Guest guest Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 , To my knowledge no retesting with the amalgameter. I do not think there were any x-rays done between removal. No gold in mouth. Have not contacted the dentist, but probably should. I know the Merc.free dentist where we lived in NC would have given a shot of DMPS as a precaution. This guy didn't do anything like that. We drove over an hour to go to this dentist, though. He seemed to take all the special precautions that we knew about, but obviously there are some that we didn't know about. He's actually looking much better today. I'm pumping him with antioxidants and probiotics and CLO. I will check out the suggestions I got from some others here as well. Thanks! > > > > Ok, asking for some help here. My husband started getting his > > amalgams out in the fall. He got two out, then in January he got > > two more out. But in January he was super busy and wasn't as > > religious about taking his Vit. A, E, C and selenium. Well, now he > > is very ill. He's been ill for like four weeks and my husband > NEVER > > gets sick and if he does he's over it in one day. It started with > a > > virus. He had a high fever and head congestion that kept him in > bed > > for a week. Probably the flu I am guessing. It then turned into a > > horrible cough. This has been lingering for a few weeks now. He's > > weak and doesn't look good. He just finished an antibiotic and is > > still sick. He went to the doctor this morning. Yesterday he > > started with shortness of breath and he has a pain, like a pulled > > muscle in his chest. The doctor couldn't find anything and just > > gave him an anti-inflammatory and a pain reliever. Our guts are > > telling us something is really wrong, especially since this is so > > unlike him. Our kids are on the spectrum so it isn't shocking, but > > it isn't right either. My question is, what can we do? My husband > > still has two more amalgams to get out and he's too weak to do it > > I'd guess. Any ideas? Yes, we went to a mercury-free dentist who > > took all the extra special precautions. > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > 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 March 3, 2007 Report Share Posted March 3, 2007 Glad he's feeling somewhat better. Personally, I would run from anyone giving IV DMPS particularly to anyone who still has amalgams, so in my opinion it's good that this dentist didn't. S S , To my knowledge no retesting with the amalgameter. I do not think there were any x-rays done between removal. No gold in mouth. Have not contacted the dentist, but probably should. I know the Merc.free dentist where we lived in NC would have given a shot of DMPS as a precaution. This guy didn't do anything like that. We drove over an hour to go to this dentist, though. He seemed to take all the special precautions that we knew about, but obviously there are some that we didn't know about. He's actually looking much better today. I'm pumping him with antioxidants and probiotics and CLO. I will check out the suggestions I got from some others here as well. Thanks! > > > Did he have them removed quadrant by quadrant with highest negative reading first and retesting with the amalgameter each appt or at least not cross midline? Did the dentist x-ray between removal and replacement to make sure he or she got all the mercury? What were they replaced with? Any gold in the mouth? Have you contacted the dentist to see if he or she has any ideas what's going on? > S S > _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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