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Wow..... 42 Sed rate is very high! How old is he? I remember when Mickie was

five and throwing himself against the walls and just acting

horribly psychotic, his Sed Rate was 30. I took him off milk and it got

better for a while. Of course he had just finished about 4 months of

Chelation and I didn't address the yeast problems. The doctor told me then

that he had malabsorption. I figured out later, it was colitis. He has never

gotten well, but he is better.

Does he have malabsoption?

Well, that was my experience.

Zurama

On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 8:09 PM, G <luckylot@...> wrote:

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> Ok, I got the fax and this is what is out of range on his tests:

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> Sed rate is 42 (range is < or = 15) wow, this is HIGH then! Yikes!

> Red blood cell count 3.84 (range 3.9-5.5)

> MCV 89.7 (range 73-87)

> MCH 30.9 (range 24-30)

> Absolute monocytes 1107 (range 200-900)

> B12 1301 (250-1205) Didn't expect this!!

> Folate serum is not out of range, but don't understand how to read it b/c

> it says in range >24 and reference range >7.1...?

> Lead is <3 with a range of <5 so not over the range, but still showing as

> some lead, right? I would expect this since we are chelating.

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> Trying not to let this worry me....anyone have any feedback on these

> results? The good news is that he used to have very elevated platelt counts,

> now they are normal, yippee!! The fact that the dr wants to see us has me

> worried.

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> > We have a follow-up appt with our son's pediatrician (not his DAN!)

> regarding some routine bloodwork, all they told us was that his sed rate is

> " off " and his red blood count is low. Sounds like inflammation, but can this

> be related to the intestinal inflammation or should I be worried about

> arthritis? Has anyone else had this come up?

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Zurama

Mickie 13yrs

Round #33

25mg DMSA 25mg ALA

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I had to take out the journal I kept then......He was five yrs old.

Originally I did 12 rounds of chelation ending in on December 29, 2002.

The episodes went on for 4 months and they started four months after

chelation stopped, they happened at home, at school, in the middle of the

night, I knew it was pain, but didn't know from where. Turned out to be

Malabsorption and high IgA, which makes him prone to gastrointestinal

infections. Grastro doc said keep him away from dairy.

The thing with enterocolitis is that it's ongoing. He is 13 and still has

flare ups. As a result Mickie's growth has been slow and in some way stunt.

He looks like he is 9, short and skinny in spite of taking tons of

supplements. All these things can be caused by heavy metal poisoning.

I don't think chelation is what caused the inflammation, but I'm not the

expert.....Andy should know.

hope that helps a little.

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Zurama

Mickie 13yrs

Round #33

25mg DMSA 25mg ALA

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