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Two amalgam fillings over looked in my teeth! 

by YM, Ibaragi City, Japan, 28 years old. Feb.'96 

 

Now that I am finally free from the itching that almost drove me crazy, my everyday
life is cheerful, joyous, and comfortable. I am filled with happiness and gratitude. But,
to be truly honest, I still feel vexed and angry about what happened to me. Since I was a
child, my skin was sensitive and I was prone to dry skin and infections especially around
the elbows and the knees. It was nothing very serious and I was living a normal life just
like others did.

However, in the winter when I was 19, I all of a sudden started to itch
all over my body. It was really abrupt. I literally scratch-ed myself from head to toe and
to the extent that there was no spot left unscratched. My skin was smeared with blood. My
condition seemed hopeless. I had no idea that amalgam, used in my dental treatment when I
was 17 years old, was the cause of my condition. Stereoid treatment I started to use
steroid ointment prescribed by a University Hospital near my home. Back then the media had
just started reporting on the side-effects of steroids. I was a bit concerned, but I
concluded that the steroid ointment must be safe enough since it had been prescribed for
me at the University Hospital. I also thought that, since I would soon be cured, I
wouldn't have to use the ointment for very long. Although I felt that applying the
ointment was not such a good idea, I talked myself into doing it anyway and applied it all
over my body.


I realized that this was a really powerflil cure since a doctor told me
-"Never apply the ointment on your face". For the next eight years I kept going
back to the hospital to receive more of the steroid ointment as soon as I ran out of it.
During that period I graduated from junior college, got a job, got married and gave birth
to a child. This is a period of my life during which I was pickled in steroids. I had no
pain since the steroid was so powerful and therefore I did not try to find the cause of my
eczema nor did I try to improve my lifestyle. In my naive belief l thought that as long as
I had the ointment I was OK Allergic to dental amalgam Shortly after I gave birth to my
daughter, the magic ointment didn't seem to be as effective as before, no matter what
amount I used. Then my neighbour introduced me to Dr. Kohdera and my painful struggle with
atopic dermatitis started. Dr Kohdera was very different from the other doctors I knew. He
was really enthusiastic, and told me:-"If you find the cause of your problem, it will
surely be cured." Hearing this, I made up my mind to follow him no matter what. Back
then my skin was in the worst possible condition, so crumbled up and raw that a patch test
was impossible.


The result of a blood test (Lymphocyte Proliferation Test) showed that I
was highly allergic to dental amalgam. I was also highly allergic to mites, pollen, metal
and some food groups. I was immediately referred to the Osaka University Hospital to have
my dental fillings removed and I waited to see the result. At the same time, I switched my
old bed linen to a mite allergen-free bed linen-set by Yamasei as a measure to ward off
mites.

I also got rid of old carpets and a couch made of fabric. I switched from a fan
heater using petroleum to an electric fan heater since the former polluted the air in the
house. Thinking about how costly having atopic eczema could be, I felt a bit dejected.
Withdrawal syndrome Then the steroid withdrawal syndrome began. It was beyond my
imagination. My skin was crumbled just like the bottom of a dried up dam. There seemed to
be no liquid or oil left in my skin and it was terrible. Even a small amount of
perspiration caused itching.

After taking a batch it itched again. when I went to bed I
couldn't sleep due to the unbearable itching. It itched around the clock. It was
impossible for me to forget about the itching even for a short while. I was getting more
and more tired. It took almost all of my energy just to take care of myself, and it was
too much to take care of my husband and child also. I had to squeeze the last bit of my
energy just to give my child a bath at night. I was exhausted all the time and irritated.

Our family couldn't live a normal life because of me. I felt most vexed when I found out
that my left eye had cataract seven months after I stopped using the steroid. Now I can
see objects at a distance after surgery but not things close to me. I tell myself that
this has to be my fate.

I had the amalgam fillings removed from my teeth, was careful
about mites and what to eat, used alkali ion water, was careful about cleaning the house,
looked at every aspect of daily life in connection with atopic dermatitis, hoping that I
would be cured. I was slowly getting better but couldn't quite forget about itching and
every day was painful.

Sometimes I thought that ones constitution wouldn't change so
easily, no matter how hard one tried. when I realized that a lot of people were suffering
from atopic dermatitis I couldn't think positively. There were days when I felt that I
didn't want to live any more and that my body would disappear. Quick recovery Then one day
I had a terrible toothache. One year and eight months prior to this, I had my amalgam
filling removed to get rid of the cause of the atopic dermatitis, but the teeth were left
unfilled since there was no dental material fit to use (in order to prevent allergic
symptoms), and those teeth developed cavities!

I went back to the same dentist who had
removed the amalgam filling and had an Xray of all my teeth. Then, two amalgam fillings
were discovered in my mouth that had been believed to be amalgam free! Since they were my
wisdom teeth, I had them extracted. But the discovery was shocking. Two months after the
extraction, my skin became amazingly smooth. It was as though the bad substance was
draining from my body. The pain that had haunted me day and night was suddenly lifted from
me and I could sleep like a baby and get up feeling fine. It was such a quick recovery
that I wondered if I really did have atopic derinatitis after all. The better I got the
more I realized that the biggest cause, after all, was the two amalgam fillings forgotten
in my teeth.

As I realized this, I wanted an apology from my dentist, who overlooked those
amalgam fillings. It was no use regretting what had happened. I had to accept it. During
those years filled with pain I fought face to face with my atopic eczema. With support
from those around me, including Dr Kohdera and my family, I have learned a lot. I have
learned that our bodies react even to such tiny dental fillings, and that the environment
of one's house and the earth are really crucial to our health. Now I think those two years
were not meaningless. I am really happy that I met Dr Kohdera*, who gave me constant
support regardless of my condition. My gratitude towards him cannot be expressed by mere
words such as "thank you". I am truly, truly grateful. Now that I am healthy, my
husband and I are thinking about having a second baby. I hope the day will come when all
people who suffer from atopic derinatitits will recover just like I did and have smiles
and laughter. 

Dr Tsunetoshi Kohdera, Japan. Fax: 81 75 3221633. 





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