Hi Margaret
The feeling better thing has been a real gradual
incline. Beside the symptoms you listed, my heart has been effected
and the muscles in my thighs have weakened. I started out at 140 ug/g (parts
per million?) Considering below 3 ug/g would be acceptable, I guess I was
pretty saturated. Even with 55 chelations, I’m still at 44 ug/g.
It was explained to me that there is just so much EDTA in the solution and can
only grab so much metal during one chelation. The remaining metals play
havoc trying to ‘relocate’ themselves after the chelation has left
some clean areas. I get tested after every 10 chelations. The
results went from 140 to 41…spiked back up to 89, then down to 40 and up
to 44. The spike to 89 was just my body releasing more lead out of the
bones, where it is absorbed by the body. The arsenic in my system did the
same thing.
My heart was beating at 160 bpm and landed me in the
hospital…before I knew about the lead. So anything that was done
was a moot point. The heartbeat is down in the low100’s high 90’s
now but still needs to beat 15per minute beats slower. The muscles in the
legs are getting stronger and my stamina is returning in the last 6 months epically.
It is a long slow road…but I got this way over a long period of time.
I am 58 and I know this whole ordeal has redirected my
life.
From:
LPAE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:LPAE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Margaret L. Wilson
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:39
PM
To: LPAE@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [SPAM][LPAE] Re: lead
poisoned since '84 misdxed MS
Hi, Wow that is really encouraging that you are feeling better but 55
chelations! That is a lot of treatments! How long did it take you
to feel better. I had no idea that it could take that long. I have
only had 12 treatments.
I was diagnosed with breast cancer (DCIS) in 2006. The doctor
(MD) that gave me the diagnosis wanted to do a modified radical mastectomy
(remove left breast but leave lymph nodes) That seemed pretty radical to
me since there are some who believe that DCIS is not actually cancer (yet).
After considerable research I had a lumpectomy but was hesitant to do 6
weeks of radiation therapy. I was enrolled in a clinical trial at
I am 60 years old, grew up in a coal mining community, lived all over
the
I drive 75 miles for my chelation and I need to be there by 8:30
tomorrow morning. I am going to ask my doctor how long he thinks it will
take to get me clear.
Margaret
http://farfarawayfa
----- Original Message -----
From: sbernard12
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 5:55 PM
Subject: [SPAM][LPAE] Re: lead poisoned since '84 misdxed MS
Hi Margaret. I have lead poisoning and have been doing IV chelation
for the past 15 months to become clean. I have done 55 chelations
so far and am feeling much, much better as each day goes by. How
were you diagonsed and what symptoms did you have that lead you to
know it was metal toxins??And how did you get poisoned? I am a
stained glass artist of 24 years, hense my exposure to lead was
daily. Even though I did perodic blood tests, I was unaware of
the 'body burden' and the urin test after chelation that showed how
much my body had absorbed. I am so interested in how others have
faired through this whole thing.
--- In LPAE@yahoogroups.com , "Margaret L. Wilson" <booldawgs@...>
wrote:
>
> I am taking a series of IV chelation treatments for arsenic, lead
and mercury poisoning. What did you do for yours? Could you please
tell us about the other groups?
>
> Thanks
> Margaret
> http://farfarawayfarm.blogspot. com/
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: SUSAN PRATT
> To: LPAE@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 6:56 AM
> Subject: [SPAM]Re: [LPAE] I'm new, but lead poisoned since '84
misdxed MS
>
>
>
> HiKathy , I was diagnosed with lead and mercury poisoning in
2006 after years of misdxed, also. There is not a lot of activity
on this site, so if you don't get enough replies, there are other
forums that are discussing treatments for mercury and other heavy
metals.
>
> Susan
>
> kathy <katson45@...> wrote:
> Hi all, glad to find this site but think it will make my lead
poisoned
> body and brain crazy with this constant" arrowing over" to
read posts.
> If there is a way to avoid having to do this..would someone
please
> explain thanx, kathy
>