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Old 08-25-2009, 02:29 PM #1
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Default Chelation therapy - good or bad??

Hi - has anyone tried chelation therapy for peripheral polyneuropathy? I am at wits end - idiopathic after 3 years (spinal tap, muscle biopsy, nerve biopsy, MRI, CT scan, every blood test known to mankind - bla bla bla - and still nothing). I was reading the other day about mercury in fish and the neurological problems that can result, including neuropathy. Well, I am a huge fish eater, and that got me wondering. My wonderful and well meaning husband suggested chelation therapy, and has been after me ever since to give it a try. I have googled it of course, and it is a treatment for PN but obviously not without controversy. My current treatment is IVIG which unfortunately is not working.
Does anyone have any information on this?

Thanks!!!
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