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Raquel,

Just some words of encouragement on your posting. I personally think

that if age 5 were it, we would all be done. While maybe under 5 is

critical, if no one over age 5 had any brain repair, there would be

no point in chelating myself or my 10 year old. Correct? I have

talked to many adults who have chelated from coutless years of metal

poisoning that probably started as infants/small children and they

cannot beleive the improvments in brain function. So never say

never. I hate to think that my son whom is 3.5 years old will not

recover from his metal poisoning because his chelation will take

until he is 6 years old. Andy told me that starting to chelate him

now and for the next three years should provide him with a full

recovery, as with my mercury toxic other child. Personally, I

beleive we all have some brain damage. And perhaps our children will

always be different than they were originally designed to be. But I

think that is true of all of us. There are so many things that

change our brains and bodies, whether metal or not. A par for the

course of existing on this planet unfortunately. So I would measure

success on his quality of life! And it certainly is best to continue

to remove his metals no matter what age to prevent any further

damages. If it sends comfort your way, I beleive some healing is

still possibly beyond age 5. If not I may as well pack it up myself.

Since I am 33, that would mean I will never get better. I think the

brain is always changing. As I have read that learning new things

creates new nerve synapses in the brain. That would mean the brain

can grow, change...maybe heal. And many on this board have reported

great results in chelating children older than five. You have

already done a great deal so far, stay positive. We mom's can never

give up on our kids, no matter what " studies " may say. We certainly

know that some studies are faulty anyway. Blessings for both your

recoveries.

Jan

>

> First the good news:

>

> My son is about to turn 5 yo. He was borderline autistic when he

was

> evaluated when he turned 3 in 2004. He had speech but couldn't

> answer questions, had echolalia, intense sensory stuff and rigid

> ways, toewalking, flapping of hands, and catastrophic crying. I

> started chelation at the age of 3 1/2. He has had 56 rounds of

> chelation on AC protocol using TD DMPS, 38 of these rounds have

been

> with TD ALA also, on a 3 hour for 3 days schedule.

>

> We have very mild negative side effects, just a little more

> crankiness and crying when he is chelating and he has a touch of a

> cold or allergies.

>

> There are lots of improvements while he is chelating. During the

> last round he asked for a mirror to look at the bubu in his elbow,

> and spelled the word " cat " with magnets, that his dad had taught

him

> a few months ago, spontaneously!

>

> With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half way

> through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I have

> read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> because of this marking the end of a biologically determined brain

> growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways

and

> consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son will

> never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> chelated.

>

> Comments, ideas? I am really strugling with this.

>

> I want to share my update too with youy guys since I have also

been

> chelating myself, alongside my child. I presented chronic fatigue

> (brutal), with paradoxical cortisol response and beginings of

> fibromyalgia, with a very depresed inmune system towards virus, so

I

> was fatigued and sick all the time. 1 year after removal of

amalgams

> and at least 40 rounds of chelation had not been able to alleviate

> my fatigue, and I spent day after day in bed. It improved sligtly

> this September, 18 months after removal of amalgams and 12 months

> into chelation.

>

> In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast, even

> though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I realized one

of

> the factors that was keeping me down was not having perfected my

> particular coctail of supplements, and living in an apartment that

> had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold was

> literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains appeared

in

> the bathroom walls.

>

> So I have done 58 rounds of chelation for myself, both with DMPS

and

> DMSA, 55 of which have been with ALA, every 3 hours for 3 days.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Raquel

>

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Hi Jan:

Thank you so much for your encouragement. I was looking for clues

that pointed towards recovery of older kids, like the comment from

Andy you mentioned. If you remember the post, or other posts from

moms that had their older kids imporving or recovering, I would love

to read them, I think at times that I am not doing enough or I may

be missing something vital in my interventions. I wish youthe best

for your two sons.

Gratefully,

Raquel

> >

> > First the good news:

> >

> > My son is about to turn 5 yo. He was borderline autistic when he

> was

> > evaluated when he turned 3 in 2004. He had speech but couldn't

> > answer questions, had echolalia, intense sensory stuff and rigid

> > ways, toewalking, flapping of hands, and catastrophic crying. I

> > started chelation at the age of 3 1/2. He has had 56 rounds of

> > chelation on AC protocol using TD DMPS, 38 of these rounds have

> been

> > with TD ALA also, on a 3 hour for 3 days schedule.

