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Old 05-20-2015, 06:42 PM #1
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Default Had Mercury Amalgams removed...

Hi,
After talking with a new provider, I remember having my 3 remaining mercury fillings taken out.
This happened about a month prior to my first surgery, but immediately after the surgery, I developed the truncal pain that MAY have been neurologic in nature.
Anyway, would mercury poisoning cause the SFN that is body wide?

Would mercury levels come out okay if the toxic metal test was performed about a year after the mercury was removed?

Should I try a detox?

TIA.
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