Guest guest Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 I’m happy to have both and I do like getting perspectives from other health care practitioners. But, I respect Tristan’s point of view and am happy to go along with the consensus. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of TrVerb@... Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 8:03 PM Subject: Fwd: [ ] Re: Health Care Practitioners on this Listserv (sorry, I am sending this again with a more apt subject line so interested parties might have a better chance to respond.) -----Original Message----- From: trverb@... Sent: Mon, Oct 12, 2009 8:01 pm Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Toothpaste and dentist visit No disrespect to Vikki sen intended, but I thought there appeared to be many of us on this listserv that agreed that health care practitioners should not be on this listserv. I am not comfortable having a health care practitioner privy to these conversations nor do I wish to receive advice from any health care practitioner other than my own. I value this listserv for the community of people who can relate to my situation vis-a-vis celiac and gluten. Do we have a moderator who can address this issue? Thank you, Tristan -----Original Message----- From: drvikkipetersen <drvikkipetersen@...> Sent: Mon, Oct 12, 2009 10:59 am Subject: [ ] Re: Toothpaste and dentist visit Yes, ask the hygienist for a gluten-free toothpaste. My dentist has both but call ahead to make sure they do have it. If not, they should be able to get it in time for your apppointment. > > Hi > > My 3 year old celiac daughter just had her first dentist visit. She was a little scared so they only counted her teeth. > > Next visit will be more of a cleaning. Are there any gluten concerns with toothpaste, polish, floride? > > Has any one every heard of anything or had any problems? > > Thx > > Sent from my iPhone > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 I know someone who didn't have a good experience at that office either. one reason for for not letting drs. on here is so that we can feel safe and comfortable sharing such experiences. On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 8:02 PM, <TrVerb@...> wrote: (sorry, I am sending this again with a more apt subject line so interested parties might have a better chance to respond.) -----Original Message----- From: trverb@... Sent: Mon, Oct 12, 2009 8:01 pm Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Toothpaste and dentist visit No disrespect to Vikki sen intended, but I thought there appeared to be many of us on this listserv that agreed that health care practitioners should not be on this listserv. I am not comfortable having a health care practitioner privy to these conversations nor do I wish to receive advice from any health care practitioner other than my own. I value this listserv for the community of people who can relate to my situation vis-a-vis celiac and gluten. Do we have a moderator who can address this issue? Thank you, Tristan -----Original Message----- From: drvikkipetersen <drvikkipetersen@...> Sent: Mon, Oct 12, 2009 10:59 am Subject: [ ] Re: Toothpaste and dentist visit Yes, ask the hygienist for a gluten-free toothpaste. My dentist has both but call ahead to make sure they do have it. If not, they should be able to get it in time for your apppointment. > > Hi > > My 3 year old celiac daughter just had her first dentist visit. She was a little scared so they only counted her teeth. > > Next visit will be more of a cleaning. Are there any gluten concerns with toothpaste, polish, floride? > > Has any one every heard of anything or had any problems? > > Thx > > Sent from my iPhone > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 Yes, another good reason not to include practitioners. We are often sharing our experiences with various health care professionals - we need to be able to do that without their being a part of the conversation! -----Original Message----- From: IamHere <amirar7777@...> Sent: Mon, Oct 12, 2009 8:26 pm Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Health Care Practitioners on this Listserv I know someone who didn't have a good experience at that office either. one reason for for not letting drs. on here is so that we can feel safe and comfortable sharing such experiences. On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 8:02 PM, <TrVerb@...> wrote: (sorry, I am sending this again with a more apt subject line so interested parties might have a better chance to respond.) -----Original Message----- From: trverb@... Sent: Mon, Oct 12, 2009 8:01 pm Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Toothpaste and dentist visit No disrespect to Vikki sen intended, but I thought there appeared to be many of us on this listserv that agreed that health care practitioners should not be on this listserv. I am not comfortable having a health care practitioner privy to these conversations nor do I wish to receive advice from any health care practitioner other than my own. I value this listserv for the community of people who can relate to my situation vis-a-vis celiac and gluten. Do we have a moderator who can address this issue? Thank you, Tristan -----Original Message----- From: drvikkipetersen <drvikkipetersen > Sent: Mon, Oct 12, 2009 10:59 am Subject: [ ] Re: Toothpaste and dentist visit Yes, ask the hygienist for a gluten-free toothpaste. My dentist has both but call ahead to make sure they do have it. If not, they should be able to get it in time for your apppointment. > > Hi > > My 3 year old celiac daughter just had her first dentist visit. She was a little scared so they only counted her teeth. > > Next visit will be more of a cleaning. Are there any gluten concerns with toothpaste, polish, floride? > > Has any one every heard of anything or had any problems? > > Thx > > Sent from my iPhone > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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