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I don't know what other parents here might say but I would stop the round and

start again next weekend if he is better. I stop if the fever gets higher than

101.

Janet

[ ] Re: DMSA round - should be concerned with these

symptoms?

Good point... He's running a fever of 102.6... should I still keep going? We

were suggested to start on lower than 5 mg because we did a very high dose of

ALA (by mistake) on round 1 and needed to really step down to let his body

recover.

I know we should not " play " with doses during a round. So we'll finish this one

at 2.5 and see if we can do 5 mg next time.

So, fever or not - keep going?

Thank you

> >

> > We're on round 2. We did the 1st round last weekend with ALA (and aside from

a very large dose that I was giving my 40 lbs son) he did ok on the round. We

saw a lot of melt downs following the round but it was explained to me (thank

you, board!) that it was a heavy redistribution because of a large dose we were

giving him.

> >

> > We were suggested to do a couple rounds with a small dose of DMSA and then

try adding ALA.

> >

> > We're on round 2 (our first round with DMSA). He's on 2.5 mg every 3 hours.

He was ok yesterday and through the night. Now, he looks like a child with a

cold - very lethargic, laying on a sofa and only wants books read to him...

stuffy nose... no fever though...

> >

> > Should I be concerned? Or is it a coincidence that a cold took place on the

round? He was SO happy-go-lucky on the first round on a mega dose of ALA and he

is completely in bits and pieces now on 2.5 mg of DMSA...

> >

> > I am upping vit E and C... Any other suggestions? We are not stopping the

round yet... is that ok?

> >

> > Thank you

> >

>

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" Much of an effect " ? Actually, 2.5mg will have 1/sqrt(2) x the effect of

5mg. As in about 71%.

You can seriously doubt all you want. I myself seriously doubt you have

any competence or business giving advice here on chelation.

Best wrote:

>

> Hi,

> I've done over 90 rounds. I used to wonder about things like this when

> I first started out. Then, I kept reminding myself that most of the

> meltdowns I had seen before chelation were usually unprovoked. All of

> the bizarre behavior was just a part of the autism and none of it

> could be predicted.

>

> The minimum dose for AC protocol calls for using 5mg with a 40 pound

> child. I seriously doubt that 2.5mg could have had much of an effect.

>

>

> >

> > We're on round 2. We did the 1st round last weekend with ALA (and

> aside from a very large dose that I was giving my 40 lbs son) he did

> ok on the round. We saw a lot of melt downs following the round but it

> was explained to me (thank you, board!) that it was a heavy

> redistribution because of a large dose we were giving him.

> >

> > We were suggested to do a couple rounds with a small dose of DMSA

> and then try adding ALA.

> >

> > We're on round 2 (our first round with DMSA). He's on 2.5 mg every 3

> hours. He was ok yesterday and through the night. Now, he looks like a

> child with a cold - very lethargic, laying on a sofa and only wants

> books read to him... stuffy nose... no fever though...

> >

> > Should I be concerned? Or is it a coincidence that a cold took place

> on the round? He was SO happy-go-lucky on the first round on a mega

> dose of ALA and he is completely in bits and pieces now on 2.5 mg of

> DMSA...

> >

> > I am upping vit E and C... Any other suggestions? We are not

> stopping the round yet... is that ok?

> >

> > Thank you

> >

>

>

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Fever = stop.

And please, for the sake of your child, do not listen to anything

Best says.

Stick to 2.5 mg for at least 6 rounds. Then go to 5mg if there are no

more AFTER-round symptoms.

lenakhais wrote:

>

> Good point... He's running a fever of 102.6... should I still keep

> going? We were suggested to start on lower than 5 mg because we did a

> very high dose of ALA (by mistake) on round 1 and needed to really

> step down to let his body recover.

>

> I know we should not " play " with doses during a round. So we'll finish

> this one at 2.5 and see if we can do 5 mg next time.

>

> So, fever or not - keep going?

>

> Thank you

>

>

> > >

> > > We're on round 2. We did the 1st round last weekend with ALA (and

> aside from a very large dose that I was giving my 40 lbs son) he did

> ok on the round. We saw a lot of melt downs following the round but it

> was explained to me (thank you, board!) that it was a heavy

> redistribution because of a large dose we were giving him.

> > >

> > > We were suggested to do a couple rounds with a small dose of DMSA

> and then try adding ALA.

> > >

> > > We're on round 2 (our first round with DMSA). He's on 2.5 mg every

> 3 hours. He was ok yesterday and through the night. Now, he looks like

> a child with a cold - very lethargic, laying on a sofa and only wants

> books read to him... stuffy nose... no fever though...

> > >

> > > Should I be concerned? Or is it a coincidence that a cold took

> place on the round? He was SO happy-go-lucky on the first round on a

> mega dose of ALA and he is completely in bits and pieces now on 2.5 mg

> of DMSA...

> > >

> > > I am upping vit E and C... Any other suggestions? We are not

> stopping the round yet... is that ok?

> > >

> > > Thank you

> > >

> >

>

>

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Best wrote:

>

> ,

> Save your insults, speak English. My kid getting better says I have as

> much expertise as anyone else whose kid got better.

>

As in none. This is how one speaks English: " expertise " and " experience "

are two different words that have different meaning. You may have

experience chelating one child. But not having the technical knowledge

qualifies as " zero expertise " .

> Please tell me how you measure 2.5 mg accurately out of a 100mg capsule.

>

You start with a 25 mg cap and use a milligram scale. This has been

posted at least three times in the last few days. As I am about as

interested in spoon-feeding you information as you are willing to

provide it to others here, surely you can do the research yourself? ;)

Not interested in " having it out " . Interested in preventing

mis-information from being propagated on this list. Done. End of story. Bye.

> If you want to keep taking shots at me, take it off list and we'll

> have it out, OK?

>

>

> > > >

> > > > We're on round 2. We did the 1st round last weekend with ALA (and

> > > aside from a very large dose that I was giving my 40 lbs son) he did

> > > ok on the round. We saw a lot of melt downs following the round

> but it

> > > was explained to me (thank you, board!) that it was a heavy

> > > redistribution because of a large dose we were giving him.

> > > >

> > > > We were suggested to do a couple rounds with a small dose of DMSA

> > > and then try adding ALA.

> > > >

> > > > We're on round 2 (our first round with DMSA). He's on 2.5 mg

> every 3

> > > hours. He was ok yesterday and through the night. Now, he looks

> like a

> > > child with a cold - very lethargic, laying on a sofa and only wants

> > > books read to him... stuffy nose... no fever though...

> > > >

> > > > Should I be concerned? Or is it a coincidence that a cold took

> place

> > > on the round? He was SO happy-go-lucky on the first round on a mega

> > > dose of ALA and he is completely in bits and pieces now on 2.5 mg of

> > > DMSA...

> > > >

> > > > I am upping vit E and C... Any other suggestions? We are not

> > > stopping the round yet... is that ok?

> > > >

> > > > Thank you

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

>

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