> >

> > We have very mild negative side effects, just a little more

> > crankiness and crying when he is chelating and he has a touch of

a

> > cold or allergies.

> >

> > There are lots of improvements while he is chelating. During the

> > last round he asked for a mirror to look at the bubu in his

elbow,

> > and spelled the word " cat " with magnets, that his dad had taught

> him

> > a few months ago, spontaneously!

> >

> > With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half

way

> > through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I

have

> > read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> > because of this marking the end of a biologically determined

brain

> > growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways

> and

> > consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son

will

> > never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> > chelated.

> >

> > Comments, ideas? I am really strugling with this.

> >

> > I want to share my update too with youy guys since I have also

> been

> > chelating myself, alongside my child. I presented chronic

fatigue

> > (brutal), with paradoxical cortisol response and beginings of

> > fibromyalgia, with a very depresed inmune system towards virus,

so

> I

> > was fatigued and sick all the time. 1 year after removal of

> amalgams

> > and at least 40 rounds of chelation had not been able to

alleviate

> > my fatigue, and I spent day after day in bed. It improved

sligtly

> > this September, 18 months after removal of amalgams and 12

months

> > into chelation.

> >

> > In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast, even

> > though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I realized

one

> of

> > the factors that was keeping me down was not having perfected my

> > particular coctail of supplements, and living in an apartment

that

> > had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold was

> > literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains

appeared

> in

> > the bathroom walls.

> >

> > So I have done 58 rounds of chelation for myself, both with DMPS

> and

> > DMSA, 55 of which have been with ALA, every 3 hours for 3 days.

> >

> > Best wishes,

> >

> > Raquel

> >

>

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my son just turned 9 yrs old and i have been doing bio medical treatments for 6

yrs now. i dont feel my son is " too old " for bio med to make a difference in

his life. i have a tough nut kiddo. if he were easy and would of responded to

things i did when he was 3 yrs old, he could of very possibly of lost his diag.

or at least be very hf.

i dont care how old he gets, im gonna keep trying. older children do very

well too. case point, i am currently attacking the viruses aggressively (OLE,

cumanda, lauricidin. i might add a little transfer factor #8 later) and already

i am seeing a slight difference. my son was on valtrex for ever and i noticed

a little jump cognitively but, valtrex ALONE wasnt enough for my son. i just now

found this out. i didnt want to put a lot of suppliments into him cause of prev

reactions. however, after the results of the neuroscience viral panel, my son

has major issues with viruses and metals. we are doing td dmps and just started

10-05.

it's never too late for any child. bottom line: find what will work for your

particular child and get him/her help. may take a while " experimenting " with

meds/suppliments/testing. but, when you find a piece of the puzzle, it's all

worth it.

vicki

eugui6 <raquelerro@...> wrote:

Hi Jan:

Thank you so much for your encouragement. I was looking for clues

that pointed towards recovery of older kids, like the comment from

Andy you mentioned. If you remember the post, or other posts from

moms that had their older kids imporving or recovering, I would love

to read them, I think at times that I am not doing enough or I may

be missing something vital in my interventions. I wish youthe best

for your two sons.

Gratefully,

Raquel

> >

> > First the good news:

> >

> > My son is about to turn 5 yo. He was borderline autistic when he

> was

> > evaluated when he turned 3 in 2004. He had speech but couldn't

> > answer questions, had echolalia, intense sensory stuff and rigid

> > ways, toewalking, flapping of hands, and catastrophic crying. I

> > started chelation at the age of 3 1/2. He has had 56 rounds of

> > chelation on AC protocol using TD DMPS, 38 of these rounds have

> been

> > with TD ALA also, on a 3 hour for 3 days schedule.

> >

> > We have very mild negative side effects, just a little more

> > crankiness and crying when he is chelating and he has a touch of

a

> > cold or allergies.

