Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Darn Dave..that is a real Fuc up.. Tom In a message dated 2/2/2010 1:37:27 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, d.cruikshank@... writes: Today my wife visited a Headache specialty clinic at Jefferson University Hospital in Philly. We waited 6 months for the appointment. They are supposed to be real experts. You meet with a Psychiatrist, a Neurologist, and a headache specialist. They all see you the same day so they talk amongst each other and come up with a plan to help you. We came in with 10 years worth of medical records which we carefully culled and put in a binder. We told them everything. They knew all of the meds she is on. So they give her a script for a new wonder drug and send us home. When we go to have it filled the pharmacist tells us if she takes this new drug with the Lithium she is already on for bi-polar she will have liver and kidney failure, they should never be used together. So that immediately shook my faith in them. So much for them all working together so nothing is missed! So we took a whole day off, got up at 6:00am to be there, had to pay a $420 co-pay for this. We came in fully prepared and very aware of her meds, her past history and conditions. Imagine people who are less aware or just trust that the Doctors are experts and have all the answers. They never even asked to look at the information we brought, even though they told us we had to bring it. They only looked at it when we put it under their nose and said HERE, HERE is the information you are looking for. The Psychiatrist biggest input was your on too many medications, we need to wean you of most of them. Didn't leave feeling very hopeful. She has another appointment in 2 months at Hopkins University Hospital in Baltimore Md. This we are told is supposed to be the top Migraine / Headache clinic on the East Coast. I hope so. Thanks for listening, Dave Oh btw sitting in the waiting room for 6 hours was a real treat for my back. Even though I thought ahead to bring a pillow for my back. I ended up twisted like a pretzel on the chair trying to nap while they tended to her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 HI Dave, I have many food/medicine intolerances as well as headaches that I never had before. So I've been reading about how food/medicine intolerances may be at the root of most headaches including migraines. Apparently, these intolerances cause the immune cells that make and store immune mediators like histamine, prostoglandins and leucotrienes, to become hypersensitive and release these mediators much more easily (like in response to physical exercise, strong emotion and stress). These immune mediators have vasoactive properties that cause blood vessels to dilate too much and then your body counteracts that by constricting blood vessals with adrenaline. The result causes headaches, which I have experienced first hand and they are not fun. My intolerances started when I was taking high dose Celebrex for neck pain. Suddenly, I was getting up at night with my ears ringing and my heart palpitating. I tried other nsaids and aspirin, but I got the same symptoms with all of them. Since then I react to most meds and also certain foods. I'm also intolerant of many foods, but the one that is really striking is aged cheese, which has lots of histamine anyway. My body is awash in histamine that I can't easily detoxify let alone deal with the additional histamine that may be in the food I eat. Anyway, I'm thinking that if your wife has these med/food intolerances causing her headaches, that her symptoms would be worse if she eats foods with histamine already in them. These include aged cheeses, marinated and pickled foods, bananas, spinach, any kind of aged meat etc etc. So this is a test you could do. Also I looked up lithium and it has lots of interactions with other drugs and has many side effects on its own, but none of them seemed to be headache. Rochelle > > Today my wife visited a Headache specialty clinic at Jefferson > University Hospital in Philly. We waited 6 months for the > appointment. They are supposed to be real experts. You meet with a > Psychiatrist, a Neurologist, and a headache specialist. They all see > you the same day so they talk amongst each other and come up with a > plan to help you. We came in with 10 years worth of medical records > which we carefully culled and put in a binder. We told them > everything. They knew all of the meds she is on. So they give her a > script for a new wonder drug and send us home. When we go to have it > filled the pharmacist tells us if she takes this new drug with the > Lithium she is already on for bi-polar she will have liver and kidney > failure, they should never be used together. So that immediately > shook my faith in them. So much for them all working together so > nothing is missed! So we took a whole day off, got up at 6:00am to be > there, had to pay a $420 co-pay for this. We came in fully prepared > and very aware of her meds, her past history and conditions. Imagine > people who are less aware or just trust that the Doctors are experts > and have all the answers. They never even asked to look at the > information we brought, even though they told us we had to bring it. > They only looked at it when we put it under their nose and said HERE, > HERE is the information you are looking for. The Psychiatrist biggest > input was your on too many medications, we need to wean you of most > of them. Didn't leave feeling very hopeful. She has another > appointment in 2 months at Hopkins University Hospital in > Baltimore Md. This we are told is supposed to be the top Migraine / > Headache clinic on the East Coast. I hope so. Thanks for listening, Dave > > Oh btw sitting in the waiting room for 6 hours was a real treat for > my back. Even though I thought ahead to bring a pillow for my back. I > ended up twisted like a pretzel on the chair trying to nap while they > tended to her. