Guest guest Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 AQUA, I'd honestly and truly like to know how YOU would treat someone like . I am open to what you have to say. --- Babbitt ________________________________ From: Barb <ellijaygal@...> spinal problems Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 5:58:24 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis , I am so sorry you are facing another surgery. I have been through three in three years. I can imagine your mental exhaustion from having to go through yet another surgery. If it were me I would definately get more than one opinion. I am not a medical professional, just a fellow sufferer. As far as what this guy is saying who purports to have a " diplomat " in chiropractic care (LMAO) ignore him. He seems to be hijacking every message posted in the group. Everyone can read where you just explained you have had two fusions already. I can not fathom ANY CHIROPRACTOR touching you, just like no reputable chiropractor will touch me other than to do physical therapy or massage. I hate to see the message boards that we utilize for support for each other turn into a personal agenda for someone. Barb > > From: <ljorichardson0912@ ...> > Subject: Diagnosis > spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com, painintheneck- back@groups .com > Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 4:36 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I was just diagnosed with herniated nucleus pulposus c4-5 and they want to do surgery. I just had surgery in Feb for c 6-7 and I have also had c 5-6 fused also. > > anyone have any suggestions on what to do? > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > Windows 7: Simplify your PC. Learn more. > > http://www.microsof t.com/Windows/ windows-7/ default.aspx? ocid=PID24727: :T:WLMTAGL: ON:WL:en- US:WWL_WIN_ evergreen1: 102009 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 , Thanks for asking. Appropriate history, physical and adjunct diagnostics arriving at logical differential potentials. With those facts and conclusions I would design appropriate goal oriented treatment plan. Those are hallmarks of at least a healthy standard of practice. Also important is communication and that's where Chiropractic Physicians like myself have a huge benefit because, we Chiropractic Physicians take more time providing helpful service with patients. That's another the reason Chiropractic is the fastest growing health care system today and appears to be our future. No one can diagnose much less plan treatment unless a patient is physically examined, online, and or on the phone even thought some medics and even nurses claim they can. That's the reason Chiropractic Physicians don't do it. I hope that helps answer your question. regards, AQUADC, DANCN From: Babbitt <tpowell1977@...> Subject: Re: Diagnosis spinal problems Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 7:53 PM AQUA, I'd honestly and truly like to know how YOU would treat someone like . I am open to what you have to say. --- Babbitt ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Barb <ellijaygal (DOT) com> spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 5:58:24 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis , I am so sorry you are facing another surgery. I have been through three in three years. I can imagine your mental exhaustion from having to go through yet another surgery. If it were me I would definately get more than one opinion. I am not a medical professional, just a fellow sufferer. As far as what this guy is saying who purports to have a " diplomat " in chiropractic care (LMAO) ignore him. He seems to be hijacking every message posted in the group. Everyone can read where you just explained you have had two fusions already. I can not fathom ANY CHIROPRACTOR touching you, just like no reputable chiropractor will touch me other than to do physical therapy or massage. I hate to see the message boards that we utilize for support for each other turn into a personal agenda for someone. Barb > > From: <ljorichardson0912@ ...> > Subject: Diagnosis > spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com, painintheneck- back@groups .com > Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 4:36 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I was just diagnosed with herniated nucleus pulposus c4-5 and they want to do surgery. I just had surgery in Feb for c 6-7 and I have also had c 5-6 fused also. > > anyone have any suggestions on what to do? > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > Windows 7: Simplify your PC. Learn more. > > http://www.microsof t.com/Windows/ windows-7/ default.aspx? ocid=PID24727: :T:WLMTAGL: ON:WL:en- US:WWL_WIN_ evergreen1: 102009 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 I'm curious as to what " Diplomat " and " medic " are... --- Babbitt ________________________________ From: b p <aquadc@...