Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Thank you so much for your reply. I so appreciate it. I am on the lyme forums most of the time, but now that I started chelating I need to start relying on some of the " experts " over here! The whole thing rather scares me. changed her dose to every 6 yours and every 8 and her " hits " to her stomach have lessened. I do like the the nurse practioner who is helping me. I am glad I found her. Another ND was going to have me put her on ALA and dmps every 8 hours off the bat, three days on and 7 off. I didn't like the idea of starting with both chelating elements right away, and 8 hours apart on the ALA was not what I had read in the CP. Thanks again!!! Carol W. --- eli8591 <eli8591@...> wrote: > hello, comments interspersed... > > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > I posted this question on another chelation > therapy > > group but I recieved no answers. So, I am > hoping > > someone here can give me some insights. > > > > I have spent the last five years searching for why > all > > three of my daughters crashed at puberty. They > were so > > healthy, then BAM. After struggling with the > " regular " > > doctors for 4 1/2 years I discovered that they all > had > > lyme disease . ( we lived in MN for ten years in a > > " bad " tick area) > > > > Not only do they have lyme but our ND determined > that > > they had heavy metals..and mercury. I did work for > my > > dad as a dental assistant for years. SOme tell me > it > > can be passed on to my kids if I have mercury, > others > > tell me that is hog wash. > > > > not hogwash, as a nursing mother, this is something > I really looked > into. > > > > > I did the hair test and we all met two of the > counting > > rules. > > BUT, none of us showed much if any mercury on the > > toxic metals part of the test. > > which, to my understanding could be more concerning > - body > is " holding " onto the mercury, usually in brain, if > not showing in > hair.... > > > > > Would I still safely assume that they do have > mercury? > > > if it were me (w/2 count'g rules), I definitely > would assume so. > > > > I ask because I am starting the CP on my 19 year > old. > > I am using a nurse practioner that knows > well > > and has worked with him alot. She has started her > on > > 20mg of the dmps ( I think that is it..) She will > have > > her on that for several months before she adds in > the > > ALA. > > > > Within 24 hours ( the 19 year old) started > > getting the all too familiar " hits " to her > stomach. > > Anxiety has been her main issue. Visual stuff and > > fatigue to an extent. It's the anxiety that just > wears > > her down. She has been on celexa since 12 ..I have > > tried so hard to get her off, but, she always > crashes. > > Her seratonin is SO low. > > > > So, I am just wondering if anyone can she some > light > > or some encouragment that I am doing the right > thing. > > > I think you are in the right place! > > > > > I keep looking forward to the day when my life > won't > > be so full of pills and to survive. > > > Although, I have enjoyed the wonderful people I > have > > come in contact with...I don't really have time > for my > > other friends...sad huh? > > > Oh, I can so relate to this...my " spare " time can be > measured in > minutes (quite often seconds!), which does not work > in even the most > casual of relationships... > > > > > Well, I hope someone can help me understand all > this > > > > ... > > > > Carol W. > > > > This would be the place....these people are awesome, > no doubts about > it... > > elizabeth > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile./go?refer=1GNXIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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