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Cutler is not even an MD, much less have

insurance.

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of virri345@...

Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006

9:45 PM

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Plains Lab/ Dr. Englender in Mass.

Do Drs.

Englander and Cutler each have malpractice insurance?

Re: Great Plains Lab/ Dr. Englender in Mass.

Ed; See what Andy Cutler has to say:

/

I saw Englander 5 years ago and thought she knew her stuff but she's

very expensive and wouldn't take insurance. It's my opinion that

Cutler is more expert than any doctor and it's free to learn about

chelation from him.

>

> Hi,

> I'm looking to you folks on this list who are in the New

England area

> for opinions. Great Plains Labs and DAN!

practitioner Dr. Carol

> Englender are running an Outreach clinic in Mass. in several weeks.

Has

> anyone had any experience with either- positive or negative? Does

> insurance (Tufts) cover any of this stuff? Feel free to contact me

off-

> list if neccessary. My boys are 4 and 6, on the spectrum, and have

had

> no testing other than the patronizing and useless 'blood test for

> mercury levels' from their conventional pediatrician.

>

> thanks in advance

> Ed d

> Whitinsville, MA

>

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Maybe I'm getting better. The last person I aroused dropped her nail

file.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hi,

> > > > > > I'm looking to you folks on this list who are in the New

> > > England

> > > > area

> > > > > > for opinions. Great Plains Labs and DAN! practitioner Dr.

> > Carol

> > > > > > Englender are running an Outreach clinic in Mass. in

several

> > > > weeks.

> > > > > Has

> > > > > > anyone had any experience with either- positive or

negative?

> > > > Does

> > > > > > insurance (Tufts) cover any of this stuff? Feel free to

> > contact

> > > > me

> > > > > off-

> > > > > > list if neccessary. My boys are 4 and 6, on the spectrum,

> > and

> > > > have

> > > > > had

> > > > > > no testing other than the patronizing and useless 'blood

> > test

> > > > for

> > > > > > mercury levels' from their conventional pediatrician.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > thanks in advance

> > > > > > Ed d

> > > > > > Whitinsville, MA

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Careful, my husband is hearing all my giggling from the other room and is starting to get suspicious.

Re: Great Plains Lab/ Dr. Englender in Mass.

Maybe I'm getting better. The last person I aroused dropped her nailfile.> > > > > >> > > > > > Hi,> > > > > > I'm looking to you folks on this list who are in the New > > > England > > > > area > > > > > > for opinions. Great Plains Labs and DAN! practitioner Dr. > > Carol > > > > > > Englender are running an Outreach clinic in Mass. inseveral > > > > weeks. > > > > > Has > > > > > > anyone had any experience with either- positive ornegative? > > > > Does > > > > > > insurance (Tufts) cover any of this stuff? Feel free to > > contact > > > > me > > > > > off-> > > > > > list if neccessary. My boys are 4 and 6, on the spectrum, > > and > > > > have > > > > > had > > > > > > no testing other than the patronizing and useless 'blood > > test > > > > for > > > > > > mercury levels' from their conventional pediatrician.> > > > > > > > > > > > thanks in advance> > > > > > Ed d> > > > > > Whitinsville, MA> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> > > > > > >----------------------------------------------------------> > > No virus found in this incoming message.> Checked by AVG Free Edition.> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.8/455 - Release Date:9/22/2006>

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Personality

may come into play. However, warm and fuzzy may not be the area of

concern here for many, and if that is involved, may certainly not

be all that is desired and not

fulfilled. Parents must investigate. Suzanne

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Chap 'n Ali

Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006

2:55 PM

EOHarm

Subject: RE: Great Plains

Lab/ Dr. Englender in Mass.

