Guest guest Posted March 29, 2011 Report Share Posted March 29, 2011 I hate to be a " Kiljoy " but this sure looks and sounds like many other that I have seen ... " Take Advantage of the Unknowns " ...in a disease such as MS....I have been dealing with MS for 27 years and most if not all of the success's are NOT expensive. If you want the truth about MS...Talk to those that have MS and that heve become involved with their own treatment. Best Regards, Tom Bayuk Email Response from Dr. Woeller~Prokarin Greetings, Dr Woeller does prescribe prokarin to his patients. We would need to schedule you for an rx consult. Please see the attached new patient forms. Forms will need to be filled out and returned prior to scheduling. Dr Woeller can do a 1/2 hour consult with you by phone or skype.com for $200.00 Your follow up consults should typically be between 15-30 minutes. We now accept credit same as cash. Dr Woeller's rates are as follows: Consult Fee Schedule: (Cash Price) Initial In-Office Consultation (60 minutes) $375.00 Focused 15 minute - $121.50 Detailed 30 minutes $200.00 Expanded 45 minutes $282.00 Comprehensive 1 hour (Complex Laboratory Reviews, Initial Phone Consultations) - $375.00 PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS Suzanne Hanson StillPoint Center 41661 Enterprise Circle North Ste 113 Temecula CA 92590 - phone - fax StillPoint Center AutismActionPlan Dr Woeller Blog StillPoint Supplements Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2011 Report Share Posted March 29, 2011 To each his own. I'm going to try it before I dismiss it. I don't want to be in a wheelchair for the rest of my life if I have an opportunity to try something that might help me walk. $230/month is not expensive, especially if it works. The first month is free. This IS being involved in my treatment! How is this different than trying LDN, which did absolutely nothing for me except make my legs stiff? I would not have known that had I not tried it. > > I hate to be a " Kiljoy " but this sure looks and sounds like many other that I have seen ... " Take Advantage of the Unknowns " ...in a disease such as MS....I have been dealing with MS for 27 years and most if not all of the success's are NOT expensive. If you want the truth about MS...Talk to those that have MS and that heve become involved with their own treatment. > Best Regards, > Tom Bayuk > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2011 Report Share Posted March 29, 2011 What else is out there that uses histamine phosphate to stimulate the production of cyclic AMP and melatonin? What else affects the thyroid and digestive juices? Have you read the links that I've sent or watched the videos? > > > > > I hate to be a " Kiljoy " but this sure looks and sounds like many other that I have seen ... " Take Advantage of the Unknowns " ...in a disease such as MS....I have been dealing with MS for 27 years and most if not all of the success's are NOT expensive. If you want the truth about MS...Talk to those that have MS and that heve become involved with their own treatment. > > Best Regards, > > Tom Bayuk > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2011 Report Share Posted March 30, 2011 hi tom and well said people are the sum of their own choices tell me one person that has been 'cured' who is on any treatment regards/peter/london/ms primary progressive I hate to be a " Kiljoy " but this sure looks and sounds like many other that I have seen ... " Take Advantage of the Unknowns " ...in a disease such as MS....I have been dealing with MS for 27 years and most if not all of the success's are NOT expensive. If you want the truth about MS...Talk to those that have MS and that heve become involved with their own treatment. Best Regards, Tom Bayuk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2011 Report Share Posted March 30, 2011 Custom Rx Prescription Shoppe in Bellingham, WA has the free first month offer and they take Medicaid and SS part 4. They ship. This information was taken from their website but I haven't spoken with them to verify. > > > > I hate to be a " Kiljoy " but this sure looks and sounds like many other that I > >have seen ... " Take Advantage of the Unknowns " ...in a disease such as MS....I > >have been dealing with MS for 27 years and most if not all of the success's are > >NOT expensive. If you want the truth about MS...Talk to those that have MS and > >that heve become involved with their own treatment. > > Best Regards, > > Tom Bayuk > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 Better safe than sorry! This product is better on a trip (when refrigeration isn't available) than the original patch-making cream. I don't imagine that you would take the whole month's worth with you. > > The pharmacy instruction says it needs to be kept cool. Only 10 days out of a > fridge. Otherwise it breaks down. I will follow the pharmacys instructions. > In the summer they ship it with cooling packs to preserve the life of the med. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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