Guest guest Posted September 15, 2010 Report Share Posted September 15, 2010 D, Here is what I have on the list. If anyone knows of any changes please provide and I'll update the list. Regards, El MISSOURI Carol Ann Ryser, M.D. - FM - Treats Lyme & Chronic/autoimmune Diseases Health Centers of America 5308 Longview Rd. Kansas City, MO 64137-2731 816-763-9165 <http://www.carolannrysermd.net/> www.carolannrysermd.net/ L. Crist, M.D. - FM - primarily treats Lyme and Masters disease aka Missouri Lyme 1824 South Lone Pine Ave. offers prolotherapy Springfield, MO 65804 417-886-8995 www.drcharlescrist.com Dr. Monika Aplyn from Adlard 2/17/04 Dr. Christian Wessling, M.D Holistic Doctor Treats Nutritionally & with the AP Protocol 7979 Big Bend Boulevard Webster Groves, Missouri 63119 314-961-6631 Dr. DiValerio - Rheumatoid Arthritis Doctor Office: 314-432-1111 Fax: 432-7317 Missouri Baptist Medical Building B Suite 100 Francisco J. Garriga, M.D. (RHU - IM - 1970) 1120 Shackleford Rd. Florissant, MO 63031-4369 P: 314-921-4420 F: 314-921-6086 L. Hilburn M.D. (FP-1978) preventive medicine 116 W. Grant St.) Republic, MO 65738 P: 417-732-1701 ph T. Hilgeman, M.D. (IM - 1988) Des Peres Internal Medicine 13611 Barrett Office Parkway Des Peres, MO 63021 P: 314-821-1313 Markus S. Kryger, M.D. (local patients only) (FP-1983) Skaggs Medical East P. O. Box 496 Forsyth, MO 65653 P: 417-546-2777 Email: mskryger@... Rand W. Sommer, M.D. (RHU - 1980) 1034 S. Brentwood Blvd. Suite 1060 St. Louis, MO. 63117 P: 314-721-0666 C. Uchiyama, M.D. (RHU - 1980) 224 S. Woods Mill Road Suite 460 Chesterfield, MO 63017 P: 314-576-0933 F. Wiedner, MD Esse Health 16555 Manchester Rd., Suite 205 Suite 205, Grover, MO 63040. P: 636-458-4800 Dr. Sutherland - no record found to verify - oral & Iv - works with Dr. Sinnott Sutherland Clinic 221 N. Main St. Paris, MO 65275-1328 P: 660-327-6407 F: 660-427-6217 Nemechek, MD Nemechek Health Renewal 3404 Broadway St. Kansas City, MO 64111 P: 816-756-0090 Ralph , DO 1608 East 20th St Joplin, MO 64804 P: 417-624-4323 T. Brasington Jr., MD - RHU 4960 Children's Pl St. Louis, MO 63110-1000 314-362-8060 _____ From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf Of Priest-Dailey, Diane M Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:26 AM rheumatic Subject: RE: rheumatic Talked with Dr. Sinnott Missouri, St. Louis area, so if there is someone in Illinois close to St. Louis that would work too. Thanks. D ________________________________ From: rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> [mailto:rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> ] On Behalf Of ehgooding Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 11:50 AM rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> Subject: RE: rheumatic Talked with Dr. Sinnott I have a list of AP docs. What state(s) are you interested in? El _____ From: rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> [mailto:rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> ] On Behalf Of Priest-Dailey, Diane M Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 7:22 AM rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> Subject: RE: rheumatic Talked with Dr. Sinnott Hi all, does anybody know why my son (10 years old) might not be getting the same benefit from minocin as he was from the erythrocyn (is that how you spell it?) He has been flaring and even after going to see Doc Sinnot in late May early June he still has not improved. He had serious swelling in his knees, ankles, wrists, feet, etc. Also, who was it that had the doctor's list. The one on the Arthritis Trust website is obsolete as far as MO goes. We just went to a naturopath today, hoping we can get him back to good shape. Thanks, God bless. Diane ________________________________ From: rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> [mailto:rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> ] On Behalf Of Cooky Stonkey Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 4:58 PM rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> Subject: RE: rheumatic Talked with Dr. Sinnott Hi Sally Sorry this is late but I haven't been on the puter since last nite. Brand Minocin is recommended. There are some generics that work for some people. Harold put out a list of generics that people have said work for them. I started with brand and was given generic...all my pain and symptoms came back in a week. You should read this Harold's miocycline list http://www.tmgp.com/minocin.htm also rheumatic File - faq.htm at rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> http://rheumatic.org/support.htm I get my brand minocin from buylowdrugs in Canada... yes you need a prescription. Hope this helps cooky From: rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> [mailto:rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> ] On Behalf Of mannasal@... <mailto:mannasal%40aim.com> <mailto:mannasal%40aim.com> <mailto:mannasal%40aim.com> <mailto:mannasal%40aim.com> Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 7:00 PM rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> <mailto:rheumatic%40> Subject: Re: rheumatic Talked with Dr. Sinnott well, i keep learning from everyone. Is it important to be taking brand name minocin? I take minocikline manufactured by Teva. Medicare pays most of it (plus it's only about $30.00 month) where in cananda are you getting brand minocin? is a prescription needed? thanks, sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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