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In a message dated 9/5/2001 1:57:19 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

prospero_@... writes:

>

>

> Hi, also looking for a good doctor in the SF bay area. Plus if

> familiar with cheney's work and rnase-l etc. etc.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

Gordon, M.D. Santa , but very worth the trip! 707-524-9640.

People are coming from all over the greater bay area to see him (quite a few

from our Berkeley cfids group, including one person who lives in Santa Cruz).

Quite knowledgable about cfids (up on most of what Cheney is doing),

very open to info his patients bring him, kind, caring, *genuinely* devoted

to seeing his patients get better. About half of his practice is cfids, half

is chronic pain (although that may be shifting more towards cfids, as more

and more cfids patients hear about him).

After having this illness for over 10 years now, he is by far the best

doctor I have ever seen! I feel priveledged to be able to make the 80 mile

trip (each way) from my home in Contra Costa County to see him! Bottom line:

he is helping people with cfids significantly!

F.

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Matt, my doctor is Beth McDougall at the San Francisco

Preventive Medical Group. We've been working together

for nearly three years and she is very open to

experimental treatments. She is an internist and

specializes in chronic fatigue. Her office is on West

Portal, and the number is 415-566-1000.

Good luck - Jennie Floyd

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Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 08:56:05 -0000

From: " Matt Huber " <prospero_@...>

Subject: Good Doctor in SF bay area?

Hi, also looking for a good doctor in the SF bay area.

Plus if

familiar with cheney's work and rnase-l etc. etc.

Thanks,

Matt Huber

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In a message dated 9/5/2001 2:03:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

jfloyd123@... writes:

> >

> > So can you tell lme whether Dr. McDougall actually

> > *specializes* in

> > chronic fatigue in the sense that Drs. Cheney,

> > Teitelbaum and

> > Goldstein do?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Damien

>

Hi Damien. I don't know if you saw my other post, but Gordon in santa

rosa specializes in cfs and is really excellent. his number is 707-524-9640.

F.

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Damien,

She is not as skilled as Cheney et al, and treats

other disorders besides chronic fatigue. Her

speciality holistic medicine using complementary

therapies. We have learned alot together and she is

familiar with Goldstein, Teitelbaum, Cheney, etc.

She's the best I know of in our area. SOrry for any

confusion

Good luck - Jennie

--- Damien Barkan <damienb@...> wrote:

> Jennie,

>

> I was recently referred to a doctor in the Bay Area

> as one who

> " specializes in chronic fatigue. " It turns out that

> although he is a

> holistic M.D. and therefore has experience in

> treating chronic

> fatigue patients with a variety of treatments, he

> does not

> *specialize* in treating chronic fatigue in the

> sense that Drs.

> Cheney, Teitelbaum, and Goldstein do (i.e., their

> practice is solely

> focused on chronic fatigue patients).

>

> So can you tell lme whether Dr. McDougall actually

> *specializes* in

> chronic fatigue in the sense that Drs. Cheney,

> Teitelbaum and

> Goldstein do?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Damien

>

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~

> On 5 Sep 2001, Jennie wrote:

>

> > Matt, my doctor is Beth McDougall at the San

> Francisco

> > Preventive Medical Group. We've been working

> together

> > for nearly three years and she is very open to

> > experimental treatments. She is an internist and

> > specializes in chronic fatigue. Her office is on

> West

> > Portal, and the number is 415-566-1000.

> >

> > Good luck - Jennie Floyd

> >

> > Message: 14

> > Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 08:56:05 -0000

> > From: " Matt Huber " <prospero_@...>

> > Subject: Good Doctor in SF bay area?

> >

> > Hi, also looking for a good doctor in the SF bay

> area.

> > Plus if

> > familiar with cheney's work and rnase-l etc. etc.

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Matt Huber

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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In a message dated 9/5/2001 8:43:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

reviewappraiser@... writes:

> Note: Dr. Gordon does not specialize in CFIDS. His specialty is

> alternative medicine. CFIDS is one of what you would call his " sub "

> specialties. He probably is the best doctor for CFIDS and MCS you could

> find in the Bay area.

