Guest guest Posted May 4, 1999 Report Share Posted May 4, 1999 ----Original Message Follows---- From: Dana Carvalho <clayvon@...> Reply-onelist onelist Subject: Dr. Date: Tue, 04 May 1999 20:17:35 -0400 From: Dana Carvalho <clayvon@...> Dr., Two years ago my daughter (then 9) was diagnosed with OCD, transient tic disorder and anxiety/affective NOS. I believe she has had this since she was born. Her tics have been increasing and I recently realized that some things she's always done, immediately imitating people's gestures or speech, are probably related to Tourettes. Someone on the list suggested I take her to a psycopharmacologist to check her diagnosis, possibly adding Tourettes to the mix as well as additional meds to treat it. She currently takes 10 mg Paxil daily. A Doc on another list suggested I take her to Dr. March at Duke. He diagnosed her originally but he doesn't treat her because he wasn't in my insurance network. She sees a psychiatrist every 3-4 mos just for a new med perscription, he doesn't do any therapy with her. She saw Dr. Reid for some help to stop picking scabs, which worked after 3-4 sessions. At this point I'm not sure what I'll do next, take her back to Dr. March (my insurance covers him now) or go to the psycopharmacologist who is more familiar with Tourettes. One reason for my uncertainty is that I'm not sure of my goal. Ava does really well in school, straight A's, lots of friends, teachers love her. Her facial tics don't seem to bother her. And as far as the copying thing goes, she is so self-absorbed that she doesn't really tune in to how that might bother people. In fact, now that her scary OCD thoughts are gone due to meds, and her intrusive " I'm defective " thoughts don't happen as often and when they do we've created some very successful strategies to deal with them, she doesn't perceive herself as having a problem. But she still drives me nuts! She is so demanding, constantly interupting due to her self absorption, says " look at me, look at this " all the time when I'm trying to shop, cook or whatever. Some days are worse than others, today was a particularly bad day. We had to do some errands and by the time we were done I was frazzeled and had a headache. We met a friend and her toddler and Ava drove in the car with them and my friend said she did the same thing " watch this look at this " the whole way to the restaurant. By the way, she's not just saying this, she actually wants you to look at the face the baby's making, her copying it, her singing a song, her doing a dance step, her her her....And I don't give in to this, I tell her to stop, go sit in the car, show me once and then that's it, leave the table dinner is done; I use hand signals sometimes to further minimize the attention she may be getting from me trying to stop her. She is always sorry or frustrated but she is relentless. So what now? Should I just be grateful that she's happy? It took a lot of work to get her to this point. She doesn't do CBT, but as far as she's concerned she doesn't need to change anything. She'd like not to have to sing a melody to the words she's reading sometimes and maybe some other little mental things but she's really not motivated to change anything at this point. What's the point in seeing either doctor if she doesn't do CBT, will he just add more meds for the tics (that don't bother her)? Can anything make her less driven and demanding of constant attention? Should I accept that this is as good as it gets and maybe I'm the one who should be on meds - valium! This is really stressful to live with, do you have any suggestions? Dana in NC ------------------------------------------------------------------------ With more than 14 million emails exchanged monthly. http://www.ONElist.com ONElist is truly helping connect the world! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The is sponsored by the OCSDA. You may visit their web site at http://www.ocdhelp.org/ and view schedules for chatroom support at http://www.ocdhelp.org/chat.html _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 1999 Report Share Posted October 19, 1999 Dear jurimed, Please add this email to the stack of letters you have perhaps received already regarding Dr. 