Guest guest Posted August 28, 2003 Report Share Posted August 28, 2003 Hi ...that sounds like a good idea. I saw a need for this and I sent a message for everyone to put their DR's either GP or Neuro's along with their pharmacy on site. I am willing to compile. I did call the pharmacy listed in the Dr. Bihari article. A couple of them are going to send me a compiled list of DR's who prescribe LDN. Have to call more on the list. Also, I just made a package, a lot, a lot of papers on LDN and many, many sheets of all the member's emails. Gave them to my GP yesterday. I gave him the article from DR Bihari's site a few weeks ago, but I really bombarded him with information this time. Well, he said, "Well, it is such a low dose I really do not see a problem. But I wanted him to call Dr. Bihari and talk with him.( I told him I was willing to pay the long distance charges) Also for my GP to tell Dr. B all the meds I am on. I want him to get some direction from Dr. Bihari because my GP is not familiar with this medication and then he can give it to me. I am taking Imuran, Rebif, and IV once a month. I do know I will have to stop the IV no problem but I need more direction in case I run into some problems. So everyone, put your GP's, Neuro who are prescribing LDN for you in an email. Don't forget your pharmacy. It really does help when you show your GP's and Neuro that there are innovative Doctor's out their who have the edge on medicine. Who take that knowledge along with their passion to heal and give it to their patients. Cabbie Ordinary people believe only in the possible. Extraordinary people visualize not what is possible or probable, but rather what is impossible. And by visualizing the impossible, they begin to see it as possible. - Cherie - Hi ...that sounds like a good idea. I saw a need for this and I sent a message for everyone to put their DR's either GP or Neuro's along with their pharmacy on site. I am willing to compile. I did call the pharmacy listed in the Dr. Bihari article. A couple of them are going to send me a compiled list of DR's who prescribe LDN. Have to call more on the list. Also, I just made a package, a lot, a lot of papers on LDN and many, many sheets of all the member's emails. Gave them to my GP yesterday. I gave him the article from DR Bihari's site a few weeks ago, but I really bombarded him with information this time. Well, he said, "Well, it is such a low dose I really do not see a problem. But I wanted him to call Dr. Bihari and talk with him.( I told him I was willing to pay the long distance charges) Also for my GP to tell Dr. B all the meds I am on. I want him to get some direction from Dr. Bihari because my GP is not familiar with this medication and then he can give it to me. I am taking Imuran, Rebif, and IV once a month. I do know I will have to stop the IV no problem but I need more direction in case I run into some problems. So everyone, put your GP's, Neuro who are prescribing LDN for you in an email. Don't forget your pharmacy. It really does help when you show your GP's and Neuro that there are innovative Doctor's out their who have the edge on medicine. Who take that knowledge along with their passion to heal and give it to their patients. Cabbie Ordinary people believe only in the possible. Extraordinary people visualize not what is possible or probable, but rather what is impossible. And by visualizing the impossible, they begin to see it as possible. - Cherie - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2003 Report Share Posted August 28, 2003 Dr. ph Wezensky, MD, GP Dr. Rick Jensen, ND Kokopelli Health & Wellness 2650 North Ave., Suite 100 Grand Junction, CO 81501 (970)263-4660 Have not positively settled on a pharmacy, yet. Noland ----- Original Message ----- From: Cabbie54@... low dose naltrexone Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 11:37 AM Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Fwd: 's idea is great and see what my GP said pleasant surprise Hi ...that sounds like a good idea. I saw a need for this and I sent a message for everyone to put their DR's either GP or Neuro's along with their pharmacy on site. I am willing to compile. I did call the pharmacy listed in the Dr. Bihari article. A couple of them are going to send me a compiled list of DR's who prescribe LDN. Have to call more on the list. Also, I just made a package, a lot, a lot of papers on LDN and many, many sheets of all the member's emails. Gave them to my GP yesterday. I gave him the article from DR Bihari's site a few weeks ago, but I really bombarded him with information this time. Well, he said, "Well, it is such a low dose I really do not see a problem. But I wanted him to call Dr. Bihari and talk with him.( I told him I was willing to pay the long distance charges) Also for my GP to tell Dr. B all the meds I am on. I want him to get some direction from Dr. Bihari because my GP is not familiar with this medication and then he can give it to me. I am taking Imuran, Rebif, and IV once a month. I do know I will have to stop the IV no problem but I need more direction in case I run into some problems. So everyone, put your GP's, Neuro who are prescribing LDN for you in an email. Don't forget your pharmacy. It really does help when you show your GP's and Neuro that there are innovative Doctor's out their who have the edge on medicine. Who take that knowledge along with their passion to heal and give it to their patients. CabbieOrdinary people believe only in the possible. Extraordinarypeople visualize not what is possible or probable, but ratherwhat is impossible. And by visualizing the impossible, theybegin to see it as possible.- Cherie - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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