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Dave, Give Sandi Radomski in Jenkintown a call for your wife. http://allergyantidotes.com/ Tell her Sasha referred you to her. You can google her. Sasha From: Dave Cruikshank Date: 02/02/10 00:37:27 neck pain Subject: Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife Today my wife visited a Headache specialty clinic at Jefferson University Hospital in Philly. We waited 6 months for the appointment. They are supposed to be real experts. You meet with a Psychiatrist, a Neurologist, and a headache specialist. They all see you the same day so they talk amongst each other and come up with a plan to help you. We came in with 10 years worth of medical records which we carefully culled and put in a binder. We told them everything. They knew all of the meds she is on. So they give her a script for a new wonder drug and send us home. When we go to have it filled the pharmacist tells us if she takes this new drug with the Lithium she is already on for bi-polar she will have liver and kidney failure, they should never be used together. So that immediately shook my faith in them. So much for them all working together so nothing is missed! So we took a whole day off, got up at 6:00am to be Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Forgive me Sasha., this women is a social worker and a nutrition person.  As a past severe migraine sufferer myself talk therapy IMHO is not going to work For instance, I knew that the smell of certain perfumes gave me a headache, not a damn thing I can do to control others from wearing it. Therefore the only thing that would work would be medication. Dave, the interesting thing is I had severe disabling migraines. I tried everything, including Lithium as a preventative drug. Finally my neurologiest wanted me to go on daily narcotics.. I thought he was nuts and i refused. Funny thing, when I went on the narcotics for my various ailments, my migraines went from 8-15 a week to maybe 1 or 2 a year. As your wife ever looked into narcotics every day rather then just to treat. Granted I used DHE, imitrex, maxalt, been there done that. Used them all, and they all worked for some period or another.... I sympathize, I described my very first migraine as I was scared I was going to die, and then I was scared that I wasnt going to. Deb RN  Debra ________________________________ From: sms <sms@...> neck pain Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 12:33:22 PM Subject: Re: Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife  Dave, Give Sandi Radomski in Jenkintown a call for your wife. http://allergyantidotes.com/ Tell her Sasha referred you to her. You can google her. Sasha From: Dave Cruikshank Date: 02/02/10 00:37:27 PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com Subject: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife Today my wife visited a Headache specialty clinic at Jefferson University Hospital in Philly. We waited 6 months for the appointment. They are supposed to be real experts. You meet with a Psychiatrist, a Neurologist, and a headache specialist. They all see you the same day so they talk amongst each other and come up with a plan to help you. We came in with 10 years worth of medical records which we carefully culled and put in a binder. We told them everything. They knew all of the meds she is on. So they give her a script for a new wonder drug and send us home. When we go to have it filled the pharmacist tells us if she takes this new drug with the Lithium she is already on for bi-polar she will have liver and kidney failure, they should never be used together. So that immediately shook my faith in them. So much for them all working together so nothing is missed! So we took a whole day off, got up at 6:00am to be Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Debra, Oops! Sorry, Debra. I think you misunderstand what it is Dr. Radomski does Just because she started off her career in social work, doesn't mean 30 years later she is encapsulated in that. Her world over the years has evolved into something quite astounding and profound. She is not a nutritionist as you suggest, but instead a Naturopathic Doctor known world-wide for her stellar talents and abilities having everything to do with Allergies. She created Allergy Antidotes, and has a spectacular reputation which is Five Star. She has helped many with migraines and everything else related to allergies and I don't doubt she can also help Dave. How about if we let Dave decide that? Following is her description you can find on her webpage http://www.AllergyAntidotes.com ---------------------------- Sandi Radomski is board certified in Social Work, a psychotherapist and a naturopathic doctor. Her background includes teaching in the medical school at University of Wisconsin for 8 years, doing biofeedback with pain patients for 10 years