Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 What supplements are you on? I have a cabinet full of half used and some even unopened supplements. Maybe I can help. [ ] Re: what happens when you stop chelation? > > > > Hi, I am sad to hear you say you have to stop the chelation for > financial issues. But I have to ask? How old is your son? What > issue is he chelating for? and doesnt your insurance cover the oral > DMSA? > > I was just saddened by your post is all and depending on what your > chelating him for, won't he get worse, or the chelation that you have > done won't really do anything for the long run. If, for example, you > were chelating for high mercury levels like I am with my 2 year old, > the sooner you get this done at a young age the better the chance for > recovery. I hear about so many kids from my DAN doc who have come to > him at ages of 10 to 15 and it saddens me because at that point the > damage has been done. They can be helped but responses arent as great. > > Not meaning to bring sour grapes but we are all in the same boat here > when it comes to financial status I think. All the things we do like > supplements go straight to credit cards, believe me. And insurance > luckily covers the DMSA. (We use the transdermal cream) > > I sure hope you can find a way for your son. I get discouraged > because of costs too, and wonder sometimes if we'll be able to keep up > without losing our home but we do it because our son needs to have > this nasty mercury removed from his body. His alternative is to live > in a shell for the rest of his life. > > My heart goes out to you and will pray you can find a way to make it > through the financial strain. > > > > > > >> Due to financial reasons, we may not be able to continue chelating. >> My son has been taking oral DMSA. He has done 2 rounds, and we have 2 >> rounds left. >> >> What happens? I hope to restart once things improve for us >> financially. >> >> He's also taking a list of supplements. I'm not sure if we can >> continue those either, but we also have enough of those for another >> month. >> >> Any advice? >> Thanks, >> Jeanne >> > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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