Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Dr G is actually very very strict about the conditions of vaccinating a child. His standards of health are way higher than the typical pediatrician. He's not going to give a shot if the child even has dark circles under their eyes (and some kids have that all the time & are declared 'healthy'). Dr G told me early on with my youngest (typically developing at the time @ about 18mos old) NOT to finish his vaccines. It was a good year into the protocol before he said it 'this would be a good time to get the MMR'.  I think he was about 3, and it was based on how his labs were - not perfect but that it would be ok.  But I just ... couldn't. And he didn't push.  My oldest son had all his vaccines, but my youngest did not. My youngest developed typically until age 5 when we lost the protocol due to my own illness & finances resulting, and then he regressed. But #2's blood work always looked much worse than his big brothers - the one more affected, and he had only a fraction of the vacs. Dr G said he was saved by early diet & starting meds early and by delaying vaccines - that he would have been much worse off than his brother. Now that they're 9 & 11, they are soooo different, but healthwise, my oldest is the one who looks the healthiest & has the most energy. My youngest is still the most sociable (of any in the family) but has the most severe cognitive issues (aside from me) and fatigue.  One kid got all his shots (except the MMR booster), and the sickest one hardly had half... HTH ________________________________ From: chocolatiluv <chocolatiluv@...> Sent: Thu, February 24, 2011 8:01:28 PM Subject: Re: Questions About Dr G  > > > > I am thinking about taking my son to see dr g and was wondering if someone >could answer some questions for me. His secretary didn't seem to chatty to me, >maybe because I had a headache. > > > > His phone consults are $200.00, is this for an hour? Is it rated for how long >you talk to him? How often is it necessary to talk to him? How hard is it to get >to talk to him? > > > > I know he likes immunizations. Does he try to make you get them? > > > > Do you have to do everything to the letter with him? > > > > Anything else anyone can offer? He seems so kind hearted and nice in his >videos. I really feel like he is the one who can figure out my son and get him >well. > > > > Thank you, > > jo > > > Jo My grandson is a patient of Dr. Goldberg going on 3 yrs. He hasn`t pushed vaccinations with my grandson He hasn`t been vaccinated since kindergarden DTAP(this is the one that we feel caused most problems) he is 12 probably now never will be vaccinated. My granddaughter has only 1 vaccination she can not be vaccinated til immune system is healthy My daughter has ph. consults usually after various test which helps him determine treatment. Not sure about cost I know $200. ? how long She had a ph. consult last nite lasted app.1 hr. I know he is very through with all he does. She does a lot of E-Mails back & forth. Hope this helps Carole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 I second that. He has recommended that we get one immunization for our son, but only after reviewing his labs. When we had to go through our IEP with our son he backed up our pediatrians reccomendations after we ran labs on our sons titers. Sent from my iPhone On Feb 25, 2011, at 11:45 AM, <thecolemans4@...> wrote: > Dr G is actually very very strict about the conditions of vaccinating a child. > His standards of health are way higher than the typical pediatrician. He's not > going to give a shot if the child even has dark circles under their eyes (and > some kids have that all the time & are declared 'healthy'). > > Dr G told me early on with my youngest (typically developing at the time @ about > 18mos old) NOT to finish his vaccines. It was a good year into the protocol > before he said it 'this would be a good time to get the MMR'. I think he was > about 3, and it was based on how his labs were - not perfect but that it would > be ok. But I just ... couldn't. And he didn't push. My oldest son had all > his vaccines, but my youngest did not. My youngest developed typically until > age 5 when we lost the protocol due to my own illness & finances resulting, and > then he regressed. But #2's blood work always looked much worse than his big > brothers - the one more affected, and he had only a fraction of the vacs. Dr G > said he was saved by early diet & starting meds early and by delaying vaccines - > that he would have been much worse off than his brother. > > Now that they're 9 & 11, they are soooo different, but healthwise, my oldest is > the one who looks the healthiest & has the most energy. My youngest is still > the most sociable (of any in the family) but has the most severe cognitive > issues (aside from me) and fatigue. One kid got all his shots (except the MMR > booster), and the sickest one hardly had half... > > HTH > > > ________________________________ > From: chocolatiluv <chocolatiluv@...> > > Sent: Thu, February 24, 2011 8:01:28 PM > Subject: Re: Questions About Dr G > > > > > > > > > > I am thinking about taking my son to see dr g and was wondering if someone > >could answer some questions for me. His secretary didn't seem to chatty to me, > >maybe because I had a headache. > > > > > > His phone consults are $200.00, is this for an hour? Is it rated for how long > >you talk to him? How often is it necessary to talk to him? How hard is it to get > >to talk to him? > > > > > > I know he likes immunizations. Does he try to make you get them? > > > > > > Do you have to do everything to the letter with him? > > > > > > Anything else anyone can offer? He seems so kind hearted and nice in his > >videos. I really feel like he is the one who can figure out my son and get him > >well. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > jo > > > > > > Jo > My grandson is a patient of Dr. Goldberg going on 3 yrs. He hasn`t pushed > vaccinations with my grandson He hasn`t been vaccinated since kindergarden > DTAP(this is the one that we feel caused most problems) he is 12 probably now > never will be vaccinated. My granddaughter has only 1 vaccination she can not be > vaccinated til immune system is healthy > > My daughter has ph. consults usually after various test which helps him > determine treatment. Not sure about cost I know $200. ? how long She had a ph. > consult last nite lasted app.1 hr. I know he is very through with all he does. > She does a lot of E-Mails back & forth. > Hope this helps > Carole > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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