> >

> > There are lots of improvements while he is chelating. During the

> > last round he asked for a mirror to look at the bubu in his

elbow,

> > and spelled the word " cat " with magnets, that his dad had taught

> him

> > a few months ago, spontaneously!

> >

> > With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half

way

> > through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I

have

> > read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> > because of this marking the end of a biologically determined

brain

> > growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways

> and

> > consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son

will

> > never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> > chelated.

> >

> > Comments, ideas? I am really strugling with this.

> >

> > I want to share my update too with youy guys since I have also

> been

> > chelating myself, alongside my child. I presented chronic

fatigue

> > (brutal), with paradoxical cortisol response and beginings of

> > fibromyalgia, with a very depresed inmune system towards virus,

so

> I

> > was fatigued and sick all the time. 1 year after removal of

> amalgams

> > and at least 40 rounds of chelation had not been able to

alleviate

> > my fatigue, and I spent day after day in bed. It improved

sligtly

> > this September, 18 months after removal of amalgams and 12

months

> > into chelation.

> >

> > In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast, even

> > though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I realized

one

> of

> > the factors that was keeping me down was not having perfected my

> > particular coctail of supplements, and living in an apartment

that

> > had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold was

> > literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains

appeared

> in

> > the bathroom walls.

> >

> > So I have done 58 rounds of chelation for myself, both with DMPS

> and

> > DMSA, 55 of which have been with ALA, every 3 hours for 3 days.

> >

> > Best wishes,

> >

> > Raquel

> >

>

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Hi Jan:<BR>

<BR>

Thank you so much for your encouragement. I was looking for clues <BR>

that pointed towards recovery of older kids, like the comment from <BR>

Andy you mentioned. If you remember the post, or other posts from <BR>

moms that had their older kids imporving or recovering, I would love <BR>

to read them, I think at times that I am not doing enough or I may <BR>

be missing something vital in my interventions. I wish youthe best <BR>

for your two sons.  <BR>

<BR>

Gratefully,<BR>

<BR>

Raquel <BR>

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Don't worry about the 5 yr. date. That's kind of an old idea, now that

we've seen 16-yr. olds improve. My son is 25 and he is still improving on

chelation and methyl B-12 shots.

Barb

[ ] 56 round Chelation update and is it too late for

my 5 yo child?

> First the good news:

>

> My son is about to turn 5 yo. He was borderline autistic when he was

> evaluated when he turned 3 in 2004. He had speech but couldn't

> answer questions, had echolalia, intense sensory stuff and rigid

> ways, toewalking, flapping of hands, and catastrophic crying. I

> started chelation at the age of 3 1/2. He has had 56 rounds of

> chelation on AC protocol using TD DMPS, 38 of these rounds have been

> with TD ALA also, on a 3 hour for 3 days schedule.

>

> We have very mild negative side effects, just a little more

> crankiness and crying when he is chelating and he has a touch of a

> cold or allergies.

>

> There are lots of improvements while he is chelating. During the

> last round he asked for a mirror to look at the bubu in his elbow,

> and spelled the word " cat " with magnets, that his dad had taught him

> a few months ago, spontaneously!

>

> With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half way

> through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I have

> read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> because of this marking the end of a biologically determined brain

> growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways and

> consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son will

> never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> chelated.

>

> Comments, ideas? I am really strugling with this.

>

> I want to share my update too with youy guys since I have also been

> chelating myself, alongside my child. I presented chronic fatigue

> (brutal), with paradoxical cortisol response and beginings of

> fibromyalgia, with a very depresed inmune system towards virus, so I

> was fatigued and sick all the time. 1 year after removal of amalgams

> and at least 40 rounds of chelation had not been able to alleviate

> my fatigue, and I spent day after day in bed. It improved sligtly

> this September, 18 months after removal of amalgams and 12 months

> into chelation.

>

> In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast, even

> though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I realized one of

> the factors that was keeping me down was not having perfected my

> particular coctail of supplements, and living in an apartment that

> had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold was

> literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains appeared in

> the bathroom walls.

