Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 Thanks for all the answers about aluminum. What I'm hearing strongly is that it would be better to see if he has mercury that didn't show up on the hair analysis. I'm also realizing that this is not going to be a quick road and my idea of starting chelation over the summer to get a head start is a bit unrealistic... He has been on a lot of supplements that should be helping a little. What I'm wondering, is if we gave him a normal (not challenge) schedule of DMSA for a few weeks (in a few weeks we are scheduled to redo the hair test), would that be long enough to see if he has a mercury load? Would it pull some of the mercury out so that it would show up on the test? Enough at least to indicate that there was more to be worked on? (We are testing through ARL). What do you think of that plan? (Keep him on all the supplements, add low-dose DMSA, and retest hair in 3-4 weeks)? Then hopefully we would have more data on what type of chelation he needs (the doc wants to do EDTA because that is best for aluminum but it doesn't seem very standard). Thanks, Stroyan www.empathic-discipline.com Click here to email me directly: <mailto:lstroyan@...>lstroyan@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 > What do you think of that plan? (Keep him on all the supplements, > add low-dose DMSA, and retest hair in 3-4 weeks)? Very often Hg takes a long long time to show up on hair tests, if it ever does. Urine and poop tests are notoriously unreliable a well. I guess I'd say, after being on this list for years and reading a bazillion parent reports, if your child has anxiety that's bad enough to get in his way, and if you can put together sources of exposure to Hg for him (vaccines, amalgams, lots of tuna, breastmilk if you have amalgams, RhoGam) then really I'd assume he's Hg toxic and do a trial of 10 rounds and then re-assess. You're likely to find out more from the 10 rounds than any test you might run trying to catch excretion. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2006 Report Share Posted July 21, 2006 Gosh, for some kids the mercury doesn't come out for months and months. Barb [ ] 3 week " trial " of chelation? Thanks for all the answers about aluminum. What I'm hearing strongly is that it would be better to see if he has mercury that didn't show up on the hair analysis. I'm also realizing that this is not going to be a quick road and my idea of starting chelation over the summer to get a head start is a bit unrealistic... He has been on a lot of supplements that should be helping a little. What I'm wondering, is if we gave him a normal (not challenge) schedule of DMSA for a few weeks (in a few weeks we are scheduled to redo the hair test), would that be long enough to see if he has a mercury load? Would it pull some of the mercury out so that it would show up on the test? Enough at least to indicate that there was more to be worked on? (We are testing through ARL). What do you think of that plan? (Keep him on all the supplements, add low-dose DMSA, and retest hair in 3-4 weeks)? Then hopefully we would have more data on what type of chelation he needs (the doc wants to do EDTA because that is best for aluminum but it doesn't seem very standard). Thanks, Stroyan www.empathic-discipline.com Click here to email me directly: <mailto:lstroyan@...>lstroyan@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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