Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 How does a person go about finding a doctor that is already following the low dos antibiotic protocol? Do you have a list of doctors by states? And if there aren't any known ones, how does a person go about finding someone willing to do it? Does it have to be a rheumatologist? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 Ethel has a list of docs that are willing to do the Antibiotics. She should bop in here soon. If you do not have a doc close by you may find a general practioner that will be cooperative.just print off the instruction and take them with you. No your doc does not have to be a rheumatologist. Most people here do not have rheumys that give them scripts for antibiotics. There are a few people who travel to see doctors in other states and do their refills by phone consult. Good Luck and we are all here for you. cooky Subject: rheumatic Finding a doctor in Connecticut How does a person go about finding a doctor that is already following the low dos antibiotic protocol? Do you have a list of doctors by states? And if there aren't any known ones, how does a person go about finding someone willing to do it? Does it have to be a rheumatologist? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2009 Report Share Posted January 29, 2009 Have you tried going to www.roadback.org ? You can write a post on the Bulletin Board there, asking for names of a doctor in your area, and someone will answer you soon. This is the " official " website for Dr. Brown's book, his work, research, information, etc. It has studies from all over the world with their results, as well as protocols, doctors pages you can print off to take with you, everything you need to get on the " road back " to where you were before your disease struck! It has loads of other information and the Bulletin Board, where you can search posts by topic and get many, many replies from first hand users of AP. You can also post questions there and get answers from many experienced folks. Blessings! Laretta rheumatic Finding a doctor in Connecticut How does a person go about finding a doctor that is already following the low dos antibiotic protocol? Do you have a list of doctors by states? And if there aren't any known ones, how does a person go about finding someone willing to do it? Does it have to be a rheumatologist? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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