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I feel great after 3 years.............

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Just a quick note...I am 36, don't smoke, drink, drugs, etc. Avid gym user and used to run miles a day plus spent 9 years in the martial arts. I developed an arrhythmia 3 years ago out of nowhere. First I started with the sweats, tunnel vision and hearing etc. In June I progressed to syncopy. I passed out on 6-13-08 and again on 8-9-08. Smashing my face both times with concussions, cuts, etc. Had all the tests, stress, ultrasound, urine, blood, ep study, tilt test, nitroglycerine, etc; and have had a monitor implanted in my chest the other day. Saw a Neurologist for testing. I have passed all of the tests with flying colors, to my dismay. I want to be fixed. I was told to stop exercising, quit caffeine, and my job will not allow me to work in fear of this happening near the machines I operate. There were nights I was afraid to go to sleep or drive my car with my baby in the back. HOWEVER>>>>>>>>>>> I am feeling better now. I was reading a report on a dental website that admitted to the old amalgum fillings leeching mercury into your system. More research of mine found that mercury can implant itself in your pituitary gland and vagus nerve and affect your heart beat, even an arrhythmia. SO>>>> I had my old fillings removed and began a metal detox. Heavy Metal Cleanse by Renew Life products. 4 weeks in and I have had no disturbances. I have exercised and no longer have a heartbeat of 220 a min. No more lightheadedness or nausea or dizzy feeling. I have had a huge cup of coffee one day and another day had a large Pepsi, both of which used to make my heart go out of rhythm within hours. Nothing happened. I brought this to the doctors attention and he scoffed at it. But they have found nothing in 3 years and now I am doing well. I just wanted to put this out there so if there are other people like me, they may want to give it a try. Also alot of mercury is used as a preservative for injections, vaccinations and I think anesthesia. For women who have possibly been through surgery during their pregnancy or if children have had alot of vaccines, have their mercury levels tested. You could be surprised to find the same luck as I did. I hope that I can help at least one other person with this knowledge. Best of luck and health to all of you.

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Kudos to you.
You did a great job in healing yourself.I always say that the best doctor for you is you yourself.
Sorting out the molecules that cause your problems
is extremely difficult job.
Among the different causative agent,please remember Sulfite allergy,found in large variety of foods(A preservative).I also will be carefull with caffein,as well with soda drinks that contain fructose.
Good luck.

First let me say that I'm so glad you are feeling better. That's awesome! I have a question for you however and I will apologize now if this seems selfish. I haven't found anyone else that has had a heart monitor implant. I had one put in less than 24 hours ago. My question is this, did you have a lot of pain after your procedure? The discharge nurse told me to take Tylenol for pain but it began to get to intense that I asked them to call me in something. I am taking darvocet now but it's 4:00AM and I can't sleep because of the pain. I'm just a little concerned because I wasn't prepared for this. I also have quite a bit of swelling. Anyway, if you could let me know about your experience I would appreciate it. Thanks, Angie

Dave,
Thanks so much for the advice. It was very helpful. It was a rough night but I'm feeling a little better now. It's nice to know that there are others that know what we are going through. I pray that you remain healthy without anymore symptoms. God bless! Angie

Dave,

Thanks for the information. I've often suspected mercury and other heavy metals in many conditions. Did you get your mercury tested before you went through the detox? Do you know how to do it and if it expensive?

Dear Dave ,

Thanks for the information and i'm so glad you are feeling great. i want to share my problem to you,i was diagnosed with A fib in july 08,since then i'm on metoprolol 50mg BD,Lanoxin.25 mg,dytor 5mg and now last one month dr advised to take acitrom 1mg,now my heart beats are between56-80,but BP is going low between 89-110/55-77,i have still A fib ,For last one month a new pain is started in my pectorial region,i went for angio ct scan,everything was normal,still i feel the pain on exertion,my heart rate is coming under control but the beats are still irregular.the cardiologist told me my pain is not related with heart, i'm really confused with that.

I really have no idea what you're feeling. I am sorry to hear that. I am also watching my iodine intake as this can directly effect your thyroid hormone and also effect your heart rhytms via the thyroid. Hope the best for you.

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