>

> So I have done 58 rounds of chelation for myself, both with DMPS and

> DMSA, 55 of which have been with ALA, every 3 hours for 3 days.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Raquel

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I don't know for sure, of course, but you've probably hit the stall period that

Andy talks about. Assuming they've reached the end, a lot of people quit during

this period and their children never receive the full benefits of this therapy.

[ ] 56 round Chelation update and is it too late for my

5 yo child?

First the good news:

My son is about to turn 5 yo. He was borderline autistic when he was

evaluated when he turned 3 in 2004. He had speech but couldn't

answer questions, had echolalia, intense sensory stuff and rigid

ways, toewalking, flapping of hands, and catastrophic crying. I

started chelation at the age of 3 1/2. He has had 56 rounds of

chelation on AC protocol using TD DMPS, 38 of these rounds have been

with TD ALA also, on a 3 hour for 3 days schedule.

We have very mild negative side effects, just a little more

crankiness and crying when he is chelating and he has a touch of a

cold or allergies.

There are lots of improvements while he is chelating. During the

last round he asked for a mirror to look at the bubu in his elbow,

and spelled the word " cat " with magnets, that his dad had taught him

a few months ago, spontaneously!

With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half way

through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I have

read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

because of this marking the end of a biologically determined brain

growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways and

consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son will

never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

chelated.

Comments, ideas? I am really strugling with this.

I want to share my update too with youy guys since I have also been

chelating myself, alongside my child. I presented chronic fatigue

(brutal), with paradoxical cortisol response and beginings of

fibromyalgia, with a very depresed inmune system towards virus, so I

was fatigued and sick all the time. 1 year after removal of amalgams

and at least 40 rounds of chelation had not been able to alleviate

my fatigue, and I spent day after day in bed. It improved sligtly

this September, 18 months after removal of amalgams and 12 months

into chelation.

In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast, even

though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I realized one of

the factors that was keeping me down was not having perfected my

particular coctail of supplements, and living in an apartment that

had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold was

literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains appeared in

the bathroom walls.

So I have done 58 rounds of chelation for myself, both with DMPS and

DMSA, 55 of which have been with ALA, every 3 hours for 3 days.

Best wishes,

Raquel

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Have you tried HBOT? Our son (HFA) is 41/2 and we just did our first

10 dives and are seeing great cognitive improvement. The theory is

the pure oxygen/pressure rejuvenates cells that were " switched off "

or are dormant due to encephalitis (swelling) from whatever caused

the damage. With us it was the DTAP shot. Gosh I hope it's not too

late at 5 yrs. We just started our first round of chelation so we

are way behind you.

Flo

>

> First the good news:

>

> My son is about to turn 5 yo. He was borderline autistic when he

was

> evaluated when he turned 3 in 2004. He had speech but couldn't

> answer questions, had echolalia, intense sensory stuff and rigid

> ways, toewalking, flapping of hands, and catastrophic crying. I

> started chelation at the age of 3 1/2. He has had 56 rounds of

> chelation on AC protocol using TD DMPS, 38 of these rounds have

been

> with TD ALA also, on a 3 hour for 3 days schedule.

>

> We have very mild negative side effects, just a little more

> crankiness and crying when he is chelating and he has a touch of a

> cold or allergies.

>

> There are lots of improvements while he is chelating. During the

> last round he asked for a mirror to look at the bubu in his elbow,

> and spelled the word " cat " with magnets, that his dad had taught

him

> a few months ago, spontaneously!

>

> With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half way

> through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I have

> read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> because of this marking the end of a biologically determined brain

> growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways

and

> consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son will

> never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> chelated.

>

> Comments, ideas? I am really strugling with this.

>

> I want to share my update too with youy guys since I have also

been

> chelating myself, alongside my child. I presented chronic fatigue

> (brutal), with paradoxical cortisol response and beginings of

> fibromyalgia, with a very depresed inmune system towards virus, so

I

> was fatigued and sick all the time. 1 year after removal of

amalgams

> and at least 40 rounds of chelation had not been able to alleviate

> my fatigue, and I spent day after day in bed. It improved sligtly

> this September, 18 months after removal of amalgams and 12 months

> into chelation.

>

> In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast, even

> though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I realized one

of

> the factors that was keeping me down was not having perfected my

> particular coctail of supplements, and living in an apartment that

> had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold was

> literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains appeared

in

> the bathroom walls.

