Started round 9 today and added in ALA to the DMSA. This changes our schedule to every three hours in the day instead of every four hours. A bit more challenging but the ALA gets the mercury out of the brain and the DMSA doesn't, so we really have no choice.
Yesterday I took Jaden to Dr Worthington's to have her blood drawn. She was so brave but wanted to throw a huge fit when the nurses couldn't find any MB12 suckers for her. I had her blood taken to check thyroid again, as she has been unusually cold, yawning alot and continuing with dry, thinning hair and dry skin. Will check liver function as well.
Jaden, in the car: Mama, what's that bell sound?
me: That is the song that is playing. Do you hear the bells in the backround?
J: No mama, that is you. You have bells on your bones.
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Hehe!
Pretty soon after she said that, God reminded me of a song that I love on the Revival in Belfast CD. Part of it says, Make these broke and weary bones to rise and dance again! I kept thinking about that and how my bones can certainly get broke and weary but when I dance for the King, I never get tired. Maybe He wanted me to know that when I dance in praise to Him, my bones have bells on them. :o)
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