's arrest. If there is a place to send a personal support card for Dr. , please let me know, too. By requiring a licence to practice medicine, the government has created this deception: one needs to obtain permission from government to practice medicine. Consequently, we cannot get any procedures that are not permitted by " the government and the acceptable practice " , even when these practices are the ones saving lives right now. Since when did we give the right to give permission for personal medical choices to the government in the first place? We are ripped off, folks. We paid for these bureaucrats tax dollars to kill us, only their knives are invisible, hidden under every single unneeded, dangerous, and " conventionally accepted " procedure. " Life, liberty and pursuit of happiness " , all that was promised to us by Declaration of Independence are violated by these sophisticated criminals! Dr. wrote some of the most integrated works for healing; her books provide cause, cure and real-life data for all who care to see how one can achieve health without expensive and often futile procedures. Almost all great contributors in history encounter opposition in their life time because their invention threaten the status quo. Their competence and ability threatens those incompetent and unable to deal with real problems. The doctor that first suggested the surgeons' hands must be washed before surgery was ridiculed by his colleagues (see Museum of Surgical Science in Chicago). Dr. Rife, the inventor of the Rife Device, produced the result of near 100% cancer cure, but pharmaceutical industry convinced his collegues to ostracize him! (see Jaguar Enterprises' website on Dr. Rife) This is the single greatest type of tragedy in civilized society, when life-saving producers are prosecuted for their precious invention that they invested most of their lives in. It is a double sided sword that hurts both the inventor and those that could benefit from the invention. It stifles the creative energy, the source of our economy and livelihood. When is this barbarious behavior, done by our legalized parasites, going to stop? When I first read " Cure for All Diseases " , I was wondering why Dr. wasn't in jail yet. With criminal FDA and diseasetablishment, all doctors who gives a damn and dare to do what's right are prosecuted or harrassed. Dr. Atkins (the writer of the best seller diet book " Dr Atkins Diet Revolution " ) had his licence suspended at one time for " prescribing non-standard procedure " . I thought Dr. would be safe practicing medicine in Mexico, but I guess I am wrong. This is great injustice: arresting a life-saving doctor for a stupid legality--one of the symptoms of our parasite-infested government. We are all trying to get rid of parasites in our bodies on the road to healing. Isn't it time we start thinking about how to get rid of human parasites that are in our way too? We have sick legislative body (that requires licence to heal), executive branch (FDA, that burns valuable books on healing, i.e. stevia, among other things), and judicial system (that prosecute life-saving doctors). A very sick government, indeed! ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 1999 Report Share Posted October 21, 1999 Hi , motion agreed against the parasites ! I'm doing my best up here to promote freedom of choice in health care. I promote ozone therapy, Rife, Live blood analysis, BTA, Lakhovsky, MORA and EAV, Bio-Photon, Beck blood pulser, and on top of that living food diet. Best to you Page aka ZenRebel Re: [bloodelectrification] Dr. > From: jwei3@... > > Dear jurimed, > > Please add this email to the stack of letters you have perhaps received > already regarding Dr. 's arrest. If there is a place to send a > personal support card for Dr. , please let me know, too. > > By requiring a licence to practice medicine, the government has created > this deception: one needs to obtain permission from government to > practice medicine. Consequently, we cannot get any procedures that are > not permitted by " the government and the acceptable practice " , even when > these practices are the ones saving lives right now. Since when did we > give the right to give permission for personal medical choices to the > government in the first place? > > We are ripped off, folks. We paid for these bureaucrats tax dollars to > kill us, only their knives are invisible, hidden under every single > unneeded, dangerous, and " conventionally accepted " procedure. " Life, > liberty and pursuit of happiness " , all that was promised to us by > Declaration of Independence are violated by these sophisticated > criminals! > > Dr. wrote some of the most integrated works for healing; her books > provide cause, cure and real-life data for all who care to see how one > can achieve health without expensive and often futile procedures. > > Almost all great contributors in history encounter opposition in their > life time because their invention threaten the status quo. Their > competence and ability threatens those incompetent and unable to deal > with real problems. > > The doctor that first suggested the surgeons' hands must be washed before > surgery was ridiculed by his colleagues (see Museum of Surgical Science > in Chicago). Dr. Rife, the inventor of the Rife Device, produced the > result of near 100% cancer cure, but pharmaceutical industry convinced > his collegues to ostracize him! (see Jaguar Enterprises' website on Dr. > Rife) > > This is the single greatest type of tragedy in civilized society, when > life-saving producers are prosecuted for their