>

> So I have done 58 rounds of chelation for myself, both with DMPS

and

> DMSA, 55 of which have been with ALA, every 3 hours for 3 days.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Raquel

>

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I mentioned about the stall, but forgot to mention our son started at four years

and nine months old.

[ ] 56 round Chelation update and is it too late for

my 5 yo child?

> First the good news:

>

> My son is about to turn 5 yo. He was borderline autistic when he was

> evaluated when he turned 3 in 2004. He had speech but couldn't

> answer questions, had echolalia, intense sensory stuff and rigid

> ways, toewalking, flapping of hands, and catastrophic crying. I

> started chelation at the age of 3 1/2. He has had 56 rounds of

> chelation on AC protocol using TD DMPS, 38 of these rounds have been

> with TD ALA also, on a 3 hour for 3 days schedule.

>

> We have very mild negative side effects, just a little more

> crankiness and crying when he is chelating and he has a touch of a

> cold or allergies.

>

> There are lots of improvements while he is chelating. During the

> last round he asked for a mirror to look at the bubu in his elbow,

> and spelled the word " cat " with magnets, that his dad had taught him

> a few months ago, spontaneously!

>

> With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half way

> through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I have

> read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> because of this marking the end of a biologically determined brain

> growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways and

> consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son will

> never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> chelated.

>

> Comments, ideas? I am really strugling with this.

>

> I want to share my update too with youy guys since I have also been

> chelating myself, alongside my child. I presented chronic fatigue

> (brutal), with paradoxical cortisol response and beginings of

> fibromyalgia, with a very depresed inmune system towards virus, so I

> was fatigued and sick all the time. 1 year after removal of amalgams

> and at least 40 rounds of chelation had not been able to alleviate

> my fatigue, and I spent day after day in bed. It improved sligtly

> this September, 18 months after removal of amalgams and 12 months

> into chelation.

>

> In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast, even

> though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I realized one of

> the factors that was keeping me down was not having perfected my

> particular coctail of supplements, and living in an apartment that

> had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold was

> literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains appeared in

> the bathroom walls.

>

> So I have done 58 rounds of chelation for myself, both with DMPS and

> DMSA, 55 of which have been with ALA, every 3 hours for 3 days.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Raquel

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half way

> through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I have

> read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> because of this marking the end of a biologically determined brain

> growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways and

> consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son will

> never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> chelated.

I did not *start* chelating until my son was 5-1/2. He is now 10, no

longer autistic, altho he is still delayed in language.

Dana

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Our dan! (former child psychiatrist) who wasn't too helpful in many ways, but

told us that the best chance for full recovery (whatever that means) is to begin

chelation before 6, and have it finished by age 8, based on brain development.

She and a lot of other neurologists/psychiatrists that I have read, report HUGE

changes in brain development/neural pathways do not occur after age 8.

Having said that, it doesn't mean that you can't get a LOT of improvement way

after age 8, and there are always exceptions to many, many rules.

We know that the younger the child, the best chance of full recovery, but that

is not a guarantee either.

[ ] Re: 56 round Chelation update and is it too late for

my 5 yo child?

> With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half way

> through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I have

> read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> because of this marking the end of a biologically determined brain

> growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways and

> consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son will

> never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> chelated.

I did not *start* chelating until my son was 5-1/2. He is now 10, no

longer autistic, altho he is still delayed in language.

Dana

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My son is 6, almost 6 1/2, and improving each round. I think we are going to

make it at least very close to the recovery finishing line. Viral treatment I

think is what is going to make a huge difference for us.

Never give up hope, our kids are living examples that " modern " medicine isn't

always right. They still say there are few effective treatments for autism and

that chelation, diets and supplements don't work.

Cochran <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote:

Our dan! (former child psychiatrist) who wasn't too helpful in many ways, but

told us that the best chance for full recovery (whatever that means) is to begin

chelation before 6, and have it finished by age 8, based on brain development.

She and a lot of other neurologists/psychiatrists that I have read, report HUGE

changes in brain development/neural pathways do not occur after age 8.

