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As far as I know, no one is making a physician list. You would think

this group would have one, but it does not. The group could then

comment on

each doctor listed and their experience, but it does not. At least I

have started a list and it is something to start with if one is looking

for a physician. I mention on my physician page to email me a name and

address and his/her website if you know of one. About a half dozen on

the page have been acquired through this method. But mostly I spent

hours searching the net making this list and it is a public service free

for the taking. I have a legal disclaimer regarding third party links

and doing business with third parties [or physicians] mentioned on my

site. This is a touchy legal issue about recommending physicians in

case you didn't know. What if you recommend a physician and this

physician causes problems to a patient? It is not as easy as you

think. , if you think you can do better, why don't you set up a

web site just for this.....

Brady Barrows

On Friday, January 18, 2002, at 04:55 PM, Worobec wrote:

> I keep seeing Brady Barrows pop up as if he has a magical list of

> doctors who are experts on rosacea. The list of doctors is from

> Galderma, a drug company. I have been to three of the four listed in my

> city and all were miserable failures at treating my rosacea, treating

> me only with metrogel and strong steroid creams ... when I have neither

> pustules nor papules... and finally dropping me saying they could not

> do anything for me.

> I say this simply to make it clear that doctors listed may in fact know

> nothing about rosacea but be big prescribers of Galderma products.

>

>

>

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- I think you are correct! I didn't get much

help from that list either. Michele

--- Brady Barrows brady.barrows@...> wrote:

> As far as I know, no one is making a physician list.

> You would think

> this group would have one, but it does not. The

> group could then

> comment on

> each doctor listed and their experience, but it does

> not. At least I

> have started a list and it is something to start

> with if one is looking

> for a physician. I mention on my physician page to

> email me a name and

> address and his/her website if you know of one.

> About a half dozen on

> the page have been acquired through this method.

> But mostly I spent

> hours searching the net making this list and it is a

> public service free

> for the taking. I have a legal disclaimer regarding

> third party links

> and doing business with third parties [or

> physicians] mentioned on my

> site. This is a touchy legal issue about

> recommending physicians in

> case you didn't know. What if you recommend a

> physician and this

> physician causes problems to a patient? It is not

> as easy as you

> think. , if you think you can do better, why

> don't you set up a

> web site just for this.....

>

> Brady Barrows

>

>

> On Friday, January 18, 2002, at 04:55 PM,

> Worobec wrote:

>

> > I keep seeing Brady Barrows pop up as if he has a

> magical list of

> > doctors who are experts on rosacea. The list of

> doctors is from

> > Galderma, a drug company. I have been to three of

> the four listed in my

> > city and all were miserable failures at treating

> my rosacea, treating

> > me only with metrogel and strong steroid creams

> ... when I have neither

> > pustules nor papules... and finally dropping me

> saying they could not

> > do anything for me.

> > I say this simply to make it clear that doctors

> listed may in fact know

> > nothing about rosacea but be big prescribers of

> Galderma products.

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Please read the list highlights before posting to

> the whole group

> > (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will

> be delayed if you

> > don't give a meaningful subject or trim your reply

> text. You must

> > change the subject when replying to a digest !

> >

> > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently

> published book.

> >

> > To leave the list send an email to

> rosacea-support-

> > unsubscribe

> >

> >

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