Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 I totally understand his answer. Been " between " doctors many times. You need to use your feelings to follow the one dr. ideas or the other dr. ideas. QUOTE I have contacted Dr Bihari on a number of occasions to discuss the points you have raised. It is simply that I advise on the basis of my experience and opinions, and Dr Bihari advises on the basis of his experience and opinions. It is your choice to read the summary of both opinions, and make your decision which seems most logical and acceptable. It has been said that, with every patient considered, each doctor will have his own opinion on the best options for treatment. These different opinions often vary extensively. It is the patient's right and responsibility to choose the opinion, and therefore the doctor, that most closely agrees with their own. The information available from the LDN website, and the information based on my own experiences, are both attached. Regards, Bob Lawrence END QUOTE > DOES ANYONE KNOW WHY DR. BIHARI AND DR. LAWRENCE DON'T DISCUSS LDN WITH > ONE ANOTHER SINCE THEIR VIEWS ARE DIFFERENT ABOUT TAKING THIS DRUG? I > THINK IT WOULD HELP ALL OF US IF THEY AGREED ON A UNIVERSAL TREATMENT. > IT'S CONFUSING OTHERWISE. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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