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Old 12-14-2009, 08:47 PM #1
JoshuaY46012 JoshuaY46012 is offline
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Default Arsenic, Peripheral Neuropathy? Heavy Metal Test!

Okay guys,

I FINALLY got my heavy metals test back, it was a 24 hour pee in a jug test lol! I had to carry around the stupid jug and pee in it everytime for 24 hours!!!!!!!! It took 3 weeks for the results but here they are:

Lead UG/L 0
Lead UG/Day 0
Lead UG/G Creatinine 0

Mercury UG/L 0
Mercury UG/Day 0
Mercury UG/G Creatinine 0

Arsenic UG/L 21.2 (reference 0-35)
Arsenic UG/Day 62.5 (reference 0-50) HIGH
Arsenic UG/G Creatine 29.4 --- *no reference on paper?*

Creatinine-UR MG/DL 72
Creatinine-UR MG/Day 2,124 (reference 1,000-2,500)

What do you guys think? I know the arsenic is high, I don't understand why either?

Does anyone else have a comparable test?

Any ANY ideas would be great!
I have an apt. with my neuro Jan 12th

josh
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