precious invention that > they invested most of their lives in. It is a double sided sword that > hurts both the inventor and those that could benefit from the invention. > It stifles the creative energy, the source of our economy and livelihood. > > When is this barbarious behavior, done by our legalized parasites, going > to stop? > > When I first read " Cure for All Diseases " , I was wondering why Dr. > wasn't in jail yet. With criminal FDA and diseasetablishment, all > doctors who gives a damn and dare to do what's right are prosecuted or > harrassed. Dr. Atkins (the writer of the best seller diet book " Dr > Atkins Diet Revolution " ) had his licence suspended at one time for > " prescribing non-standard procedure " . I thought Dr. would be safe > practicing medicine in Mexico, but I guess I am wrong. This is great > injustice: arresting a life-saving doctor for a stupid legality--one of > the symptoms of our parasite-infested government. > > We are all trying to get rid of parasites in our bodies on the road to > healing. Isn't it time we start thinking about how to get rid of human > parasites that are in our way too? We have sick legislative body (that > requires licence to heal), executive branch (FDA, that burns valuable > books on healing, i.e. stevia, among other things), and judicial system > (that prosecute life-saving doctors). A very sick government, indeed! > > > ___________________________________________________________________ > Get the Internet just the way you want it. > Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! > Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 1999 Report Share Posted November 3, 1999 Jim, Thanks for the info, I appreciate it. How long after the LP did it take before you could, say, travel by plane? We've set aside 5 days just in case. The nurse thought 3 days of bed rest would likely do it, sometimes less, but there have been exceptions. They take a bit more fluid than is usual. We have also been impressed with Dr. P, you don't often meet someone in medicine who inspires confidence as does he. We PWCs are darned lucky to have him. --Bob Dr. > Bob and all. > > I've been a patient of Dr. -- on and off -- > for a few yrs now. He is a very intelligent physician, > w/great grass roots knowledge of CFS. He and his > family have taken some professional and personal > battering from CFS -- and have hung in there. He > doesn't say much at times, but that's just his nature. > He moves pretty fast most of the time, but does spend > good time with new patients. > > Bob -- I believe you'd had asked about the LP for your > wife. Dr. did one on me in June. Some of the > things he looks for -- and I'm not speaking for him -- > is to rule out MS (the oglioclonal bands), different > identifiable/known bacterial and viral infections, > including Lyme Disease (still not conclusive in CSF), > and elevated lactic acid levels. Opening pressure is > also rountinely recorded. > > HTH > Jim > > ===== > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2001 Report Share Posted January 6, 2001 Dear Jerry, Thank you again for forwarding Dr. Bormann's posting. I took this to Dr. and was in the office when he phoned her. He did not know of her and had never met her but did know the Dr. Freeman she mentioned in her e-mail to you. He called Dr. Freeman's office and secured her phone number from his secretary. Dr. Bormann admitted that her information was not first hand knowledge and she would post a retraction. What she said was accurate about the other names she mentioned but she had assumed that it was true about Dr. as he had once been assoicated with them. As I state in my letter he withdrew his association and denounced them once he discovered what they were doing. I do not belong to cancer cure egroups. Can you send me a copy of the posting that she promised to do or tell me how I may join so I can secure it for myself. Thank you for bringing this to our attention as this untruth would have discouraged many from trying Poly-MVA and I believe lives would have been lost as a result. I understand your skepticism after all you have been through. I have put my future career at risk in taking this position so I too have been careful to investigate Dr. and talk to people who have known him for many years. As I state in Dr. Bormann's letter, the fault I find in him is that he has been too trusting of people and some have taken advantage of him. Following please find a copy of the e-mail I just sent to Dr. Bormann. Sincerely, Dr. > Dear Dr.Carolyn Bormann, > My name is Matson, Sr. I handle P.R. and Consulting for Dr. Al > and AMARC. Jerry Rollins forwarded to me your posting on Cancer Cure > egroups in response to his testimony about Poly-MVA. I can understand your > skepticism as I experienced so much fraud as I searched for an alternative > medicine in the attempt to save my wife's life. She was diagnosed last year > with