It’s more Dr. Englander’s personality that some people

have a problem with. We go to her and my husband and I like her very

much. She has 20+ years experience with chelation. It is important

for every parent to do their own homework in regards to treating their children

with Autism because other parents sometimes have suggestions that DANs may not

agree with. Dr. E. partners with us very well even though I may not agree

with everything she says. She has taken appropriate tests, been cautious

when necessary, been aggressive when necessary, etc. But I was not

looking for someone warm and fuzzy. If you are she’s not the one

for you, she tough and says it like it is. That’s what I was

looking for. -

From: EOHarm

[mailto:EOHarm ]

On Behalf Of suzanne messina

Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006

11:27 AM

EOHarm

Subject: RE: Great Plains

Lab/ Dr. Englender in Mass.

Englander/Great Plains.....would not recommend;

the only ones I would recommend : 1. Pam Ferro, Massachusetts, (Mattapoissett), Hopewell

Associates...excellent

2. a DAN doctor, also an MD.:.Dr. O’Hara,

CT.........Do a google...excellent,

3. These are usually covered by insurance, but they

specialize in GI so you would want to supplement with DAN type doc)

Dr. Buie, GI specialist, may be closed to new patients; he may be

referring to Dr. Hardy, another GI specialist at Mass Geenral, who is

also good (NOT Hardy)

no one else I would personally recommend......Hubuch I

do not know, but would seriously check out.

IF YOU HAVE A DECENT DR/SPECIALIST WHICH YOUR INSURANCE

COVERS, THEY CAN SIGN OFF ON TESTS ORDERED BY DAN DOCTORS

e-mail me off line if you want to discuss specific details

and/or medical personnel Suzanne Messina REAACH

From: EOHarm

[mailto:EOHarm ]

On Behalf Of Fund

Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2006

10:55 AM

EOHarm

Subject: Re: Great Plains

Lab/ Dr. Englender in Mass.

Dr

Englander has been a Dan Dr for many

years. I have

heard very mixed things about her. We have never used

her personally but I do know a few who did and wound

up leaving her practice.

We use Dr Hubbuch in Newton

MA

who is very good. She

has a waitlist into December. She accepts BC/BS

insurance.

You may want to try Dr Comia in CT. she has a shorter

wait list. She has a child with autism and is up on

the newer interventions.

Dr Lynch is in NorthHampton MA but I have heard he is

not to up on the latest interventions. He has a short

wait list also.

Dr kong is in Boston

and has an older child with

autism. I think she is a new Dan doctor and have not

heard about anyone using her.

Best wishes!

--- Ed d <eddbree >

wrote:

> Hi,

> I'm looking to you folks on this list who are in the

> New England area

> for opinions. Great Plains

Labs and DAN!

> practitioner Dr. Carol

> Englender are running an Outreach clinic in Mass.

in

> several weeks. Has

> anyone had any experience with either- positive or

> negative? Does

> insurance (Tufts) cover any of this stuff? Feel free

> to contact me off-

> list if neccessary. My boys are 4 and 6, on the

> spectrum, and have had

> no testing other than the patronizing and useless

> 'blood test for

> mercury levels' from their conventional

> pediatrician.

>

> thanks in advance

> Ed d

> Whitinsville,

MA

>

>

>

>

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It was an MD who gave my kid the HepB shot at 3 hours of age to start

him on the road to autism. It was two MD's who threw me out of

Emergency Wards when my kid was biting himself and told me they

wouldnot treat autism. You can have your MD's.

> >

> > Hi,

> > I'm looking to you folks on this list who are in the New England

area

> > for opinions. Great Plains Labs and DAN! practitioner Dr. Carol

> > Englender are running an Outreach clinic in Mass. in several

weeks.

> Has

> > anyone had any experience with either- positive or negative? Does

> > insurance (Tufts) cover any of this stuff? Feel free to contact me

> off-

> > list if neccessary. My boys are 4 and 6, on the spectrum, and have

> had

> > no testing other than the patronizing and useless 'blood test for

> > mercury levels' from their conventional pediatrician.

> >

> > thanks in advance

> > Ed d

> > Whitinsville, MA

> >

>

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