Guest guest Posted April 21, 2002 Report Share Posted April 21, 2002 2 items: Ri - I've emailed a document to you containing some information we gathered when we visited Dr G last year. We're going to be adding to it when we visit again in June. : when Dr Goldberg spoke at the 1st Autism Rally in DC 2-3 years back my husband and I were trolling around the field. The comments we heard ... a treatment that makes sense and yet people are laughing about it ! parents are willing to give their kids huge doses of vitamins and minerals in large quantities (we did); go thru secretin and IVIG; give their kids a substance that is suppose to flush the mercury out of their systems ... they are willing to entertain these ideas yet laugh at one that makes so much sense .... These is why we need to get the information out there on ! Esp here in the East. doris land > Message: 7 > Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 18:29:24 EDT > From: LAVJULIE@... > Subject: Re: Digest Number 1089 > > Marcia: > What about Dr. Goldberg going on the Today Show? Karyn Serrousi who wrote > the book on the GFCF diet and her son's recovery was just on last week. If > she can be on this, Dr. Goldberg sure stands a chance. I heard Dr. Goldberg > speak at a seminar in Iowa last spring and then took my to him in Oct. > of 2001. He was not invited back to this seminar which will be this fall of > 2002. I called the director of this Homestead Organization out of Des Moines > that put the seminar on and asked him why? He said they didn't have room, > and didn't really elaborate why. My guess is that he is not a DAN doctor > like most of the speakers last year. THe funny part is Dr. Goldberg spoke > for one hour and stayed 3 hours for questions, when the DAN doctors only > stayed 20 minutes for questions. That tells you who was the best speaker!! > (from Minnesota - Hi Marcia!) > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 8 > Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 11:35:19 +1000 > From: " W & C Shephard " <Shep10@...> > Subject: Re: More Questions & Introduction > > Yes, > we stayed at the Days Inn, Tarzana. Is was comfortable and friendly. When we > got to the airport we got the hire car bus to the hire car depot. Picked up > the car and studied the map and drove to the Days Inn in Tarzana. It was > approx. 40 minutes drive. We only booked it about a week before we left. > Because it is just one block from Dr. Goldberg's it meant that we weren't > panicked in the morning. After we arrived at Days Inn, we looked on the map > and found we Dr Goldberg's office was and drove around to see it so that we > knew where we were going for the next morning. It was good to see where we > were going to have to get to the next day. Course we were all heavily jet > lagged and needed to sleep most of the afternoon and found that with the > time differences meant that when we were at the appointment at 11.00am LA > time, it would have been 4.00am at home, so we wanted to stay as close as > possible to his office because we didn't know how long it would take to get > there in the morning traffic, worried about getting lost etc etc. Subway > (take out shop) was just down the road so we had that, that night. We flew > over from Australia, a 16 hour flight with two stops, one in Australia and > one in New Zealand each approx 2 hours, the flight wasn't too bad to start > with but after about the first 10 hours our ASD son became giggly and was > quite annoying for everyone around us. Having to eat plane food didn't help > and he became very difficult to get to sleep especially with the time being > different to when we were at home. We were very worried about driving in LA > having only seen the traffic congested roads on TV and in the movies and > also were very conscious about driving on the wrong side of the road (we are > like you in the UK we drive on the left). And we assumed that the rule of > giving way to the right must be reversed and you have to give way to the > left. But it wasn't as bad as we had envisioned. For people who are on a > tighter budget Days Inn (Tarzana) is clean and comfortable without having > to spend an excessive amount on accomodation. > > Cherie. > > Re: Digest Number 1089 > > The impression I have gotten from other physicians, etc. in the autism > community is that they do not like the fact that Dr. G. flat out states that > these kids have an auto immune disease and that they can be cured. Now why > does that bother them? Perhaps because that might put them out of business? > Just a guess. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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