and conducting research in psychoneuroimmunology with children with cancer. She is the creator and founder of the Allergy AntidotesTM system for identifying and treating sensitivity reactions with Energy Psychology techniques. She utilizes the application of these techniques to the treatment of autism, weight loss, learning and behavioral problems, anxiety and depression. Sandi's experience in energy work includes energy psychology techniques such as TFT (diagnostically trained), EFT, TAT, and BSFF, and chiropractic techniques such as NAET, TBM, Biokinetics, NET and JMT. She was the first to use EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) for balancing the body's energy system in relation to a reactive substance. Currently specializing in allergy work , Sandi has written the basic training manual Allergy Antidotes™ – The Energy Psychology Treatment of Allergy-Like Reactions and the Advanced Procedures Manual of Allergy Antidotes Techniques, and is the co-creator of the new Ask & Receive system and co-author of the Ask & Receive Manual. She has also produced the DVD Allergy Antidotes-EFT Treatment of Allergies. She is also the co-author of the eBook and computer program The Key to Successful Weight Loss and the soon to be released computer program, ZAP Food Cravings. Sandi is an International lecturer and trainer of seminars approved for Continuing Education credits and is available for private sessions, both in person or by telephone. Sandi is a licensed Social Worker in Pennsylvania and a licensed Clinical Social Worker in New Jersey. To make an appointment email: allergyantidotes@... Sasha -------------------------------- From: Debra Date: 2/2/2010 12:19:57 PM neck pain Subject: Re: Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife Forgive me Sasha., this women is a social worker and a nutrition person. As a past severe migraine sufferer myself talk therapy IMHO is not going to work For instance, I knew that the smell of certain perfumes gave me a headache, not a damn thing I can do to control others from wearing it. Therefore the only thing that would work would be medication. Dave, the interesting thing is I had severe disabling migraines. I tried everything, including Lithium as a preventative drug. Finally my neurologiest wanted me to go on daily narcotics.. I thought he was nuts and i refused. Funny thing, when I went on the narcotics for my various ailments my migraines went from 8-15 a week to maybe 1 or 2 a year. As your wife ever looked into narcotics every day rather then just to treat. Granted I used DHE, imitrex, maxalt, been there done that. Used them all, and they all worked for some period or another.... I sympathize, I described my very first migraine as I was scared I was going to die, and then I was scared that I wasnt going to. Deb RN Debra From: sms <sms@...> neck pain Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 12:33:22 PM Subject: Re: Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife Dave, Give Sandi Radomski in Jenkintown a call for your wife. http://allergyantidotes.com/ Tell her Sasha referred you to her. You can google her. Sasha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 SMS, I am sure she can help Dave. The question is can she help Dave's wife. I am very interested in the fact that she works with pain patients.....I wonder if she has had success getting patients off of narcotics. Do you see both Sandy and her husband for your back/neck pain? I am going to look into giving her a call as I developed a life threatning allergy to latex that was career ending. I saw immunoligists as well as allergists that all said the same thing. So, I am curious as to her professional opinion...  Dave, as your wife tried acupuncture, or chinese medicine? Deb RN  Debra ________________________________ From: sms <sms@...> neck pain Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 3:05:31 PM Subject: Re: Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife  Debra, Oops! Sorry, Debra. I think you misunderstand what it is Dr. Radomski does Just because she started off her career in social work, doesn't mean 30 years later she is encapsulated in that. Her world over the years has evolved into something quite astounding and profound. She is not a nutritionist as you suggest, but instead a Naturopathic Doctor known world-wide for her stellar talents and abilities having everything to do with Allergies. She created Allergy Antidotes, and has a spectacular reputation which is Five Star. She has helped many with migraines and everything else related to allergies and I don't doubt she can also help Dave. How about if we let Dave decide that? Following is her description you can find on her webpage http://www.AllergyA ntidotes. com ------------ --------- ------- Sandi Radomski is board certified in Social Work, a psychotherapist and a naturopathic doctor. Her background includes teaching in the medical school at University of Wisconsin for 8 years, doing biofeedback with pain patients for 10 years and conducting research in psychoneuroimmunolo gy with children with cancer. She is the creator and founder of the Allergy AntidotesTM system for identifying and treating sensitivity reactions with Energy Psychology techniques. She utilizes the application of these techniques to the treatment of autism, weight loss, learning and behavioral problems, anxiety and depression. Sandi's experience in energy work includes