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I just know that the sed rate is a general lab; if elevated it just means

that there is inflammation somewhere in the body - but since it is so

non-specific, further testing is needed to determine what is going on.

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I'm sure the doctor will be ordering more testing. I was just hoping that by

posting here I might have a better idea of what to expect or if the testing is

even necessary. I guess it certainly can't hurt...well, except for his little

arms (sniffle). If everyone was posting to tell me that their children had high

sed rates from chealtion, etc, then I would know that it's pretty typical of

this process, but that doesn't appear to be the case, lol. One can wish.

I wonder if chelation can flare inflammation with the ongoing heavy metal

mobility.

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> I just know that the sed rate is a general lab; if elevated it just means

> that there is inflammation somewhere in the body - but since it is so

> non-specific, further testing is needed to determine what is going on.

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