Rebecca Dutton supports many people with scoliosis who develop health issues after spinal surgery using metal hardware; sometimes due to metal allergy. Symptoms include chronic fatigue, rashes, itching, swelling, burning, severe pain, fever and depression. In her presentation "Scoliosis, Spinal surgery and Metal allergy" she shares her experiences and highlights the need for metal allergy testing and metal-free spinal implants for those that are hypersensitivity.
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The latest issue of the MELISA newsletter covers many topics such as new articles, podcasts and presentations dealing with metal allergy. Together we can share awareness of metal allergy!
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Dana Jeske experienced intermittent paralysis for five years - his doctors could not figure out what was causing it so said it was "psychosomatic". His surgeon suggested sending a blood sample for MELISA testing; the results showed his immune system was reacting to metals he was exposed to. After having all metals removed from his body and teeth (multiple screws, crowns and fillings) he experienced no more paralysis. He tells his remarkable story of recovery in a new podcast series dealing with metal allergies: The Heavily Metalled Podcast. ... See MoreSee Less
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We are delighted to see that metal allergy is becoming more recognised among health professionals. "Cases in which patients are inquiring about a metal allergy as it relates to their metal implants - including joint replacements, rods, pins, screws, plates, certain neurologic and cardiac devices such as pacemakers, and dental devices - are becoming more prevalent as medical implants become more common,” said Dr. Golara Honari, a clinical associate professor of dermatology at Stanford School of Medicine." She adds: "There must be a very close relationship between the surgeon and dermatologist as they work together to consider if a patient needs a different type of implant or if they should be tested for metal allergies prior to surgery," she said." Although we would argue that skin reactions is only one possible symptom of metal allergy we still welcome the issue being raised in media. www.usnews.com/news/health-news/articles/2023-03-17/how-metal-implants-could-mess-up-your-skin ... See MoreSee Less
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