an Astrocytoma III which was later upgraded to a GBM IV. We found > Poly-MVA after exhausting all conventional treatments. Poly-MVA was not able > to save her life because of the steroid and conventional treatment damage > but it sustained her and gave us an extra 6 months with her. We shall always > be grateful for this. > As a result of the positive help from Poly-MVA my son and I started the > Survivors website which is dedicated to my wife. You will see our story and > that of a number of others at www.polymvasurvivors.com. We have several > folks who have been in remission for 3 plus years and are doing very well. > Because of the volunteer work that I did in sharing our story, > Dr. graciously offered me a full-time position which I gladly > accepted. > I appreciate your integrity in offering to post a retraction of your > statements. I had personally checked Dr. out prior to accepting my > position and can place my full endorsement upon his personal integrity. I > was aware of his previous involvement with those you mentioned but was also > aware that he had separated himself from them for the very reasons you > state. The only error of which I find him is that he is sometimes too > trusting of people around him. I think many of us have made this same > mistake. > Mr. Rollins also is a person of great integrity and was anxious to share > with others the benefit he had received from Poly-MVA. I have been in close > communication with him as he has endeavored to ferret out the truth > regarding alternative medicines and their efficacy. > I felt it was important for me to communicate with you as I was the one > who brought your posting to Dr. attention and was in the office when > he phoned you. Again, I appreciate your spirit and will be glad to > communicate with you in the future if I can be of assistance. My very best > to you as we join together in helping families deal with this terrible > disease. I am also forwarding a copy of your egroup posting as Dr. > promised. > Sincerely, > Matson, Sr., Consultant > Advanced Med and Research Center > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2002 Report Share Posted November 13, 2002 > Can someone give me the website and/or contact information for Dr. > , please. WHere is Acuna, Mexico? http://www.joseband.com is the website. Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2003 Report Share Posted February 12, 2003 > > > > Al, I wonder if his trouble has anything to do with Lynn Knapp not opening her Stealth Virus List? She has not returned my two emails to her. I reallize this is off-topic but many people on this list are also on the Stealth Virus list. Bob > Hi Bob, I'll try to post the news report details if they appear on the NBC website. I discovered it will be showen only in Los Angeles. I did hear a report that when the reporter approached Dr. 's house he left running so fast that he left running out of his shoes. I did forward a Co-cure group post from Gail at the NCF a few weeks ago that his lab was closed. The NCF will also have an article on Dr. in the next issue of the National Forum publication. Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2003 Report Share Posted February 12, 2003 Or that he was on to something, and someone needed this covered up. After reading books like " Politics in Healing " and " Racketeering in Medicine " I'm no longer surprised by the lengths to which the " powers that be " in organized medicine will go to keep effective treatments from the American people, and destroy the work and vilify the lives of the discoverers. (Sorry if I've offended anyone.) Just suggesting that we keep an open mind about Dr. . Things aren't always how they appear. Bob <blue74730@y...> wrote: .... but something was wrong for him to get fired and they closed his lab down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 > Dr after extensive balance and inner ear/vestibular testing with Spencer, is proposing that the herpes virus is the root of the problem< Where is Dr. Sterwart? I believe my grandson is effected by the HHV-6 virus. It is encouraging that they have done so much research in this area and can offer a treatment. Did insurance pay for the tests he ordered? I very much would like Dr. to evaluate my grandson. Did he explain how the virus could be causing autism symptoms? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 > Dr after extensive balance and inner ear/vestibular testing with Spencer, is proposing that the herpes virus is the root of the problem< Where is Dr. Sterwart? I believe my grandson is effected by the HHV-6 virus. It is encouraging that they have done so much research in this area and can offer a treatment. Did insurance pay for the tests he ordered? I very much would like Dr. to evaluate my grandson. Did he explain how the virus could be causing autism symptoms? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2003 Report Share Posted March 29, 2003 >Can someone please send me Dr. Kendal 's phone number or web address? Thanks!< If he is the doctor treating the HHV-6 virus and is Austin, I would like his number too. Thankyou. Carlson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2003 Report Share Posted March 29, 2003 >Can someone please send me Dr. Kendal 's phone number or web address? Thanks!< If he is the doctor treating the HHV-6 virus and is Austin, I would like his number too. Thankyou. Carlson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2003 Report Share Posted March 29, 2003 >Can someone please send me Dr. Kendal 's phone number or web address? Thanks!< If he is the doctor treating the HHV-6 virus and is Austin, I would like his number too. Thankyou. Carlson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 In a message dated 6/5/03 6:47:56 PM Central Daylight Time, moisuk1@... writes: > I am glad I got to hear Dr. under more auspicious circumstances. > Cornelia Thanks Cornelia. The sound system @ the CASD, only when Dr. was speaking, was awful. Did anyone get his phone number? Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 In a message dated 6/5/03 6:47:56 PM Central Daylight Time, moisuk1@... writes: > I am glad I got to hear Dr. under more auspicious circumstances. > Cornelia Thanks Cornelia. The sound system @ the CASD, only when Dr. was speaking, was awful. Did anyone get his phone number? Lori Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2003 Report Share Posted June 13, 2003 Anyone have Dr. 's number in Austin? Re: IEPs ARDs and Making the Case for ABA Again, I'm new to this list, and there is a lot I'm still learning about my son's PPD and what our options may be. Do you really think that the school district has the resources to give your son the kind of individualized education that you're talking about? Instead of fighting a system that can't give you what you feel he needs, why not just leave the system and take him to a private school? It seems to me that you're expecting too much of the public school system (not disparaging public schools), to expect them to spend all that time, resources, and EVERYONE else's money, to give YOUR child a special individualized educational program, when no one else is getting such treatment. That's what montesori schools are for. It's one of those beggars (or tax-payers, in this case) can't be choosers kind of things. We recently took our son to the Callier Center for Communication Disorders, where Dr. Theresa Nezworski (214-905-3040) evaluated and diagnosed him with PPD in the Autism spectrum. Cost a bundle, but well worth the incurred debt. As part of her evaluation, she spent a few hours observing him in the PPCD class. She suggested that we keep him in PPCD next year if possible, because he is so comfortable there, and because they have children in his class with a variety of disabilities, and a general, but well organized approach to learning, as well as some individual attention to speach therapy. She said it was good for him to be able to interact with some children who were able to communicate better than him and didn't exhibit some of the autism behaviors that he does, so that he can learn appropriate social interaction from these children. A recent RISD evalutation concurred with the Callier Center evalutation. Not exactly the best news to receive, but it was nice to hear the same thing from both places, as this gives us more confidence that they have the correct diagnosis. We are amazed at the progress our son has made over this past school year. I really think that they do a great job of setting goals for him and tracking his progress. I'm always so excited when I read his progress reports and see that he has actually accomplished a goal or goals. It makes me want to cry. As a referrence point, my son is 5 (will turn 6 on 12/25), and has now completed two school years in PPCD at Dover Elementary ( ISD). I understand your frustration, to a degree. I remember the somewhat helpless feelings that I had when he wasn't progressing as fast as we thought he should be, and didn't know where to turn. Best of luck in your quest.< Blessed be, :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2003 Report Share Posted June 13, 2003 Anyone have Dr. 