> spinal problems Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 6:06:03 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis Barb, What motivates your aggression? What or who hurt you so much that you ignore facts? Stop bashing people. You've been target bashing all day and then, laugh? You deserve to feel better. Target yourself and heal. You deserve the best. . Let us discuss health. regards, AQUADC, DABCN (Diplomat American Board of Chiropractic Neurology) From: Barb <ellijaygal (DOT) com> Subject: Re: Diagnosis spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 4:58 PM , I am so sorry you are facing another surgery. I have been through three in three years. I can imagine your mental exhaustion from having to go through yet another surgery. If it were me I would definately get more than one opinion. I am not a medical professional, just a fellow sufferer. As far as what this guy is saying who purports to have a " diplomat " in chiropractic care (LMAO) ignore him. He seems to be hijacking every message posted in the group. Everyone can read where you just explained you have had two fusions already. I can not fathom ANY CHIROPRACTOR touching you, just like no reputable chiropractor will touch me other than to do physical therapy or massage. I hate to see the message boards that we utilize for support for each other turn into a personal agenda for someone. Barb > > From: <ljorichardson0912@ ...> > Subject: Diagnosis > spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com, painintheneck- back@groups .com > Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 4:36 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I was just diagnosed with herniated nucleus pulposus c4-5 and they want to do surgery. I just had surgery in Feb for c 6-7 and I have also had c 5-6 fused also. > > anyone have any suggestions on what to do? > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > Windows 7: Simplify your PC. Learn more. > > http://www.microsof t.com/Windows/ windows-7/ default.aspx? ocid=PID24727: :T:WLMTAGL: ON:WL:en- US:WWL_WIN_ evergreen1: 102009 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 No, it does not answer my question. I want you to drop you fancy words that mean nothing and tell me what sort of treatment you would go about engaging to treat someone with a prior cervical fusion and presenting with a current disc herniation at an adjacent level. Specifically what treatments do you employ. I didn't ask what kind of patient intake you would do. --- Babbitt ________________________________ From: b p <aquadc@...> spinal problems Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 9:48:36 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis , Thanks for asking. Appropriate history, physical and adjunct diagnostics arriving at logical differential potentials. With those facts and conclusions I would design appropriate goal oriented treatment plan. Those are hallmarks of at least a healthy standard of practice. Also important is communication and that's where Chiropractic Physicians like myself have a huge benefit because, we Chiropractic Physicians take more time providing helpful service with patients. That's another the reason Chiropractic is the fastest growing health care system today and appears to be our future. No one can diagnose much less plan treatment unless a patient is physically examined, online, and or on the phone even thought some medics and even nurses claim they can. That's the reason Chiropractic Physicians don't do it. I hope that helps answer your question. regards, AQUADC, DANCN From: Babbitt <tpowell1977> Subject: Re: Diagnosis spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 7:53 PM AQUA, I'd honestly and truly like to know how YOU would treat someone like . I am open to what you have to say. --- Babbitt ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Barb <ellijaygal@ . com> spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 5:58:24 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis , I am so sorry you are facing another surgery. I have been through three in three years. I can imagine your mental exhaustion from having to go through yet another surgery. If it were me I would definately get more than one opinion. I am not a medical professional, just a fellow sufferer. As far as what this guy is saying who purports to have a " diplomat " in chiropractic care (LMAO) ignore him. He seems to be hijacking every message posted in the group. Everyone can read where you just explained you have had two fusions already. I can not fathom ANY CHIROPRACTOR touching you, just like no reputable chiropractor will touch me other than to do physical therapy or massage. I hate to see the message boards that we utilize for support for each other turn into a personal agenda for someone. Barb > > From: <ljorichardson0912@ ...> > Subject: Diagnosis > spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com, painintheneck- back@groups .com > Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 4:36 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I was just diagnosed with herniated nucleus pulposus c4-5 and they want to do surgery. I just had surgery in Feb for c 6-7 and I have also had c 5-6 fused also. > > anyone have any suggestions on what to do? > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > Windows 7: Simplify your PC. Learn more. > > http://www.microsof t.com/Windows/ windows-7/ default.aspx? ocid=PID24727: :T:WLMTAGL: ON:WL:en- US:WWL_WIN_ evergreen1: 102009 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2009 Report Share Posted October 28, 2009 Oh my....nothing like blowing our own horn......bp used a whole lot of words to say...nothing........give me a break.....I am sure that there is a reason that many insurance companies DO NOT cover chiro care.........omg..... How are you doing ? Deb RN ________________________________ From: Babbitt <tpowell1977@...