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Dr. Brownstein is my doctor and I would not recommend doing a phone consult with him. I remember my first one after having seen him in the office and he was so hard to talk to. When he does not know you well I find that he is very shy and answers in one word or short sentence answers and does not elaborate. Due to legal issues he will not be able to give you any advice specific to your condition w/o being a patient. I tried this before seeing him because I had increasing cancer markers and my appt was 6 mos away.

Hope that helps! Have you tried the ACAM.org website? They are good docs. They will more than likely be that expensive too. I paid $300 (actually my insurance did) for a consultation with an endo at the Univ of MI and it was crap. I paid $350 for Dr. Brownstein and it was well worth it but no insurance. I would have mortgaged my house to see Dr. B I was that desperate.

Brownstien and Rind do phone sessions.Are these phone sessions successful?Has anyone here done phone consults? Do you have information you feel would be helpful?I appreciate any thoughtsWarmlyMeg Grosswendt

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Hi, Meg,

Have you done saliva tests? Rather than spend $$$ on a drs visit, I

would recommend doing saliva tests first, then YOU'LL have a better

idea of what you're dealing with & which direction to go with a dr.

You may already know this, but you can order your own though

canaryclub.org, or if you want the expanded version of the

Diagnos-Techs saliva test (which includes gluten intolerance), you

could order that through Dr. Mark at his aptly named website,

www.drmarkrhodes.com.

If you are already armed with info, I agree with that

acam.org is a good resource. But I would call/e-mail first before

spending $$$. That will give you a better idea of what their approach is.

Best of luck!

Warmly,

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> Brownstien and Rind do phone sessions.

> Are these phone sessions successful?

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> Has anyone here done phone consults? Do you have information you

feel would be

> helpful?

>

> I appreciate any thoughts

>

> Warmly

>

> Meg Grosswendt

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Yes thanks for adding that . I would definitely ask them if they use Iodine, dx hypo T by clinical symptoms or labs, use BHRT as those are the main things. Many of them have websites that are listed on the ACAM website so you can get a pretty good idea of their ways in practicing.

If you are already armed with info, I agree with thatacam.org is a good resource. But I would call/e-mail first beforespending $$$. That will give you a better idea of what their approach is.Best of luck!Warmly,> > Brownstien and Rind do phone sessions.> Are these phone sessions successful?> > Has anyone here done phone consults? Do you have information youfeel would be > helpful?> > I appreciate any thoughts> > Warmly> > Meg Grosswendt>

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Hi Meg,

Do you belong to the NY thyroid group? If not, here's a link to the

New York Thyroid group. Maybe someone can recommend a dr for you to

go to.

New_York_Thyroid_Groups/

Good luck and keep us posted!

Sue

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> Both for myself and a friend.

> My friend has Hashimotos is on Synthroid and feels worse day after

day.

> She looks unhappy and unhealthy.

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> And I feel like my hormones are out of whack....

> All my test came back " normal " .

> The Dr. can't explain why my hair falls out in handfuls or why my

legs ache when I try and

> excersize or why my arms go numb if I raise them above my head for

ore than a minute or

> why my teeth ache and fillings (porcelain) are starting to crumble.

> Wants to send me for Neuro test.

> I feel strongly that my hormones are to blame.

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> I am in NY and I am having trouble finding a Thyroid and or

endocrine specialist who is

> less than $350 for a consult.

> So I figured if your gonna pay that much

> I should talk to one of the best that are listed here?

> Dr Linchitz in NY is moving his office.

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> Brownstien and Rind do phone sessions.

> Are these phone sessions successful?

>

>

> Has anyone here done phone consults? Do you have information you

feel would be

> helpful?

>

> I appreciate any thoughts

>

> Warmly

>

> Meg Grosswendt

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I have done phone consults with Dr's. They are not usually as good as in

person visits but they work OK. They are also not covered by insurance

like in person visits. I have talked to Dr. Brownstein on the phone and

I think he is fine on the phone.

Irene

At 07:23 PM 11/7/2006, you wrote:

Both for myself and a

friend.

My friend has Hashimotos is on Synthroid and feels worse day after

day.

She looks unhappy and unhealthy.

And I feel like my hormones are out of whack....

All my test came back " normal " .