Having said that, it doesn't mean that you can't get a LOT of improvement way

after age 8, and there are always exceptions to many, many rules.

We know that the younger the child, the best chance of full recovery, but that

is not a guarantee either.

[ ] Re: 56 round Chelation update and is it too late for

my 5 yo child?

> With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half way

> through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I have

> read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> because of this marking the end of a biologically determined brain

> growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways and

> consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son will

> never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> chelated.

I did not *start* chelating until my son was 5-1/2. He is now 10, no

longer autistic, altho he is still delayed in language.

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> read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> because of this marking the end of a biologically determined brain

> growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways and

> consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son will

> never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> chelated.

I can only tell you what I do, which is never imagine into the future.

You have no way to know what will happen -- with your son's recovery

or much else either, lol. If I can't control something at all, I let

it go and obsess about things I can do something about. Easy for me to

say -- this is probably one of those things related to temperament.

> In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast, even

> though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I realized one of

> the factors that was keeping me down was not having perfected my

> particular coctail of supplements, and living in an apartment that

> had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold was

> literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains appeared in

> the bathroom walls.

Wow! That's terrific that you figured that out and that you're in a

new place. Yay!

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Answering my own post...I left out the main thing I wanted to say,

which is that I didn't start chelating my son until he was 5 1/2, and

although he still has viral problems he did lose his diagnosis. So

please don't think of that 5 yo cutoff as meaningful. Sure, younger is

better -- but I wouldn't be chelating my 47 yo self if I weren't

slowly getting my brain back too.

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I want to try HBOT, for my son and myself. I am waiting for

chelation to be almost finished since there is indications that kids

with metals in the brain usually don't do well on HBOT until the

metals are removed, and may get worse? Just a word of caution

although if your child is improving, go for it!

Raquel

> >

> > First the good news:

> >

> > My son is about to turn 5 yo. He was borderline autistic when he

> was

> > evaluated when he turned 3 in 2004. He had speech but couldn't

> > answer questions, had echolalia, intense sensory stuff and rigid

> > ways, toewalking, flapping of hands, and catastrophic crying. I

> > started chelation at the age of 3 1/2. He has had 56 rounds of

> > chelation on AC protocol using TD DMPS, 38 of these rounds have

> been

> > with TD ALA also, on a 3 hour for 3 days schedule.

> >

> > We have very mild negative side effects, just a little more

> > crankiness and crying when he is chelating and he has a touch of

a

> > cold or allergies.

> >

> > There are lots of improvements while he is chelating. During the

> > last round he asked for a mirror to look at the bubu in his

elbow,

> > and spelled the word " cat " with magnets, that his dad had taught

> him

> > a few months ago, spontaneously!

> >

> > With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half

way

> > through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I

have

> > read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> > because of this marking the end of a biologically determined

brain

> > growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways

> and

> > consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son

will

> > never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> > chelated.

> >

> > Comments, ideas? I am really strugling with this.

> >

> > I want to share my update too with youy guys since I have also

> been

> > chelating myself, alongside my child. I presented chronic

fatigue

> > (brutal), with paradoxical cortisol response and beginings of

> > fibromyalgia, with a very depresed inmune system towards virus,

so

> I

> > was fatigued and sick all the time. 1 year after removal of

> amalgams

> > and at least 40 rounds of chelation had not been able to

alleviate

> > my fatigue, and I spent day after day in bed. It improved

sligtly

> > this September, 18 months after removal of amalgams and 12

months

> > into chelation.

> >

> > In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast, even

> > though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I realized

one

> of

> > the factors that was keeping me down was not having perfected my

> > particular coctail of supplements, and living in an apartment

that

> > had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold was

> > literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains

appeared

> in

> > the bathroom walls.

> >

> > So I have done 58 rounds of chelation for myself, both with DMPS

> and

> > DMSA, 55 of which have been with ALA, every 3 hours for 3 days.

> >

> > Best wishes,

> >

> > Raquel

> >

>

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That's the trouble, who can really tell for sure if all the metals are gone.

Many, many times have wished they came equipped with a guage, or maybe a popup

timer, so you could tell when they were done.