> spinal problems Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 10:04:25 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis No, it does not answer my question. I want you to drop you fancy words that mean nothing and tell me what sort of treatment you would go about engaging to treat someone with a prior cervical fusion and presenting with a current disc herniation at an adjacent level. Specifically what treatments do you employ. I didn't ask what kind of patient intake you would do. --- Babbitt ____________ _________ _________ __ From: b p <aquadc (DOT) com> spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 9:48:36 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis , Thanks for asking. Appropriate history, physical and adjunct diagnostics arriving at logical differential potentials. With those facts and conclusions I would design appropriate goal oriented treatment plan. Those are hallmarks of at least a healthy standard of practice. Also important is communication and that's where Chiropractic Physicians like myself have a huge benefit because, we Chiropractic Physicians take more time providing helpful service with patients. That's another the reason Chiropractic is the fastest growing health care system today and appears to be our future. No one can diagnose much less plan treatment unless a patient is physically examined, online, and or on the phone even thought some medics and even nurses claim they can. That's the reason Chiropractic Physicians don't do it. I hope that helps answer your question. regards, AQUADC, DANCN From: Babbitt <tpowell1977> Subject: Re: Diagnosis spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 7:53 PM AQUA, I'd honestly and truly like to know how YOU would treat someone like . I am open to what you have to say. --- Babbitt ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Barb <ellijaygal@ . com> spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 5:58:24 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis , I am so sorry you are facing another surgery. I have been through three in three years. I can imagine your mental exhaustion from having to go through yet another surgery. If it were me I would definately get more than one opinion. I am not a medical professional, just a fellow sufferer. As far as what this guy is saying who purports to have a " diplomat " in chiropractic care (LMAO) ignore him. He seems to be hijacking every message posted in the group. Everyone can read where you just explained you have had two fusions already. I can not fathom ANY CHIROPRACTOR touching you, just like no reputable chiropractor will touch me other than to do physical therapy or massage. I hate to see the message boards that we utilize for support for each other turn into a personal agenda for someone. Barb > > From: <ljorichardson0912@ ...> > Subject: Diagnosis > spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com, painintheneck- back@groups .com > Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 4:36 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I was just diagnosed with herniated nucleus pulposus c4-5 and they want to do surgery. I just had surgery in Feb for c 6-7 and I have also had c 5-6 fused also. > > anyone have any suggestions on what to do? > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > Windows 7: Simplify your PC. Learn more. > > http://www.microsof t.com/Windows/ windows-7/ default.aspx? ocid=PID24727: :T:WLMTAGL: ON:WL:en- US:WWL_WIN_ evergreen1: 102009 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 All I know is that I WOULD NEVER go to a chiropractor after having 2 fusions and another one pending. NO WAY would I let anyone touch my neck or back. spinal problems From: i_ownaberner@... Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:24:46 -0700 Subject: Re: Diagnosis Oh my....nothing like blowing our own horn......bp used a whole lot of words to say...nothing........give me a break.....I am sure that there is a reason that many insurance companies DO NOT cover chiro care.........omg..... How are you doing ? Deb RN ________________________________ From: Babbitt <tpowell1977@...> spinal problems Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 10:04:25 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis No, it does not answer my question. I want you to drop you fancy words that mean nothing and tell me what sort of treatment you would go about engaging to treat someone with a prior cervical fusion and presenting with a current disc herniation at an adjacent level. Specifically what treatments do you employ. I didn't ask what kind of patient intake you would do. --- Babbitt ____________ _________ _________ __ From: b p <aquadc (DOT) com> spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 9:48:36 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis , Thanks for asking. Appropriate history, physical and adjunct diagnostics arriving at logical differential potentials. With those facts and conclusions I would design appropriate goal oriented treatment plan. Those are hallmarks of at least a healthy standard of practice. Also important is communication and that's where Chiropractic Physicians like myself have a huge benefit because, we Chiropractic Physicians take more time providing helpful service with patients. That's another the reason Chiropractic is the fastest growing health care system today and appears to be our future. No one can diagnose much less plan treatment unless a patient is physically examined, online, and or on the phone even thought some medics and even nurses claim they can. That's the reason Chiropractic Physicians don't do it. I hope that helps answer your question. regards, AQUADC, DANCN From: Babbitt <tpowell1977> Subject: Re: Diagnosis spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 7:53 PM AQUA, I'd honestly and truly like to know how YOU would treat someone like . I am open to what you have to say. --- Babbitt ____________ _________ _________ __ From: Barb <ellijaygal@ . com> spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com Sent: Wed, October 28, 2009 5:58:24 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis , I am so sorry you are facing another surgery. I have been through three in three years. I can imagine your mental exhaustion from having to go through yet another surgery. If it were me I would definately get more than one opinion. I am not a medical professional, just a fellow sufferer. As far as what this guy is saying who purports to have a " diplomat " in chiropractic care (LMAO) ignore him. He seems to be hijacking every message posted in the group. Everyone can read where you just explained you have had two fusions already. I can not fathom ANY CHIROPRACTOR touching you, just like no reputable chiropractor will touch me other than to do physical therapy or massage. I hate to see the message boards that we utilize for support for each other turn into a personal agenda for someone. Barb > > From: <ljorichardson0912@ ...> > Subject: Diagnosis > spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com, painintheneck- back@groups .com > Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2009, 4:36 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I was just diagnosed with herniated nucleus pulposus c4-5 and they want to do surgery. I just had surgery in Feb for c 6-7 and I have also had c 5-6 fused also. > > anyone have any suggestions on what to do? > > > > Thank you > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ > > Windows 7: Simplify your PC. Learn more. > > http://www.microsof t.com/Windows/ windows-7/ default.aspx? ocid=PID24727: :T:WLMTAGL: ON:WL:en- US:WWL_WIN_ evergreen1: 102009 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 In a message dated 10/29/2009 10:21:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jarcher107@... writes: Thr fact that he spells it incorrectly does give one pause. however, in the unlikely event his claim is true, and he bought himself a snazzy title, here you go, your search is now narrowed to two possibilities: _American Chiropractic Neurology Board_ Wow..I posted that over 24 hours ago, and NOT in that format. Short version, without code...there are only two chiros in AK that carry that designation, so it shoudl be pretty easy to sort out who AQUA is if hs claim isnt' judt more BS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 He claims a certain certification. Only two chiros in AK have it, FWIW, and they seem to practice out of the same location. In case the format goes funky again, since I'm on the msae computer, they are Barrington amd Robin Robbins, both on E Tudor Rd, Anchorage, both registered with the ACNB. _Barrington, _ (http://www.acnb.org/locator/record_state.php?Dealer_ID=00000119) Phone: 907-677-1600 Fax:907-646-2212 ACNB Registration Status: Active 701 E. Tudor Rd., Suite 125 Anchorage AK 99503 United States _Robbins, Robin_ (http://www.acnb.org/locator/record_state.php?Dealer_ID=00000543) Phone: 907-562-2802 Fax:907-562-7667 ACNB Registration Status: Active 510 W. Tudor, Suite 111 Anchorage AK 99503 United States First Prev 1 of 1 Next Last ©2002-2006 ACNB | _Contact_ (http://www.acnb.org/contact.html) | _Home_ (http://www.acnb.org/) In a message dated 10/29/2009 10:27:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tpowell1977@... writes: apprecite the help, I spent several hours today trying to roo this guy out. I'm curious as to how you narrowed the list of hundreds of DC's in Alaska. I would really like to track him down. I assumed that his initals were B P as thats his name. I found ONE DC in Alaska with those initials, but I need to find more info before I move. Any and all help is appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Yes, but he id seem to lie a lot. So, either he's lying about being in a rural part of AK, or he doesn't have the certification he claims. God but there are times I miss having someone on the witness stand (as long as it was not my client anyway.) judith In a message dated 10/29/2009 10:33:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tpowell1977@... writes: Also, he stated that he practiced in a rural area of Alaska...which Anchorage is not...well by Alaska standards. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Oh honey, you are looking at REAL boards...here you go: _American Chiropractic Neurology Board_ (http://www.acnb.org/index.html) In a message dated 10/29/2009 11:03:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tpowell1977@... writes: I did find out that DABCN stand for " Diplomat of American Clinical Board of Nutrition " ...which I have yet to research. Don't know that it's an actual degree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 No problem, I just blamed . Looks like again, he's lied about AK, and hey, let's give him points for consistency...that certifying board, such as it is, does not have anyone with his last name listed. judith In a message dated 10/29/2009 11:09:22 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tpowell1977@... writes: I just came across it when I logged onto the group. It was sitting in possible spam waiting for approval. I just approved it a few minutes ago. --- Babbitt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 I'm not on myspace so...there is however someone else with the moniker aquaDC ..asian queers united for action, near DC. In a message dated 10/29/2009 11:32:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tpowell1977@... writes: lol...check out the myspace link I sent. Looks like very familiar info....oh, BTW...this guy is emailing my off group now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Every profession/business has bottomfeeders. Can't