Guest guest Posted April 1, 2004 Report Share Posted April 1, 2004 Sounds to me like you need to visit a qualified immunotoxic physician who can properly diagnose and treat your various conditions including the eyes. I am treating with Dr. in Spring, Texas. His office is fully equipped to handle all of the issues I have read about in your postings. He also has a neurologist on staff with high tech testing equipment. Most importantly, they DO accept insurance. If yours does not pay, ask for a payment plan to fit your budget. Who cares how many doctors you see who accept your insurance if all they do is misdiagnose and prescribe antibiotics and other drugs that will ultimately make your system worse. It's like going to your local walk-in clinic for treatment of a massive heart attack. You just have to understand that these doctors are not as "supreme in inetlligence" as we may think they are. They spend the majority of their life in school and then in the field applying their knowledge from the past 8 years which sometimes doesn't include what we are experiencing today and definitely are not knowledgeable in those issues which DO NOT have a "diagnosis code" from their big red book. No pun intended, but the writing is on the wall for all to read. It's not rocket science. Do yourself a favor and seek treatment by Dr. for your issues if you believe them to be environmental and/or immune in nature. If anyone can help you, I am positive he can. His website is: www.immunotoxicology.com Goodluck and best wishes to a healthy and speedy recovery to wellness! Stacey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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