Hi Steve : ) Yes, you're right that he doesn't exclusively specialize in

cfids but I think well over half of his patients are cfids patients and in my

experience he is very current on the cfids literature. F.

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hi Matt and all -

> Hi, also looking for a good doctor in the SF bay area. Plus if

> familiar with cheney's work and rnase-l etc. etc.

I certainly second F's recommendation of Gordon!! I've

gotten very much better with him in the last 5 months than with an

assortment of docs, acupuncturists, nutritionists, etc. in the last 10

years. He is very smart, open, kind and compassionate.

Judith G

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Note: Dr. Gordon does not specialize in CFIDS. His specialty is

alternative medicine. CFIDS is one of what you would call his " sub "

specialties. He probably is the best doctor for CFIDS and MCS you could

find in the Bay area. Steve B.

>From: Inthepresent@...

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>

>Subject: Re: re: Good Doctor in SF bay area?

>Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 19:07:58 EDT

>

>In a message dated 9/5/2001 2:03:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>jfloyd123@... writes:

>

>

> > >

> > > So can you tell lme whether Dr. McDougall actually

> > > *specializes* in

> > > chronic fatigue in the sense that Drs. Cheney,

> > > Teitelbaum and

> > > Goldstein do?

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

> > > Damien

> >

>

>Hi Damien. I don't know if you saw my other post, but Gordon in santa

>rosa specializes in cfs and is really excellent. his number is

>707-524-9640.

> F.

>

>

>

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Hi :) I think well under 50% of his patients are CFIDS patients.

There are only a handful of docs who exclusively treat CFIDS. Gordon

probably treats as many as anyone in N. California and I agree he is keeping

up to date regarding research. If we keep sending him CFIDS patients he may

eventually be treating mostly PWC's. Steve B.

>From: Inthepresent@...

>Reply-

>

>Subject: Re: re: Good Doctor in SF bay area?

>Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 00:08:11 EDT

>

>In a message dated 9/5/2001 8:43:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>reviewappraiser@... writes:

>

>

> > Note: Dr. Gordon does not specialize in CFIDS. His specialty is

> > alternative medicine. CFIDS is one of what you would call his " sub "

> > specialties. He probably is the best doctor for CFIDS and MCS you could

> > find in the Bay area.

>

>Hi Steve : ) Yes, you're right that he doesn't exclusively specialize in

>cfids but I think well over half of his patients are cfids patients and in

>my

>experience he is very current on the cfids literature. F.

>

>

>

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I found on

http://www.sonic.net/melissk/gordontalk.html

the notes from a talk he gave at a meeting says that about half of his

patients have CFS/FM.

Damien

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On 6 Sep 2001, wrote:

> Hi :) I think well under 50% of his patients are CFIDS

> patients. There are only a handful of docs who exclusively treat

> CFIDS. Gordon probably treats as many as anyone in N. California and

> I agree he is keeping up to date regarding research. If we keep

> sending him CFIDS patients he may eventually be treating mostly PWC's.

> Steve B.

>

>

> >From: Inthepresent@...

> >Reply-

> >

> >Subject: Re: re: Good Doctor in SF bay area?

> >Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 00:08:11 EDT

> >

> >In a message dated 9/5/2001 8:43:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> >reviewappraiser@... writes:

> >

> >

> > > Note: Dr. Gordon does not specialize in CFIDS. His specialty

> > > is alternative medicine. CFIDS is one of what you would call his

> > > " sub " specialties. He probably is the best doctor for CFIDS and

> > > MCS you could find in the Bay area.

> >

> >Hi Steve : ) Yes, you're right that he doesn't exclusively

> >specialize in cfids but I think well over half of his patients are

> >cfids patients and in my experience he is very current on the cfids

> >literature. F.

> >

> >

> >

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