Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 I'm posting again. I was feeling pretty good after feeling like crap the last time about a week ago or so. Now wham and I'm feeling sick again. I have a fever of 100.2, diarrhea, headache, sore throat, ear aches, and my legs and arms ache. This is so irritating. In the meantime I did get my test results back from the fecal and urine toxic metals test. Here's the results: On the fecal metals, it showed many things. Tungsten and Bismuth was elevated. Quite a bit of mercury, Antimony, Cadmium, Copper, Nickel, Thallium, and Uranium. A little bit of arsenic and lead. On the urine toxic metals, Tungsten was elevated. This was the first time we saw any Mercury coming out. Not quite elevated, but almost. Quite a bit of Nickel. Some Aluminum, Antimony, Arsenic, Cadmium, Thallium, and Tin. Carolyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Are you chelating? Which chelator(s), doses, and dosing schedule? I presume you have NO mercury amalgam dental fillings. S S I'm posting again. I was feeling pretty good after feeling like crap <BR> the last time about a week ago or so. Now wham and I'm feeling sick <BR> again. I have a fever of 100.2, diarrhea, headache, sore throat, ear <BR> aches, and my legs and arms ache. This is so irritating.<BR> <BR> In the meantime I did get my test results back from the fecal and <BR> urine toxic metals test. Here's the results: <BR> <BR> On the fecal metals, it showed many things. Tungsten and Bismuth was <BR> elevated. Quite a bit of mercury, Antimony, Cadmium, Copper, Nickel, <BR> Thallium, and Uranium. A little bit of arsenic and lead. <BR> <BR> On the urine toxic metals, Tungsten was elevated. This was the first <BR> time we saw any Mercury coming out. Not quite elevated, but almost. <BR> Quite a bit of Nickel. Some Aluminum, Antimony, Arsenic, Cadmium, <BR> Thallium, and Tin. <BR> <BR> Carolyn<BR> < _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Yes, chelating with TDDMPS still. I cut the dose down to 12 drops (contains 12 mg of DMPS) a day. 3 days on and 4 days off at every 4 hours. I went to the doctor this afternoon and since the time I posted the first message my fever's rose to 102.1 The doctor's office checked for strep and that came back negative. No ear infection. They said it's probably the beginning of a nasty viral. Antibiotics won't help so they didn't give me anything and told me just to rest and wait it out. Can chelation kick up viruses? Carolyn > Are you chelating? Which chelator(s), doses, and dosing schedule? I presume you have NO mercury amalgam dental fillings. > S S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 -Carolyn, 12 mgs a day or per dose? -- In , " carolynw4 " <carolynw4@...> wrote: > > Yes, chelating with TDDMPS still. I cut the dose down to 12 drops > (contains 12 mg of DMPS) a day. 3 days on and 4 days off at every 4 > hours. > > I went to the doctor this afternoon and since the time I posted the > first message my fever's rose to 102.1 The doctor's office checked > for strep and that came back negative. No ear infection. They said > it's probably the beginning of a nasty viral. Antibiotics won't help > so they didn't give me anything and told me just to rest and wait it > out. > > Can chelation kick up viruses? > > Carolyn > > > > Are you chelating? Which chelator(s), doses, and dosing schedule? > I presume you have NO mercury amalgam dental fillings. > > S S > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 DMPS dosing is every 8 HOURS. You might be doing too much too fast. Slow it down (ALA & DMSA is every 3-4 hours.) If you are concerned about viral add some OLE...olive leaf extract & Virastop. Lillian fjennings@... fldofdrms@... [ ] Re: Sick > -Carolyn, > 12 mgs a day or per dose? > > > -- In , " carolynw4 " <carolynw4@...> > wrote: >> >> Yes, chelating with TDDMPS still. I cut the dose down to 12 drops >> (contains 12 mg of DMPS) a day. 3 days on and 4 days off at every > 4 >> hours. >> >> I went to the doctor this afternoon and since the time I posted > the >> first message my fever's rose to 102.1 The doctor's office > checked >> for strep and that came back negative. No ear infection. They > said >> it's probably the beginning of a nasty viral. Antibiotics won't > help >> so they didn't give me anything and told me just to rest and wait > it >> out. >> >> Can chelation kick up viruses? >> >> Carolyn >> >> >> > Are you chelating? Which chelator(s), doses, and dosing > schedule? >> I presume you have NO mercury amalgam dental fillings. >> > S S >> > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Every 8 hours with DMPS I get a rash otherwise I would do it that way. Every 4 hours I don't get a rash. I think with TDDMPS by the time 8 hours hit, I was redistributing metals. Yes, 12 mg. I was up to 25 mg, but I still had troubles feeling sick so I cut it back to 12. > > DMPS dosing is every 8 HOURS. You might be doing too much too fast. Slow it > down (ALA & DMSA is every 3-4 hours.) -Carolyn, 12 mgs a day or per dose? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2006 Report Share Posted May 20, 2006 > I went to the doctor this afternoon and since the time I posted the > first message my fever's rose to 102.1 The doctor's office checked > for strep and that came back negative. No ear infection. They said > it's probably the beginning of a nasty viral. Antibiotics won't help > so they didn't give me anything and told me just to rest and wait it > out. Whenever anyone in my family starts looking or feeling sick, I give Virastop enzyme and the illness disappears. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 ,Some kids just have a high pain threshold. My youngest does (he's the one with AS). I remember taking him to the pediatrician with a rip roaring ear infection and a fever of 104 F. He played happily with the toys in the office til the ped was ready to see him. The receptionist scolded me for requesting an emergency appt for "that happy child." I told her to come feel the forehead of "that happy child"; she just might burn her fingers! The only thing I can suggest is to take your dd to the doctor if you are concerned. We wound up going to the doctor a lot when ds was little, because I just didn't trust his reports of how he was feeling. The ped understood this and didn't mind. He preferred to err on the side of caution.LizOn Sep 24, 2007, at 10:46 AM, C wrote:Good Grief!!!!!!!!!!!Yeah...we had one successful day potty training a on Saturday and then...I put her to bed as usual and about 30 minutes later heard that dreaded sound....the gag/cough sound...the sound she has NEVER made.....Yeah...she threw up....OMG.....she was terrified!Poor thing was trying to wipe her face with a tissue when I got in there :-(Anyway after another bath and Nikki helping me wash her bed and all I got her settled back in. She slept fine and woke up Sunday with quite a fever :-(She ran a fever all day yesterday and was really puiny...she ate ice pops and drank "tea with ice"...didn't want any other drink...my southern girl :-)So...of course she is home today...still not feeling well....and in pull-ups...OKAY....how do you guys deal with the child who is obviously sick but who wont tell you what hurts ect? Even if we just ask "does you tummy..." she says no to everything (pain perception is off) and gets mad that we are asking....HELP!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 Good Idea...except we would have to use "germs"...yeah she is all about the human body! Re: ( ) SICK I am sory to hear that a is sick. My ds was like that as well when he was younger. One thing that comes to mind that you could try is maybe tell her that the sickness is because of tiny little monsters that like to get kids sick. Ask her where the tiny monsters are. It worked for my ds son. I hope she gets better soon. Take care. I hope that helps. Christie -------------- Original message -------------- From: " C" <justformombellsouth (DOT) net> Good Grief!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah...we had one successful day potty training a on Saturday and then... I put her to bed as usual and about 30 minutes later heard that dreaded sound....the gag/cough sound...the sound she has NEVER made..... Yeah...she threw up....OMG.....she was terrified! Poor thing was trying to wipe her face with a tissue when I got in there :-( Anyway after another bath and Nikki helping me wash her bed and all I got her settled back in. She slept fine and woke up Sunday with quite a fever :-( She ran a fever all day yesterday and was really puiny...she ate ice pops and drank "tea with ice"...didn't want any other drink...my southern girl :-) So...of course she is home today...still not feeling well....and in pull-ups... OKAY....how do you guys deal with the child who is obviously sick but who wont tell you what hurts ect? Even if we just ask "does you tummy..." she says no to everything (pain perception is off) and gets mad that we are asking....HELP!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 Thanks! Re: ( ) SICK , I hope a feels better soon. wishing you & her well Hugs Rose C <justformombellsouth (DOT) net> wrote: Good Grief!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah...we had one successful day potty training a on Saturday and then... I put her to bed as usual and about 30 minutes later heard that dreaded sound....the gag/cough sound...the sound she has NEVER made..... Yeah...she threw up....OMG.....she was terrified! Poor thing was trying to wipe her face with a tissue when I got in there :-( Anyway after another bath and Nikki helping me wash her bed and all I got her settled back in. She slept fine and woke up Sunday with quite a fever :-( She ran a fever all day yesterday and was really puiny...she ate ice pops and drank "tea with ice"...didn't want any other drink...my southern girl :-) So...of course she is home today...still not feeling well....and in pull-ups... OKAY....how do you guys deal with the child who is obviously sick but who wont tell you what hurts ect? Even if we just ask "does you tummy..." she says no to everything (pain perception is off) and gets mad that we are asking....HELP!!!! Building a website is a piece of cake. Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 True....my hubby is a nurse so he keeps a good check on her ears....she still wont eat, but I figure she will when she is ready! Re: ( ) SICK , Some kids just have a high pain threshold. My youngest does (he's the one with AS). I remember taking him to the pediatrician with a rip roaring ear infection and a fever of 104 F. He played happily with the toys in the office til the ped was ready to see him. The receptionist scolded me for requesting an emergency appt for "that happy child." I told her to come feel the forehead of "that happy child"; she just might burn her fingers! The only thing I can suggest is to take your dd to the doctor if you are concerned. We wound up going to the doctor a lot when ds was little, because I just didn't trust his reports of how he was feeling. The ped understood this and didn't mind. He preferred to err on the side of caution. Liz On Sep 24, 2007, at 10:46 AM, C wrote: Good Grief!!!!!!!!!!! Yeah...we had one successful day potty training a on Saturday and then... I put her to bed as usual and about 30 minutes later heard that dreaded sound....the gag/cough sound...the sound she has NEVER made..... Yeah...she threw up....OMG.....she was terrified! Poor thing was trying to wipe her face with a tissue when I got in there :-( Anyway after another bath and Nikki helping me wash her bed and all I got her settled back in. She slept fine and woke up Sunday with quite a fever :-( She ran a fever all day yesterday and was really puiny...she ate ice pops and drank "tea with ice"...didn't want any other drink...my southern girl :-) So...of course she is home today...still not feeling well....and in pull-ups... OKAY....how do you guys deal with the child who is obviously sick but who wont tell you what hurts ect? Even if we just ask "does you tummy..." she says no to everything (pain perception is off) and gets mad that we are asking....HELP!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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