The Dr. can't explain why my hair falls out in handfuls or why my legs

ache when I try and

excersize or why my arms go numb if I raise them above my head for ore

than a minute or

why my teeth ache and fillings (porcelain) are starting to crumble.

Wants to send me for Neuro test.

I feel strongly that my hormones are to blame.

I am in NY and I am having trouble finding a Thyroid and or endocrine

specialist who is

less than $350 for a consult.

So I figured if your gonna pay that much

I should talk to one of the best that are listed here?

Dr Linchitz in NY is moving his office.

Brownstien and Rind do phone sessions.

Are these phone sessions successful?

Has anyone here done phone consults? Do you have information you feel

would be

helpful?

I appreciate any thoughts

Warmly

Meg Grosswendt

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Did he give you much personal direction or was it more research based?

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I have done phone consults with Dr's. They are not usually as good as in person visits but they work OK. They are also not covered by insurance like in person visits. I have talked to Dr. Brownstein on the phone and I think he is fine on the phone.IreneAt 07:23 PM 11/7/2006, you wrote:

Both for myself and a friend.My friend has Hashimotos is on Synthroid and feels worse day after day.She looks unhappy and unhealthy.And I feel like my hormones are out of whack....All my test came back "normal".The Dr. can't explain why my hair falls out in handfuls or why my legs ache when I try and excersize or why my arms go numb if I raise them above my head for ore than a minute or why my teeth ache and fillings (porcelain) are starting to crumble.Wants to send me for Neuro test.I feel strongly that my hormones are to blame.I am in NY and I am having trouble finding a Thyroid and or endocrine specialist who is less than $350 for a consult. So I figured if your gonna pay that much I should talk to one of the best that are listed here?Dr Linchitz in NY is moving his office.Brownstien and Rind do phone sessions.Are these phone sessions successful?Has anyone here done phone consults? Do you have information you feel would be helpful?I appreciate any thoughtsWarmlyMeg Grosswendt

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I have Hashi's/adrenal fatigue... looked for a doctor from ACAM that had

10 different specialties incl HRT. I called explaining that I was hypoT

& asked if doc works with Armour (he does). However I found him to be

unknowledgable about thyroid antibodies, & adrenal issues, testing, nutritional

analysis or supplementation. He's been unwilling to learn. He favorite

work is treatement with sex hormones.

Anyway, would like to come up with a list of probing questions before the

docs get my money.

Amy

ladybugsandbees wrote:

Yes thanks for adding that . I would definitely ask them if they

use Iodine, dx hypo T by clinical symptoms or labs, use BHRT as those are

the main things. Many of them have websites that are listed on the ACAM

website so you can get a pretty good idea of their ways in practicing

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1. What tests do you generally run to determine the status of your patients?

2. What do you consider to be an indicator of hypoT?

3. Is TSH important?

4. What role does iodine play in your treatment?

5. Do you dose thyroid based on labs or symptoms?

Not sure what to aske for Adrenals - since it sounds like you did ask something.

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I have Hashi's/adrenal fatigue... looked for a doctor from ACAM that had 10 different specialties incl HRT. I called explaining that I was hypoT & asked if doc works with Armour (he does). However I found him to be unknowledgable about thyroid antibodies, & adrenal issues, testing, nutritional analysis or supplementation. He's been unwilling to learn. He favorite work is treatement with sex hormones. Anyway, would like to come up with a list of probing questions before the docs get my money.Amyladybugsandbees wrote:Yes thanks for adding that . I would definitely ask them if they use Iodine, dx hypo T by clinical symptoms or labs, use BHRT as those are the main things. Many of them have websites that are listed on the ACAM website so you can get a pretty good idea of their ways in practicing

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Excellent!!! Thank you so much! I can't tell you how much this helps me.

Amy

ladybugsandbees wrote:

1. What tests do you generally run to determine

the status of your patients?

2. What do you consider to be an indicator

of hypoT?

3. Is TSH important?

4. What role does iodine play in your treatment?

5. Do you dose thyroid based on labs or symptoms?

Not sure what to aske for Adrenals - since it

sounds like you did ask something.

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Re: Re: Looking for a Dr.....

I have Hashi's/adrenal fatigue... looked for a doctor from ACAM that

had 10 different specialties incl HRT. I called explaining that I was

hypoT & asked if doc works with Armour (he does). However I found

him to be unknowledgable about thyroid antibodies, & adrenal issues,

testing, nutritional analysis or supplementation. He's been unwilling

to learn. He favorite work is treatement with sex hormones.

