Guest guest Posted March 2, 2011 Report Share Posted March 2, 2011 Yes, he will tell you before... but if you child has those viruses: GO! We did the same (and my son had that " methylation defect " too. Dr. G thinks that is a bunch of B.S.) We flew out from Virginia and it was the best thing we ever did for our son. Another note: DAN docs have a different way of prescribing anti-virals so don't worry about your son having has Acyclovir. > > Hello all, > > I have read many posts and read Dr. Goldberg's book and I think my son fits Dr. > Goldberg's protocol but before I travel to California from New York I was > wondering if some of you could help me? I recently took my 4 year old to > another DAN, who I like so far. He ran blood tests. As I suspected, my little > guy came back positive for HHV1, HHV6, EBV and possibly Lyme. Basically, a > viral kid. He also has a mutation that the doctor says is disturbing his > methylation process. He has been on Acyclovir for about 18 months with not much > improvement. I have read on some of your posts that Dr. G will not take a > patient unless he feels he can help them. Does he make that decision based on > all the paperwork and tests you send him before the appointment? My husband is > getting a bit uneasy about all the doctors and if I beg to go to California and > Dr. G says he cannot help, I think that may be the last straw. You all are > inspiring - thanks for the help. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2011 Report Share Posted March 2, 2011 Hi , We flew from Philly at the end of Jan. He gets all the paperwork first, then they make an appt. So if there were any concerns, they'd call you and tell you so before you'd fly out there. Hth, Kathi From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Rykert Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 12:24 PM nids Subject: right for Dr. Goldberg Hello all, I have read many posts and read Dr. Goldberg's book and I think my son fits Dr. Goldberg's protocol but before I travel to California from New York I was wondering if some of you could help me? I recently took my 4 year old to another DAN, who I like so far. He ran blood tests. As I suspected, my little guy came back positive for HHV1, HHV6, EBV and possibly Lyme. Basically, a viral kid. He also has a mutation that the doctor says is disturbing his methylation process. He has been on Acyclovir for about 18 months with not much improvement. I have read on some of your posts that Dr. G will not take a patient unless he feels he can help them. Does he make that decision based on all the paperwork and tests you send him before the appointment? My husband is getting a bit uneasy about all the doctors and if I beg to go to California and Dr. G says he cannot help, I think that may be the last straw. You all are inspiring - thanks for the help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2011 Report Share Posted March 2, 2011 My sons profile fits your sons to a tee! Go, that's all I can say. After 4 months on the protocol the difference in him is nothing short of a miracle!!!! Sent from my iPhone On Mar 2, 2011, at 5:45 AM, Sloan <Sloan_smith@...> wrote: > Yes, he will tell you before... but if you child has those viruses: GO! We did the same (and my son had that " methylation defect " too. Dr. G thinks that is a bunch of B.S.) > We flew out from Virginia and it was the best thing we ever did for our son. > Another note: DAN docs have a different way of prescribing anti-virals so don't worry about your son having has Acyclovir. > > > > > > Hello all, > > > > I have read many posts and read Dr. Goldberg's book and I think my son fits Dr. > > Goldberg's protocol but before I travel to California from New York I was > > wondering if some of you could help me? I recently took my 4 year old to > > another DAN, who I like so far. He ran blood tests. As I suspected, my little > > guy came back positive for HHV1, HHV6, EBV and possibly Lyme. Basically, a > > viral kid. He also has a mutation that the doctor says is disturbing his > > methylation process. He has been on Acyclovir for about 18 months with not much > > improvement. I have read on some of your posts that Dr. G will not take a > > patient unless he feels he can help them. Does he make that decision based on > > all the paperwork and tests you send him before the appointment? My husband is > > getting a bit uneasy about all the doctors and if I beg to go to California and > > Dr. G says he cannot help, I think that may be the last straw. You all are > > inspiring - thanks for the help. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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