[ ] Re: 56 round Chelation update and is it too late for

my 5 yo child?

I want to try HBOT, for my son and myself. I am waiting for

chelation to be almost finished since there is indications that kids

with metals in the brain usually don't do well on HBOT until the

metals are removed, and may get worse? Just a word of caution

although if your child is improving, go for it!

Raquel

> >

> > First the good news:

> >

> > My son is about to turn 5 yo. He was borderline autistic when he

> was

> > evaluated when he turned 3 in 2004. He had speech but couldn't

> > answer questions, had echolalia, intense sensory stuff and rigid

> > ways, toewalking, flapping of hands, and catastrophic crying. I

> > started chelation at the age of 3 1/2. He has had 56 rounds of

> > chelation on AC protocol using TD DMPS, 38 of these rounds have

> been

> > with TD ALA also, on a 3 hour for 3 days schedule.

> >

> > We have very mild negative side effects, just a little more

> > crankiness and crying when he is chelating and he has a touch of

a

> > cold or allergies.

> >

> > There are lots of improvements while he is chelating. During the

> > last round he asked for a mirror to look at the bubu in his

elbow,

> > and spelled the word " cat " with magnets, that his dad had taught

> him

> > a few months ago, spontaneously!

> >

> > With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than half

way

> > through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I

have

> > read about how important it is to chelate before the age of 5,

> > because of this marking the end of a biologically determined

brain

> > growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological pathways

> and

> > consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my son

will

> > never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only partially

> > chelated.

> >

> > Comments, ideas? I am really strugling with this.

> >

> > I want to share my update too with youy guys since I have also

> been

> > chelating myself, alongside my child. I presented chronic

fatigue

> > (brutal), with paradoxical cortisol response and beginings of

> > fibromyalgia, with a very depresed inmune system towards virus,

so

> I

> > was fatigued and sick all the time. 1 year after removal of

> amalgams

> > and at least 40 rounds of chelation had not been able to

alleviate

> > my fatigue, and I spent day after day in bed. It improved

sligtly

> > this September, 18 months after removal of amalgams and 12

months

> > into chelation.

> >

> > In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast, even

> > though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I realized

one

> of

> > the factors that was keeping me down was not having perfected my

> > particular coctail of supplements, and living in an apartment

that

> > had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold was

> > literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains

appeared

> in

> > the bathroom walls.

> >

> > So I have done 58 rounds of chelation for myself, both with DMPS

> and

> > DMSA, 55 of which have been with ALA, every 3 hours for 3 days.

> >

> > Best wishes,

> >

> > Raquel

> >

>

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It looks like every day you chelate you eliminate between 0.5% to 1%

of the total body mercury. During the first few rounds you must be

eliminating loads, but by the last rounds (80's and 90's) the amount

of metals must be small no matter how much you started with, right?

I am thinking I'll give him 100 rounds of ALA.

Raquel

> > >

> > > First the good news:

> > >

> > > My son is about to turn 5 yo. He was borderline autistic

when he

> > was

> > > evaluated when he turned 3 in 2004. He had speech but

couldn't

> > > answer questions, had echolalia, intense sensory stuff and

rigid

> > > ways, toewalking, flapping of hands, and catastrophic

crying. I

> > > started chelation at the age of 3 1/2. He has had 56 rounds

of

> > > chelation on AC protocol using TD DMPS, 38 of these rounds

have

> > been

> > > with TD ALA also, on a 3 hour for 3 days schedule.

> > >

> > > We have very mild negative side effects, just a little more

> > > crankiness and crying when he is chelating and he has a

touch of

> a

> > > cold or allergies.

> > >

> > > There are lots of improvements while he is chelating. During

the

> > > last round he asked for a mirror to look at the bubu in his

> elbow,

> > > and spelled the word " cat " with magnets, that his dad had

taught

> > him

> > > a few months ago, spontaneously!

> > >

> > > With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than

half

> way

> > > through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I

> have

> > > read about how important it is to chelate before the age of

5,

> > > because of this marking the end of a biologically determined

> brain

> > > growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological

pathways

> > and

> > > consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my

son

> will

> > > never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only

partially

> > > chelated.

