Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 Peta and anyone else, I usually go to Dr Perlmutter for HBOT and I think they're great. HOWEVER, they don't offer the range of IV's that I gather Dr Bradstreet does, and in fact they're reluctant to IV children at all because of pain and distress. So...will you give me some tips on where you stay when you go to Bradstreet's practice, where you fly into, what the community is like to spend time in, etc? And, maybe most importantly, will they do HBOT and IV's for a child he's not cuurently seeing who has had these treatments from another doctor, do you think? I'm willing to put myself on his waiting list for consultation, but I don't want to wait on the treatments. I'd really like to schedule a week anyway with Dr Bradstreet's practice. Thanks for any tips in advance. Abigail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 Hi Abigail I know what you mean about not wanting to wait but I'm sure you would have to be a patient to do the IV's because your child would have to be monitored. Our dr says that 2 suppositories a week are about equivalent to one IV so they are pretty effective. HTH Peta- -- In Autism Treatment , " Abigail Floe " <acfloe@...> wrote: > > Peta and anyone else, > > I usually go to Dr Perlmutter for HBOT and I think they're great. HOWEVER, they don't offer the range of IV's that I gather Dr Bradstreet does, and in fact they're reluctant to IV children at all because of pain and distress. So...will you give me some tips on where you stay when you go to Bradstreet's practice, where you fly into, what the community is like to spend time in, etc? And, maybe most importantly, will they do HBOT and IV's for a child he's not cuurently seeing who has had these treatments from another doctor, do you think? I'm willing to put myself on his waiting list for consultation, but I don't want to wait on the treatments. > > I'd really like to schedule a week anyway with Dr Bradstreet's practice. Thanks for any tips in advance. > > Abigail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 Hi Abigail I know what you mean about not wanting to wait but I'm sure you would have to be a patient to do the IV's because your child would have to be monitored. Our dr says that 2 suppositories a week are about equivalent to one IV so they are pretty effective. HTH Peta- -- In Autism Treatment , " Abigail Floe " <acfloe@...> wrote: > > Peta and anyone else, > > I usually go to Dr Perlmutter for HBOT and I think they're great. HOWEVER, they don't offer the range of IV's that I gather Dr Bradstreet does, and in fact they're reluctant to IV children at all because of pain and distress. So...will you give me some tips on where you stay when you go to Bradstreet's practice, where you fly into, what the community is like to spend time in, etc? And, maybe most importantly, will they do HBOT and IV's for a child he's not cuurently seeing who has had these treatments from another doctor, do you think? I'm willing to put myself on his waiting list for consultation, but I don't want to wait on the treatments. > > I'd really like to schedule a week anyway with Dr Bradstreet's practice. Thanks for any tips in advance. > > Abigail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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