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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