Anyway, would like to come up with a list of probing questions before

the docs get my money.

Amy

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The list the other member just sent is very good as well. :)

Re: Re: Looking for a Dr.....

I have Hashi's/adrenal fatigue... looked for a doctor from ACAM that had 10 different specialties incl HRT. I called explaining that I was hypoT & asked if doc works with Armour (he does). However I found him to be unknowledgable about thyroid antibodies, & adrenal issues, testing, nutritional analysis or supplementation. He's been unwilling to learn. He favorite work is treatement with sex hormones. Anyway, would like to come up with a list of probing questions before the docs get my money.Amylad

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This is really good! Do you think I should also ask about vit/mineral testing,

heavy metals? The doc I am seeing seems to be unconcerned with all that.

He does use armour but says 1 grain is all most people ever need. This

conflicts with most info I read... This REALLY helps! Thank you!

Amy

JD wrote:

I'd ask the following on the phone before I even went

in, in order to not waste my time or the doc's in case

s/he doesn't do what I need:

1. Do you prescribe Armour Thyroid in the case of

hypothyroid?

2. Do you determine hypothyroid by both symptoms and

testing?

3. If a patient is hypothyroid and you are going to

prescribe Armour, do you first check the patient's

Adrenal function?

4. Do you test for Thyroid Antibodies?

5. Do you test Free T4 and Free T3 thyroid hormones?

6. Do you treat Adrenals with Hydrocortone or Isocort

if needed?

7. Do you prescribe bioidentical hormones for low sex

hormones if needed?

8. Do you take my type of insurance?

If I get a yes to all of the above, then when I go in

I also ask for a complete CBC and a complete Metabolic

Panel including Ferritin levels for sure.

> Re: Re: Looking for a Dr.....

>

>

> I have Hashi's/adrenal fatigue... looked for a

> doctor from ACAM that had 10 different specialties

> incl HRT. I called explaining that I was hypoT &

> asked if doc works with Armour (he does). However I

> found him to be unknowledgable about thyroid

> antibodies, & adrenal issues, testing, nutritional

> analysis or supplementation. He's been unwilling to

> learn. He favorite work is treatement with sex

> hormones.

>

> Anyway, would like to come up with a list of

> probing questions before the docs get my money.

> Amy

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I wouldn't go back to this silly doc, but let him know he needs to get some more education.

GraciaThis is really good! Do you think I should also ask about vit/mineral testing, heavy metals? The doc I am seeing seems to be unconcerned with all that. He does use armour but says 1 grain is all most people ever need. This conflicts with most info I read... This REALLY helps! Thank you!AmyJD wrote:

I'd ask the following on the phone before I even wentin, in order to not waste my time or the doc's in cases/he doesn't do what I need: 1. Do you prescribe Armour Thyroid in the case ofhypothyroid?2. Do you determine hypothyroid by both symptoms andtesting?3. If a patient is hypothyroid and you are going toprescribe Armour, do you first check the patient'sAdrenal function? 4. Do you test for Thyroid Antibodies?5. Do you test Free T4 and Free T3 thyroid hormones?6. Do you treat Adrenals with Hydrocortone or Isocortif needed?7. Do you prescribe bioidentical hormones for low sexhormones if needed?8. Do you take my type of insurance?If I get a yes to all of the above, then when I go inI also ask for a complete CBC and a complete MetabolicPanel including Ferritin levels for sure.

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I don't plan to go back... although I'm wondering if I'll have a battle getting

the last saliva tests from him if I don't. I've got an appt with a new

doc on Monday... so this list of questions was so helpful.

I would like to ask what limits he places on Armour dosing. What do you

think of that? Is that OK to ask? I don't want to sound impertinent ...

but I want to know NOW, not later.

Amy

Gracia wrote:

I

wouldn't go back to this silly doc, but let him know he needs to get some

more education.

Gracia

This is really good! Do you think I should also ask about vit/mineral

testing, heavy metals? The doc I am seeing seems to be unconcerned with

all that. He does use armour but says 1 grain is all most people ever

need. This conflicts with most info I read... This REALLY helps! Thank

you!

Amy

JD wrote:

I'd ask the following o

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