speak to other professions but believe it or not, lawyers are not only obligated to follow the code of ethics ourselves, but equally obligated to report breaches committed by others. Aqua would seem to have anger management issues and/or substance abuse issues would be my guess, based on his arrest record. Pretty funny that he wants to haul out a 21-year old anti-trust action against the AMA, given his own encounters with the law. judith In a message dated 10/30/2009 12:51:59 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, bigcity5590@... writes: This Aquadoc makes a mockery of my profession. I have worked in healthcare all of my life. People like him make me sick. I am glad he is blocked, yesterdays antics were intolerable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 I apprecite the help, I spent several hours today trying to roo this guy out. I'm curious as to how you narrowed the list of hundreds of DC's in Alaska. I would really like to track him down. I assumed that his initals were B P as thats his name. I found ONE DC in Alaska with those initials, but I need to find more info before I move. Any and all help is appreciated. > > Thr fact that he spells it incorrectly does give one pause. however, in > the unlikely event his claim is true, and he bought himself a snazzy title, > here you go, your search is now narrowed to two possibilities: > > _American Chiropractic Neurology Board_ > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK) > > > Doctor Locator > List of Certified Practitioners in your State (AK) > Name > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_BusinessName & Dealer_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter > _Dealer_BusinessName & Dealer_StateDir=DESC) Address > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_A > ddress1 & Dealer_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_Address1 & Dealer_StateDir > =DESC) City > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_City & Dealer_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorte > r_Dealer_City & Dealer_StateDir=DESC) State > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_State & Deal > er_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_State & Dealer_StateDir=DESC) Zip > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_State > Order=Sorter_Dealer_Zip & Dealer_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_Zip & Deal > er_StateDir=DESC) Country > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Deale > r_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrder=Sorter_Dealer_Country & Dealer_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_Country & Dealer_StateDir=DESC) _Barrington, > _ (http://www.acnb.org/locator/record_state.php?Dealer_ID=00000119) > Phone: 907-677-1600 > Fax:907-646-2212 > ACNB Registration Status: Active 701 E. Tudor Rd., Suite 125 Anchorage > AK 99503 United States _Robbins, Robin_ > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/record_state.php?Dealer_ID=00000543) > Phone: 907-562-2802 > Fax:907-562-7667 > ACNB Registration Status: Active 510 W. Tudor, Suite 111 Anchorage AK > 99503 United States First Prev 1 of 1 Next Last > > ©2002-2006 ACNB | _Contact_ (http://www.acnb.org/contact.html) | _Home_ > (http://www.acnb.org/) > > > In a message dated 10/28/2009 11:08:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > tpowell1977@... writes: > > I'm curious as to what " Diplomat " and " medic " are... > --- Babbitt > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Also, he stated that he practiced in a rural area of Alaska...which Anchorage is not...well by Alaska standards. > > Thr fact that he spells it incorrectly does give one pause. however, in > the unlikely event his claim is true, and he bought himself a snazzy title, > here you go, your search is now narrowed to two possibilities: > > _American Chiropractic Neurology Board_ > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK) > > > Doctor Locator > List of Certified Practitioners in your State (AK) > Name > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_BusinessName & Dealer_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter > _Dealer_BusinessName & Dealer_StateDir=DESC) Address > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_A > ddress1 & Dealer_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_Address1 & Dealer_StateDir > =DESC) City > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_City & Dealer_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorte > r_Dealer_City & Dealer_StateDir=DESC) State > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_State & Deal > er_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_State & Dealer_StateDir=DESC) Zip > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_State > Order=Sorter_Dealer_Zip & Dealer_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_Zip & Deal > er_StateDir=DESC) Country > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Deale > r_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrder=Sorter_Dealer_Country & Dealer_StateDir=ASC) > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/results_state.php?s_Dealer_State=AK & Dealer_StateOrd\ er=Sorter_Dealer_Country & Dealer_StateDir=DESC) _Barrington, > _ (http://www.acnb.org/locator/record_state.php?Dealer_ID=00000119) > Phone: 907-677-1600 > Fax:907-646-2212 > ACNB Registration Status: Active 701 E. Tudor Rd., Suite 125 Anchorage > AK 99503 United States _Robbins, Robin_ > (http://www.acnb.org/locator/record_state.php?Dealer_ID=00000543) > Phone: 907-562-2802 > Fax:907-562-7667 > ACNB Registration Status: Active 510 W. Tudor, Suite 111 Anchorage AK > 99503 United States First Prev 1 of 1 Next Last > > ©2002-2006 ACNB | _Contact_ (http://www.acnb.org/contact.html) | _Home_ > (http://www.acnb.org/) > > > In a message dated 10/28/2009 11:08:37 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, > tpowell1977@... writes: > > I'm curious as to what " Diplomat " and " medic " are... > --- Babbitt > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 I just came across it when I logged onto the group. It was sitting in possible spam waiting for approval. I just approved it a few minutes ago. --- Babbitt ________________________________ From: " jarcher107@... " <jarcher107@...