> > >

> > > Comments, ideas? I am really strugling with this.

> > >

> > > I want to share my update too with youy guys since I have

also

> > been

> > > chelating myself, alongside my child. I presented chronic

> fatigue

> > > (brutal), with paradoxical cortisol response and beginings

of

> > > fibromyalgia, with a very depresed inmune system towards

virus,

> so

> > I

> > > was fatigued and sick all the time. 1 year after removal of

> > amalgams

> > > and at least 40 rounds of chelation had not been able to

> alleviate

> > > my fatigue, and I spent day after day in bed. It improved

> sligtly

> > > this September, 18 months after removal of amalgams and 12

> months

> > > into chelation.

> > >

> > > In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast,

even

> > > though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I

realized

> one

> > of

> > > the factors that was keeping me down was not having

perfected my

> > > particular coctail of supplements, and living in an

apartment

> that

> > > had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold

was

> > > literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains

> appeared

> > in

> > > the bathroom walls.

> > >

> > > So I have done 58 rounds of chelation for myself, both with

DMPS

> > and

> > > DMSA, 55 of which have been with ALA, every 3 hours for 3

days.

> > >

> > > Best wishes,

> > >

> > > Raquel

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Or it isn't such a linear process?

Raquel

> > >

> > > First the good news:

> > >

> > > My son is about to turn 5 yo. He was borderline autistic

when he

> > was

> > > evaluated when he turned 3 in 2004. He had speech but

couldn't

> > > answer questions, had echolalia, intense sensory stuff and

rigid

> > > ways, toewalking, flapping of hands, and catastrophic

crying. I

> > > started chelation at the age of 3 1/2. He has had 56 rounds

of

> > > chelation on AC protocol using TD DMPS, 38 of these rounds

have

> > been

> > > with TD ALA also, on a 3 hour for 3 days schedule.

> > >

> > > We have very mild negative side effects, just a little more

> > > crankiness and crying when he is chelating and he has a

touch of

> a

> > > cold or allergies.

> > >

> > > There are lots of improvements while he is chelating. During

the

> > > last round he asked for a mirror to look at the bubu in his

> elbow,

> > > and spelled the word " cat " with magnets, that his dad had

taught

> > him

> > > a few months ago, spontaneously!

> > >

> > > With 38 rounds of TD ALA under his belt, he is less than

half

> way

> > > through chelation and he is about to turn 5 in a few days. I

> have

> > > read about how important it is to chelate before the age of

5,

> > > because of this marking the end of a biologically determined

> brain

> > > growth spur (sp) and the solidification of neurological

pathways

> > and

> > > consequent permanent brain damage, and now I fear that my

son

> will

> > > never recover fully since he is turning 5 and is only

partially

> > > chelated.

> > >

> > > Comments, ideas? I am really strugling with this.

> > >

> > > I want to share my update too with youy guys since I have

also

> > been

> > > chelating myself, alongside my child. I presented chronic

> fatigue

> > > (brutal), with paradoxical cortisol response and beginings

of

> > > fibromyalgia, with a very depresed inmune system towards

virus,

> so

> > I

> > > was fatigued and sick all the time. 1 year after removal of

> > amalgams

> > > and at least 40 rounds of chelation had not been able to

> alleviate

> > > my fatigue, and I spent day after day in bed. It improved

> sligtly

> > > this September, 18 months after removal of amalgams and 12

> months

> > > into chelation.

> > >

> > > In the mean time I moved, and my improvement went so fast,

even

> > > though I couldn't chelate for about 3 months, that I

realized

> one

> > of

> > > the factors that was keeping me down was not having

perfected my

> > > particular coctail of supplements, and living in an

apartment

> that

> > > had mold inside the walls due to internal leaks, the mold

was

> > > literally killing me, even though only a few mold stains

> appeared

> > in

> > > the bathroom walls.

> > >

> > > So I have done 58 rounds of chelation for myself, both with

DMPS

> > and

> > > DMSA, 55 of which have been with ALA, every 3 hours for 3

days.

> > >

> > > Best wishes,

> > >

> > > Raquel

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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