energy psychology techniques such as TFT (diagnostically trained), EFT, TAT, and BSFF, and chiropractic techniques such as NAET, TBM, Biokinetics, NET and JMT. She was the first to use EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) for balancing the body's energy system in relation to a reactive substance. Currently specializing in allergy work , Sandi has written the basic training manual Allergy Antidotes™ – The Energy Psychology Treatment of Allergy-Like Reactions and the Advanced Procedures Manual of Allergy Antidotes Techniques, and is the co-creator of the new Ask & Receive system and co-author of the Ask & Receive Manual. She has also produced the DVD Allergy Antidotes-EFT Treatment of Allergies. She is also the co-author of the eBook and computer program The Key to Successful Weight Loss and the soon to be released computer program, ZAP Food Cravings. Sandi is an International lecturer and trainer of seminars approved for Continuing Education credits and is available for private sessions, both in person or by telephone. Sandi is a licensed Social Worker in Pennsylvania and a licensed Clinical Social Worker in New Jersey. To make an appointment email: allergyantidotes@ verizon.ne Sasha ------------ --------- --------- -- From: Debra Date: 2/2/2010 12:19:57 PM PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife Forgive me Sasha., this women is a social worker and a nutrition person. As a past severe migraine sufferer myself talk therapy IMHO is not going to work For instance, I knew that the smell of certain perfumes gave me a headache, not a damn thing I can do to control others from wearing it. Therefore the only thing that would work would be medication. Dave, the interesting thing is I had severe disabling migraines. I tried everything, including Lithium as a preventative drug. Finally my neurologiest wanted me to go on daily narcotics.. I thought he was nuts and i refused. Funny thing, when I went on the narcotics for my various ailments my migraines went from 8-15 a week to maybe 1 or 2 a year. As your wife ever looked into narcotics every day rather then just to treat. Granted I used DHE, imitrex, maxalt, been there done that. Used them all, and they all worked for some period or another.... I sympathize, I described my very first migraine as I was scared I was going to die, and then I was scared that I wasnt going to. Deb RN Debra From: sms <sms@...> PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 12:33:22 PM Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife Dave, Give Sandi Radomski in Jenkintown a call for your wife. http://allergyantidotes.com/ Tell her Sasha referred you to her. You can google her. Sasha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Debra, Do high histamine foods bother you? The caveman diet would probably kill me because I have to stay away from most fruits and vegetables. I follow the Failsafe diet, which eliminates salicylates, amines (like histamine) and also I cannot have any sulfurous foods like cabbage and brussels sprouts. I am better on this diet. You can see it at http://www.plantpoisonsandrottenstuff.info/content/elimination-diet.aspx Rochelle > > > > Today my wife visited a Headache specialty clinic at Jefferson > > University Hospital in Philly. We waited 6 months for the > > appointment. They are supposed to be real experts. You meet with a > > Psychiatrist, a Neurologist, and a headache specialist. They all see > > you the same day so they talk amongst each other and come up with a > > plan to help you. We came in with 10 years worth of medical records > > which we carefully culled and put in a binder. We told them > > everything. They knew all of the meds she is on. So they give her a > > script for a new wonder drug and send us home. When we go to have it > > filled the pharmacist tells us if she takes this new drug with the > > Lithium she is already on for bi-polar she will have liver and kidney > > failure, they should never be used together. So that immediately > > shook my faith in them. So much for them all working together so > > nothing is missed! So we took a whole day off, got up at 6:00am to be > > there, had to pay a $420 co-pay for this. We came in fully prepared > > and very aware of her meds, her past history and conditions. Imagine > > people who are less aware or just trust that the Doctors are experts > > and have all the answers. They never even asked to look at the > > information we brought, even though they told us we had to bring it. > > They only looked at it when we put it under their nose and said HERE, > > HERE is the information you are looking for. The Psychiatrist biggest > > input was your on too many medications, we need to wean you of most > > of them. Didn't leave feeling very hopeful. She has another > > appointment in 2 months at Hopkins University Hospital in > > Baltimore Md. This we are told is supposed to be the top Migraine / > > Headache clinic on the East Coast. I hope so. Thanks for listening, Dave > > > > Oh btw sitting in the waiting room for 6 hours was a real treat for > > my back. Even though I thought ahead to bring a pillow for my back. I > > ended up twisted like a pretzel on the chair trying to nap while they > > tended to her. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Sorry, I meant to say Dave's wife. And Debra, do give Sandi a call. It would be great to know that she was able to be of assistance. I'll bet anything, if you give her a chance, she will be able to help you. Keep in mind, that what she does is alternative and not allopathic. If you are open to that, I'll bet anything she will be able to help. Let me know how it goes. Sasha ------------------------------------ From: Debra Date: 2/2/2010 1:58:58 PM neck pain Subject: Re: Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife SMS, I am sure she can help Dave. The question is can she help Dave's wife. I am very interested in the fact that she works with pain patients.....I wonder if she has had success getting patients off of narcotics. Do you see both Sandy and her husband for your back/neck pain? I am going to look into giving her a call as I developed a life threatning allergy to latex that was career ending. I saw immunoligists as well as allergists that all said the same thing. So, I am curious as to her professional opinion... Dave, as your wife tried acupuncture, or chinese medicine? Deb RN Debra ________________________________ From: sms <sms@...> neck pain Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 3:05:31 PM Subject: Re: Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife Debra, Oops! Sorry, Debra. I think you misunderstand what it is Dr. Radomski does Just because she started off her career in social work, doesn't mean 30 years later she is encapsulated in that. Her world over the years has evolved into something quite astounding and profound. She is not a nutritionist as you suggest, but instead a Naturopathic Doctor known world-wide for her stellar talents and abilities having everything to do with Allergies. She created Allergy Antidotes, and has a spectacular reputation which is Five Star. She has helped many with migraines and everything else related to allergies and I don't doubt she can also help Dave. How about if we let Dave decide that? Following is her description you can find on her webpage http://www.AllergyA ntidotes. com ------------ --------- ------- Sandi Radomski is board certified in Social Work, a psychotherapist and a naturopathic doctor. Her background includes teaching in the medical school at University of Wisconsin for 8 years, doing biofeedback with pain patients for 10 years and conducting research in psychoneuroimmunolo gy with children with cancer. She is the creator and founder of the Allergy AntidotesTM system for identifying and treating sensitivity reactions with Energy Psychology techniques. She utilizes the application of these techniques to the treatment of autism, weight loss, learning and behavioral problems, anxiety and depression. Sandi's experience in energy work includes energy psychology techniques such as TFT (diagnostically trained), EFT, TAT, and BSFF, and chiropractic techniques such as NAET, TBM, Biokinetics, NET and JMT. She was the first to use EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) for balancing the body's energy system in relation to a reactive substance. Currently specializing in allergy work , Sandi has written the basic training manual Allergy Antidotes™ – The Energy Psychology Treatment of Allergy-Like Reactions and the Advanced Procedures Manual of Allergy Antidotes Techniques, and is the co-creator of the new Ask & Receive system and co-author of the Ask & Receive Manual. She has also produced the DVD Allergy Antidotes-EFT Treatment of Allergies. She is also the co-author of the eBook and computer program The Key to Successful Weight Loss and the soon to be released computer program, ZAP Food Cravings. Sandi is an International lecturer and trainer of seminars approved for Continuing Education credits and is available for private sessions, both in person or by telephone. Sandi is a licensed Social Worker in Pennsylvania and a licensed Clinical Social Worker in New Jersey. To make an appointment email: allergyantidotes@ verizon.ne Sasha ------------ --------- --------- -- From: Debra Date: 2/2/2010 12:19:57 PM PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife Forgive me Sasha., this women is a social worker and a nutrition person. As a past severe migraine sufferer myself talk therapy IMHO is not going to work For instance, I knew that the smell of certain perfumes gave me a headache, not a damn thing I can do to control others from wearing it. Therefore the only thing that would work would be medication. Dave, the interesting thing is I had severe disabling migraines. I tried everything, including Lithium as a preventative drug. Finally my neurologiest wanted me to go on daily narcotics.. I thought he was nuts and i refused. Funny thing, when I went on the narcotics for my various ailments my migraines went from 8-15 a week to maybe 1 or 2 a year. As your wife ever looked into narcotics every day rather then just to treat. Granted I used DHE, imitrex, maxalt, been there done that. Used them all, and they all worked for some period or another.... I sympathize, I described my very first migraine as I was scared I was going to die, and then I was scared that I wasnt going to. Deb RN Debra From: sms <sms@...> PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com Sent: Tue, February 2, 2010 12:33:22 PM Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Frustrating Migraine clinic visit with my wife Dave, Give Sandi Radomski in Jenkintown a call for your wife. http://allergyantidotes.com/ Tell her Sasha referred you to her. You can google her. 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