> spinal problems Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 10:26:05 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis In a message dated 10/29/2009 10:21:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jarcher107aol (DOT) com writes: Thr fact that he spells it incorrectly does give one pause. however, in the unlikely event his claim is true, and he bought himself a snazzy title, here you go, your search is now narrowed to two possibilities: _American Chiropractic Neurology Board_ Wow..I posted that over 24 hours ago, and NOT in that format. Short version, without code...there are only two chiros in AK that carry that designation, so it shoudl be pretty easy to sort out who AQUA is if hs claim isnt' judt more BS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 I didn't see that designation on the info you linked...can you help me find it? --- Babbitt ________________________________ From: " jarcher107@... " <jarcher107@...> spinal problems Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 10:26:05 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis In a message dated 10/29/2009 10:21:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jarcher107aol (DOT) com writes: Thr fact that he spells it incorrectly does give one pause. however, in the unlikely event his claim is true, and he bought himself a snazzy title, here you go, your search is now narrowed to two possibilities: _American Chiropractic Neurology Board_ Wow..I posted that over 24 hours ago, and NOT in that format. Short version, without code...there are only two chiros in AK that carry that designation, so it shoudl be pretty easy to sort out who AQUA is if hs claim isnt' judt more BS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 I did find out that DABCN stand for " Diplomat of American Clinical Board of Nutrition " ...which I have yet to research. Don't know that it's an actual degree.... --- Babbitt ________________________________ From: " jarcher107@... " <jarcher107@...> spinal problems Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 10:26:05 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis In a message dated 10/29/2009 10:21:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jarcher107aol (DOT) com writes: Thr fact that he spells it incorrectly does give one pause. however, in the unlikely event his claim is true, and he bought himself a snazzy title, here you go, your search is now narrowed to two possibilities: _American Chiropractic Neurology Board_ Wow..I posted that over 24 hours ago, and NOT in that format. Short version, without code...there are only two chiros in AK that carry that designation, so it shoudl be pretty easy to sort out who AQUA is if hs claim isnt' judt more BS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 lol...check out the myspace link I sent. Looks like very familiar info....oh, BTW...this guy is emailing my off group now --- Babbitt ________________________________ From: " jarcher107@... " <jarcher107@...> spinal problems Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 10:54:56 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis Yes, but he id seem to lie a lot. So, either he's lying about being in a rural part of AK, or he doesn't have the certification he claims. God but there are times I miss having someone on the witness stand (as long as it was not my client anyway.) judith In a message dated 10/29/2009 10:33:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tpowell1977 writes: Also, he stated that he practiced in a rural area of Alaska...which Anchorage is not...well by Alaska standards. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Diplomate, American Board of Chiropractic Neurologists... I am a pretty good Googler. I do not know what that means.... or care to. Re: Diagnosis In a message dated 10/29/2009 10:21:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jarcher107aol (DOT) com writes: Thr fact that he spells it incorrectly does give one pause. however, in the unlikely event his claim is true, and he bought himself a snazzy title, here you go, your search is now narrowed to two possibilities: _American Chiropractic Neurology Board_ Wow..I posted that over 24 hours ago, and NOT in that format. Short version, without code...there are only two chiros in AK that carry that designation, so it shoudl be pretty easy to sort out who AQUA is if hs claim isnt' judt more BS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2009 Report Share Posted October 29, 2009 Hi Folks I am the DC from Alaska, not the crazy guy that has been bombarding you on here. I am here as a patient, not as a preacher. I have had 3 surgeries this year (microdiscectomies (L4) and cervical fusion. My pain and that of my patients is much more important to me than some agenda. My pain is a 10/10 daily. I know my limitations and regularly refer patients for MR and pain management, neurosurgical consult, etc. I am lucky that I have an excellent relationship with several surgeons in Anchorage, which