's number in Austin? Re: IEPs ARDs and Making the Case for ABA Again, I'm new to this list, and there is a lot I'm still learning about my son's PPD and what our options may be. Do you really think that the school district has the resources to give your son the kind of individualized education that you're talking about? Instead of fighting a system that can't give you what you feel he needs, why not just leave the system and take him to a private school? It seems to me that you're expecting too much of the public school system (not disparaging public schools), to expect them to spend all that time, resources, and EVERYONE else's money, to give YOUR child a special individualized educational program, when no one else is getting such treatment. That's what montesori schools are for. It's one of those beggars (or tax-payers, in this case) can't be choosers kind of things. We recently took our son to the Callier Center for Communication Disorders, where Dr. Theresa Nezworski (214-905-3040) evaluated and diagnosed him with PPD in the Autism spectrum. Cost a bundle, but well worth the incurred debt. As part of her evaluation, she spent a few hours observing him in the PPCD class. She suggested that we keep him in PPCD next year if possible, because he is so comfortable there, and because they have children in his class with a variety of disabilities, and a general, but well organized approach to learning, as well as some individual attention to speach therapy. She said it was good for him to be able to interact with some children who were able to communicate better than him and didn't exhibit some of the autism behaviors that he does, so that he can learn appropriate social interaction from these children. A recent RISD evalutation concurred with the Callier Center evalutation. Not exactly the best news to receive, but it was nice to hear the same thing from both places, as this gives us more confidence that they have the correct diagnosis. We are amazed at the progress our son has made over this past school year. I really think that they do a great job of setting goals for him and tracking his progress. I'm always so excited when I read his progress reports and see that he has actually accomplished a goal or goals. It makes me want to cry. As a referrence point, my son is 5 (will turn 6 on 12/25), and has now completed two school years in PPCD at Dover Elementary ( ISD). I understand your frustration, to a degree. I remember the somewhat helpless feelings that I had when he wasn't progressing as fast as we thought he should be, and didn't know where to turn. Best of luck in your quest.< Blessed be, :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Can someone give me Dr. 's phone number or his/her first name, please? Thank you, Hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Can someone give me Dr. 's phone number or his/her first name, please? Thank you, Hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Hi, I have noticed all the posts for Dr.s phone number. I searched the archives and turned up nada. I finally found this information on http://www.switchboard.com but I am not sure if this is the right person. Kendal 6818 Austin Center Blvd Ste 105 Austin, TX 78731-3199 (512)338-9840 Please let me know if this is correct. Theresa in SA > Can someone give me Dr. 's phone number or his/her first name, please? > > Thank you, Hope > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Hi, I have noticed all the posts for Dr.s phone number. I searched the archives and turned up nada. I finally found this information on http://www.switchboard.com but I am not sure if this is the right person. Kendal 6818 Austin Center Blvd Ste 105 Austin, TX 78731-3199 (512)338-9840 Please let me know if this is correct. Theresa in SA > Can someone give me Dr. 's phone number or his/her first name, please? > > Thank you, Hope > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 The phone # for Dr. is correct but the address is not. The correct address is below. I am not sure of the zip but that is easy enought to find if you need it. Dr. Kendal 6836 Bee Caves Rd #300 Austin, Texas Office - 512.338.9840 Fax - 512.338.0863 Hope this helps! - > > Can someone give me Dr. 's phone number or his/her first > name, please? > > > > Thank you, Hope > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 The phone # for Dr. is correct but the address is not. The correct address is below. I am not sure of the zip but that is easy enought to find if you need it. Dr. Kendal 6836 Bee Caves Rd #300 Austin, Texas Office - 512.338.9840 Fax - 512.338.0863 Hope this helps! - > > Can someone give me Dr. 's phone number or his/her first > name, please? > > > > Thank you, Hope > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Thanks!!! Does he have a web site? > The phone # for Dr. is correct but the address is not. The > correct address is below. I am not sure of the zip but that is easy enought to find if you need it. > > Dr. Kendal > 6836 Bee Caves Rd #300 > Austin, Texas > Office - 512.338.9840 > Fax - 512.338.0863 > > Hope this helps! > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Thanks!!! Does he have a web site? > The phone # for Dr. is correct but the address is not. The > correct address is below. I am not sure of the zip but that is easy enought to find if you need it. > > Dr. Kendal > 6836 Bee Caves Rd #300 > Austin, Texas > Office - 512.338.9840 > Fax - 512.338.0863 > > Hope this helps! > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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