Guest guest Posted May 9, 2007 Report Share Posted May 9, 2007 , What are the fees for a first time visit with Dr Kilburn? I would also be interested in hearing what type of treatment protocol he is using and how you are doing with this. Feel free to e-mail me off list. Bobbins, RN, L.Ac, QME In a message dated 5/9/2007 9:45:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time, lazidazi41@... writes: WAIT! dont run yet ... if you have not seen Dr Kaye Kilburn ... he is there in pasadena... I had to borrow the money to get to this Doc.... _http://www.neuro-http://ww_ (http://www.neuro-test.com/) .... This is who I went to for diagnosis and treatment and also in CA is Dr. Marinkovich they are both treating me for my brain damage from my exposure to toxic mold.... stay strong and keep up the fight ... I know it is sooo hard and keep speading the word about mold ... if we stop talking they will stop researching .... ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 The work Dr. Kilburn does is related to his specialty which is determining people's neurological situation. He is one of the leading experts, or more probably the leading expert in the world on neurotoxins (substances that that cause brain damage) He has been doing the kinds of tests that he does for many years. He's also done a LOT of research and he has a perspective which is unmatched anywhere on one all-important issue. Mold neurotoxicity and functional impairments due to that and other toxic exposures. OTOH, he possibly does know local doctors in the area who he could recommend. But its also possible that he doesn't do that for other reasons. On 5/10/07, bobbinsbiomed@... <bobbinsbiomed@...> wrote: > > > , > > What are the fees for a first time visit with Dr Kilburn? I would also be > interested in hearing what type of treatment protocol he is using and how > you > are doing with this. Feel free to e-mail me off list. > > Bobbins, RN, L.Ac, QME > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 Yes, I am aware that this is Dr. Kilburns specialty and only knew of the neurological testing that he performed. However mentioned she was being treated for her neuro problems by Dr Kilburn. I am interested in knowing more about this. Since fees for these kinds of specialists are often not covered by insurance and can range on average up to $10,000, which affects accessibility, I was wondering where Dr. Kilburn was on this scale. In a message dated 5/10/2007 10:47:48 AM Pacific Daylight Time, quackadillian@... writes: The work Dr. Kilburn does is related to his specialty which is determining people's neurological situation. He is one of the leading experts, or more probably the leading expert in the world on neurotoxins (substances that that cause brain damage) He has been doing the kinds of tests that he does for many years. He's also done a LOT of research and he has a perspective which is unmatched anywhere on one all-important issue. Mold neurotoxicity and functional impairments due to that and other toxic exposures. OTOH, he possibly does know local doctors in the area who he could recommend. But its also possible that he doesn't do that for other reasons. On 5/10/07, _bobbinsbiomed@bobbins_ (mailto:bobbinsbiomed@...) <_bobbinsbiomed@bobbins_ (mailto:bobbinsbiomed@...) > wrote: > > > , > > What are the fees for a first time visit with Dr Kilburn? I would also be > interested in hearing what type of treatment protocol he is using and how > you > are doing with this. Feel free to e-mail me off list. > > Bobbins, RN, L.Ac, QME > > In a message dated 5/9/2007 9:45:47 AM Pacific Daylight Time, _lazidazi41@..._ (mailto:lazidazi41@...) writes: WAIT! dont run yet ... if you have not seen Dr Kaye Kilburn ... he is there in pasadena... I had to borrow the money to get to this Doc.... __http://www.neuro-http://www_ (http://www.neuro-http://ww_) (_http://www.neuro-http://ww_ (http://www.neuro-test.com/) ) .... This is who I went to for diagnosis and treatment and also in CA is Dr. Marinkovich they are both treating me for my brain damage from my exposure to toxic mold.... stay strong and keep up the fight ... I know it is sooo hard and keep speading the word about mold ... if we stop talking they will stop researching .... ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 It's not a lot, considering his experience. You should call his office to ask. People like him have very substantial pensions. (He was an academic for many years) and they don't 'have' to work. When they work, they do it because it is their life's work. (He is probably in his 70s at least.) He is doing what he does because he is a doctor who takes that oath they take seriously. He is definitely not doing what he does 'for the money'. He doesn't charge that much. He is doing it because he is building up a database of data on what is going on with people. He doesn't want to see the kind of situation we are all in now go on this way forever, with more and more people's lives being impacted, and nothing being done about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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