is 850 miles south of me. Rather than have patients stay in hotels and attend PT there, I do it for them and we have excellent results. I only do adjustments on these patients if they and their physicians request or authorize it. I am proud of my abilities, yet aware of the need for allopathic treatment as well. You certainly would not want me as your surgeon. As I said previously, I am the only viable alternative for PT in a county the size of Minnesota. I have had to learn on the fly but I can sleep nights knowing I always treat my patients like I would treat my own mother. If I cant find the answer or if my conservative care isnt working, I am professional and confident enough to refer patients out. It is not an insult to me if you dont believe in chiropractic. This Aquadoc makes a mockery of my profession. I have worked in healthcare all of my life. People like him make me sick. I am glad he is blocked, yesterdays antics were intolerable. robert kirby, RT®, RN, DC ________________________________ From: " jarcher107@... " <jarcher107@...> spinal problems Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 7:30:09 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis No problem, I just blamed . Looks like again, he's lied about AK, and hey, let's give him points for consistency. ..that certifying board, such as it is, does not have anyone with his last name listed. judith In a message dated 10/29/2009 11:09:22 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tpowell1977 writes: I just came across it when I logged onto the group. It was sitting in possible spam waiting for approval. I just approved it a few minutes ago. --- Babbitt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2009 Report Share Posted October 31, 2009 Hi Bob, I'm glad to hear that you saw what I saw in AQUADC. I get quite concerned when I hear ANY healthcare professional state that they are trained and skilled at caring for ALL HUMAN Health concerns. That is a very bold statement to make. I am very pro- natural medicine...and I'm the last person on here who would shoot down a subject simply due to a closed mind. I know many chiropractors who are excellent at their job and help the community in a positive manner. I also know chiro's like AQUA who have a God- Complex. People like him do more harm than good...as well as give their profession a bad name...like we both stated previously. --- Babbitt ________________________________ From: bob kirby <bigcity5590@...> spinal problems Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 12:51:44 AM Subject: Re: Diagnosis Hi Folks I am the DC from Alaska, not the crazy guy that has been bombarding you on here. I am here as a patient, not as a preacher. I have had 3 surgeries this year (microdiscectomies (L4) and cervical fusion. My pain and that of my patients is much more important to me than some agenda. My pain is a 10/10 daily. I know my limitations and regularly refer patients for MR and pain management, neurosurgical consult, etc. I am lucky that I have an excellent relationship with several surgeons in Anchorage, which is 850 miles south of me. Rather than have patients stay in hotels and attend PT there, I do it for them and we have excellent results. I only do adjustments on these patients if they and their physicians request or authorize it. I am proud of my abilities, yet aware of the need for allopathic treatment as well. You certainly would not want me as your surgeon. As I said previously, I am the only viable alternative for PT in a county the size of Minnesota. I have had to learn on the fly but I can sleep nights knowing I always treat my patients like I would treat my own mother. If I cant find the answer or if my conservative care isnt working, I am professional and confident enough to refer patients out. It is not an insult to me if you dont believe in chiropractic. This Aquadoc makes a mockery of my profession. I have worked in healthcare all of my life. People like him make me sick. I am glad he is blocked, yesterdays antics were intolerable. robert kirby, RT®, RN, DC ____________ _________ _________ __ From: " jarcher107aol (DOT) com " <jarcher107aol (DOT) com> spinedisorderssuppo rtgroup@gro ups.com Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 7:30:09 PM Subject: Re: Diagnosis No problem, I just blamed . Looks like again, he's lied about AK, and hey, let's give him points for consistency. ..that certifying board, such as it is, does not have anyone with his last name listed. judith In a message dated 10/29/2009 11:09:22 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, tpowell1977 writes: I just came across it when I logged onto the group. It was sitting in possible spam waiting for approval. I just approved it a few minutes ago. --- Babbitt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2009 Report Share Posted November 23, 2009 Sounds like your'e doing it all.....and hopefully it will all "come out" promising. Our doc dx'd Ian within and hour visit. They did other little tests, like for ADD/ADHD as well, since this usually are "given" atatchments. But,,,,I'll tell you what,..........I can dx a kid the minute I see them, now. he he. We get good at it.....even though they're all different and have their own uniqueness. I think it's plenty of time, personally. As far as the school.........if they seem on board (and they do),,,,,,,,,they'll probably have an autism consultant come and observe him.....or perhaps just the psychol. They just want to see what accomodations he's going to need and to see how they'll be able to accomodate him. Good luck. Robin From: Lori <have_faith_2008@...