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Old 03-22-2009, 10:09 AM
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Oh, Ashleigh Brilliant.... I wish we got that cartoon here!

I saved one---it was actually on a postcard in a store---

It had a little girl picking flowers ...with the caption:

"If you learn one new thing a day, at the end of a year you will
have learned 365 new things".

I've always loved that one!

So I went looking on the net based on your post and found this!
http://thinkexist.com/quotes/ashleigh_brilliant/
He looks a bit like my husband (only with more hair)
He is posing next to the postcards like the one I saved!

I don't know about "removing" your coil. You should visit the Aneurysm forum here and maybe someone will know.
That is a question for a neurosurgeon. For now, I think you may be able to block the metal if it is leaching into you.

There are chelating drugs that may help. An environmental specialist or holistic doctor typically does chelating. That is another subject, however!

That tablet you have would require 4 a day.
After you use them up, I'd get the acetyl-carnitine separately so you can raise the dose. It also comes in a powder to save money. The ALA and the ALC you have is rather benign and does not have much of a side effect profile if at all.
It is best to divide the doses up. Carnitine has a ceiling for absorption, so taken all at once may saturate that too quickly and block some. When you divide it up more may get into your blood stream/24 hrs.

Are you taking any other drugs? You should tell me now.
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