Guest guest Posted October 21, 2006 Report Share Posted October 21, 2006 Wyndie, You don't have to test, just know things are working, you're just not seeing it. If you stop at this point, eventually they will regress back to where they were. This has happened to some people. I don't think things are moving at this point and people get discouraged and stop, but keep going. You are done when you pass the first slow down, then get more improvements, then no improvements at all for 2-3 months. Then wait 6 months, start chelation again, and if you get no more improvements, you're done. Wishing you a quick and easy recovery, [ ] Re: ANY sucess with DMSA, anyone? > > > Thanks Believe it or not, we have only done 3 rounds of chelation > so far. He's a huge responder. About a year ago, we started eating > only natural, whole foods. He improved a bit with that. Then we > started supplementation for his various issues. Then we started > treating yeast. He has made small improvements with each change. I > am still going to continue chelation until his tests come back saying > he's clear. I assume that b/c his first obvious problem was > anaphylactic food allergies, that once he loses those, he will be > healed. I don't know, that's just my theory. We still have things > to work on, he's not totally NT yet, but it was nice to hear " he > doesn't qualify anymore " . I hope to hear from many on this list > that their child receives the same announcement. > Wyndie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Thank you . I'm glad you explained that b/c I would have been tempted to stop once there was no obvious action going on. And my husband would probably want the same if we didn't realize that's the normal progression of things. Wyndie > > > > This is great, Wyndie. The normal course of chelation is to get > improvement for 1-4 months, then a slow down of 6-9 months where you > don't see much happening but important to keep chelating, then > improvements will come again. > > > > Great news! > > > > > > [ ] Re: ANY sucess with DMSA, anyone? > > > > > > Thanks Believe it or not, we have only done 3 rounds of > chelation > > so far. He's a huge responder. About a year ago, we started > eating > > only natural, whole foods. He improved a bit with that. Then we > > started supplementation for his various issues. Then we started > > treating yeast. He has made small improvements with each change. > I > > am still going to continue chelation until his tests come back > saying > > he's clear. I assume that b/c his first obvious problem was > > anaphylactic food allergies, that once he loses those, he will be > > healed. I don't know, that's just my theory. We still have things > > to work on, he's not totally NT yet, but it was nice to hear " he > > doesn't qualify anymore " . I hope to hear from many on this > list > > that their child receives the same announcement. > > Wyndie > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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