>Subject: ( ) Diagnosis Date: Monday, November 23, 2009, 12:56 AM I was wondering how long your children spent with someone (I am assuming a psychiatrist or other MD) before they were diagnosed? My son has an appointment with a Pediatric Behavioral Medicine Specialist (she is an MD in the psychiatry department)in a month and they said after she spends about an hour with him she will be able to tell us if he has AS. Does this sound right? Is that enough time for her to make that assessment? She works with many kids with AS I am told. They said she will perform some kind of Aspergers Diagnostic Rating Scale or something... I don't think I am remembering the name correctly. I just wondered if that sounded appropriate, that she would be able to diagnose after one meeting with him? He will also be assessed by our school district in the near future, so we are going through our medical insurance and through the school district. What can we expect from the school district do you think? The psychologist will be calling me in a couple weeks from the district, so I am not sure what to expect... Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2009 Report Share Posted December 24, 2009 Wow, an hour sounds like a really short time period in which to dx someone with a neurological disability. You'd want someone to go over their history records, have reports from various specialists (speech, IQ, OT, etc.) and then do evaluations in person and not just one diagnositic scale. My first ds was dx'd after a month long series of evaluations with various specialists and then also a number of visits with the psychiatrist in charge of the whole process both with our ds, with us and watching us with our ds as well. Roxanna " The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. " E. Burke ( ) Diagnosis I was wondering how long your children spent with someone (I am assuming a psychiatrist or other MD) before they were diagnosed? My son has an appointment with a Pediatric Behavioral Medicine Specialist (she is an MD in the psychiatry department)in a month and they said after she spends about an hour with him she will be able to tell us if he has AS. Does this sound right? Is that enough time for her to make that assessment? She works with many kids with AS I am told. They said she will perform some kind of Aspergers Diagnostic Rating Scale or something... I don't think I am remembering the name correctly. I just wondered if that sounded appropriate, that she would be able to diagnose after one meeting with him? He will also be assessed by our school district in the near future, so we are going through our medical insurance and through the school district. What can we expect from the school district do you think? The psychologist will be calling me in a couple weeks from the district, so I am not sure what to expect... Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2009 Report Share Posted December 24, 2009 The ADOS takes about an hour or so -- and is the gold standard for diagnosing ASD -- however, it's used in conjunction with the ADI-R - which is the parent interview -- which could take a lot longer... These results are interpreted best by a team of psychologists... We had a neuropsych done and they did not do these tests -- so we signed up for a study at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital -- The Simons Simplex Study -- and they did it and the results were clear. The Simons Simplex Study is currently being done at 12 different locations around the country is is a great way to get these expensive tests done for free .... it's open to families with one child affected and at least one not and the two biological parents must participate. Additionally, there should be numerous questionnaires for parents to complete .... and sometimes the teacher, as well. > > Wow, an hour sounds like a really short time period in which to dx > someone with a neurological disability. You'd want someone to go over > their history records, have reports from various specialists (speech, > IQ, OT, etc.) and then do evaluations in person and not just one > diagnositic scale. My first ds was dx'd after a month long series of > evaluations with various specialists and then also a number of visits > with the psychiatrist in charge of the whole process both with our ds, > with us and watching us with our ds as well. > > Roxanna > > " The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do > nothing. " E. Burke > > ( ) Diagnosis > > > > > > I was wondering how long your children spent with someone (I am > assuming a psychiatrist or other MD) before they were diagnosed? My > son has an appointment with a Pediatric Behavioral Medicine Specialist > (she is an MD in the psychiatry department)in a month and they said > after she spends about an hour with him she will be able to tell us if > he has AS. Does this sound right? Is that enough time for her to make > that assessment? She works with many kids with AS I am told. They > said she will perform some kind of Aspergers Diagnostic Rating Scale or > something... I don't think I am remembering the name correctly. I > just wondered if that sounded appropriate, that she would be able to > diagnose after one meeting with him? He will also be assessed by our > school district in the near future, so we are going through our medical > insurance and through the school district. What can we expect from the > school district do you think? The psychologist will be calling me in a > couple weeks from the district, so I am not sure what to expect... > Thanks! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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