Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 I would like advice regarding the interruption of my daughters chelation. She is 25 years old and has been on chelation( DMSA and ALA) for the past 15 months. Since then she has developed a fungal condition and has been prescribed a course of Fluconazole 200mg for 21 days. I have ceased chelation for the course of the fungal treatment, and mean to restart after the course after the fungal treatment has finished. Would this gap in chelation cause any problems? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Nope. It's pretty common for us to take breaks periodically, just to rest the body. Barb (with another 25 year old!) [ ] Interrupting Chelation I would like advice regarding the interruption of my daughters chelation. She is 25 years old and has been on chelation( DMSA and ALA) for the past 15 months. Since then she has developed a fungal condition and has been prescribed a course of Fluconazole 200mg for 21 days. I have ceased chelation for the course of the fungal treatment, and mean to restart after the course after the fungal treatment has finished. Would this gap in chelation cause any problems? ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Thanks for the reply. Would break in chelation of 3 months be too long? > > Nope. It's pretty common for us to take breaks periodically, just to rest > the body. > > Barb > (with another 25 year old!) > [ ] Interrupting Chelation > > > I would like advice regarding the interruption of my daughters chelation. > She is 25 years old > and has been on chelation( DMSA and ALA) for the past 15 months. > > Since then she has developed a fungal condition and has been prescribed a > course of > Fluconazole 200mg for 21 days. > > I have ceased chelation for the course of the fungal treatment, and mean to > restart after the > course after the fungal treatment has finished. > > Would this gap in chelation cause any problems? > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 I think you pick up where you left off. In other words, you've pulled out a certain amount, so that's where your child (or adult) is. Then you start again and keep pulling out more. We've taken breaks to do HBOT or right now to work on viral issues and sauna but we will probably throw a cycle in now and then. Barb [ ] Interrupting Chelation >> >> >> I would like advice regarding the interruption of my daughters chelation. >> She is 25 years old >> and has been on chelation( DMSA and ALA) for the past 15 months. >> >> Since then she has developed a fungal condition and has been prescribed a >> course of >> Fluconazole 200mg for 21 days. >> >> I have ceased chelation for the course of the fungal treatment, and mean >> to >> restart after the >> course after the fungal treatment has finished. >> >> Would this gap in chelation cause any problems? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > ======================================================= >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 my son recently had to take a chelation break due to strep (got it from his nt sis). my extremely hyper son seems a little calmer. was on td dmps since 10-05. thinking of trying ALA and ndf plus. vicki jromkema <jromkema@...> wrote: I think you pick up where you left off. In other words, you've pulled out a certain amount, so that's where your child (or adult) is. Then you start again and keep pulling out more. We've taken breaks to do HBOT or right now to work on viral issues and sauna but we will probably throw a cycle in now and then. Barb [ ] Interrupting Chelation >> >> >> I would like advice regarding the interruption of my daughters chelation. >> She is 25 years old >> and has been on chelation( DMSA and ALA) for the past 15 months. >> >> Since then she has developed a fungal condition and has been prescribed a >> course of >> Fluconazole 200mg for 21 days. >> >> I have ceased chelation for the course of the fungal treatment, and mean >> to >> restart after the >> course after the fungal treatment has finished. >> >> Would this gap in chelation cause any problems? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > ======================================================= >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2006 Report Share Posted May 27, 2006 my son had to recently stop chelation (td dmps every other day) due to strep. his doc recommended he stop temporarily. we stopped about 2 wks. im just now beginning to add ndf+ back in (prior, he was on this and td dmps). im concerned about " re-distribution " but, not sure what to do about it. i have not noticed my son being any more difficult than things are now. vicki mary_7846 <mary_7846@...> wrote: I would like advice regarding the interruption of my daughters chelation. She is 25 years old and has been on chelation( DMSA and ALA) for the past 15 months. Since then she has developed a fungal condition and has been prescribed a course of Fluconazole 200mg for 21 days. I have ceased chelation for the course of the fungal treatment, and mean to restart after the course after the fungal treatment has finished. Would this gap in chelation cause any problems? ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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