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Ok So Now I Know What It Is, But How Do I Deal With The Symptoms Like Ringing Ears, And Blurred Visoin?


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tom Contributor

Hmmmm I was trying to say that having fillings isn't equivalent to having mercury poisoning.

I'm sure there's a long list of possible causes to your symptoms.

Didn't you say you had the white tongue?

With Candida, eating foods that feed it causes all sorts of mental issues, including brain fog/"stupidity" & ocular migraines etc.

rinne Apprentice

Getting well may involve peeling layers of illness away, so peel away! :)

If at some point you begin to think that "that little piece of bread" might be lots more powerful than you can imagine then you know this site is here to help and support you with that. :)

I don't know of any mercury sites but perhaps others do. :)

As to the onset after your tonsils there are all sorts of contributing factors to tipping from wellness into illness. I suspect that food additives contributed to your hyperactivity but that is just from watching my own nephews and nieces on sugar and MSG in the chips and .....

mr. moore Explorer

tom, please go to youtube.com, and type in "smoking teeth". ive known my symptoms for a long time. that makes me very angry that there are still some people who haven't heard the full extent of my story. countless doctor visits, hours every day in the library, test after test after test. tom there's a wonderfull story to be heard! just ask and i'll tell you, im sure it'll blow your mind to hear a 19 year old who, for all intents and purposes, has it all and should not be depressed, become his own doctor after years and years of depression. why, it could be a f$#%in movie!

i read that mercury can cause candida but im going in circles, 1st thing's first. i know what the problem is , scientifically, and it's a gut feeling. im just gonna go with it and i'll tell you what happens next monday. but man, it's gonna hurt. i know it.

Mtndog Collaborator
ok ill schedule a test but i didn't feel any different gluten free...i hope i don't have celiac. it'll be too hard to avoid it for a life time. ok. here's what i'll do:

but in exchange i want to talk to someone who has been poisoned, long term, by mercury fillings and has overcame it.

Knowing what I know about both, I'd MUCH rather have celiac than mercury poisoning!

I'm curious as to why you came to this site if you were convinced it was mercury in the first place- don't take that offensively, I sincerely am curious.

It's worrisome to see you put all your eggs in this one basket.

I agree with this and what Rinne said- peel away at the layers and DO NOT give up!

mr. moore Explorer
Knowing what I know about both, I'd MUCH rather have celiac than mercury poisoning!

I'm curious as to why you came to this site if you were convinced it was mercury in the first place- don't take that offensively, I sincerely am curious.

well it was a matter of check and test, a LOT of checking and testing, and basically the only thing that remains that is totally plausible to my symptoms is this. i just wish i stumbled upon it sooner, or at least a smart doctor tell me. its really sad, but then again they just did they're best.

I agree with this and what Rinne said- peel away at the layers and DO NOT give up!

thank you so much guys!

RollingAlong Explorer

Mr. Moore,

I'm not certain you've given the gluten-free diet a long enough trial. And I truly feel you could benefit from trying the Failsafe diet also. I mean, you may need both, from what you've posted elsewhere about MSG.

You might need to deal with the mercury too, I don't have any knowledge on that topic, but have you been tested for heavy metals?

best wishes


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rinne Apprentice
thank you so much guys!

You are very welcome. :)

I learned through being here that just knowing there were people going through what I was going through, being sick and alone and afraid, made an enormous difference. I found that just knowing others wished me well made me feel better and that wishing others well made me feel better too. :)

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mimommy Contributor
The vision problems you describe sound an awful lot like ocular migraines.

I get migraine auras w/out the head ache--they are called scintillating scotoma.

Is this what you experience Open Original Shared Link ?

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i don't understand why know one believes this could help. ive done all the work in my head and ive been to countless doctors and given countless diagnoses and drugs. ive found a reason for all of it, so why i can't i get some kudos?

besides i could be psychotic and would switching foods really help that? i am not saying i am psychotic but i do wonder sometimess, (ive been given anti psychotics. deep down my thought process was just fine, but my vision was still weird and creepy and i still had noise in my ears, which made me think i was crazy.)

besides i KNOW it won't cure my depression or anything, but i have read so much on how it mercury messes with people. my mom's friend had a friend with MS who got a lot of relief when she had her's removed. not that i have ms but...you know.

i guess mostly im dissapointed at how people who believe in diets, food allergies and msg couldn't throw a bone to a desperate guy. has anyone here gotten their fillings replaced?

Mr. Moore, I don't see here if you answered the question, are you still gluten free or not? Diet is huge here. I did not stop the ear ringing until I was gluten, soy, corn, lugume free for a few months and I still have an ear tube in the left, that constantly needs replacement because it falls out and my ear remains plugged 24-7. I have an appointment again this week, because my new tube (one week old) is plugged or something. Your talking to someone who has the same ear and eye symptoms as you. Trust me, it could be your diet, believe it or not. I have old mercury fillings too, but my ears stopped ringing and the visual is much less now. I do "Oil Pulling" for detox of mercury and to heal my gum disease. You might want to google it.

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