Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 I have heard wonderful things about Dr. and what exciting news to know Dr. Wakefield is coming to Texas. I made an appt. to take my little guy to Dr. today and his first available was in Feb. 2004. I am excited but alittle unsure. My little guy is non-verbal and is not real tolerate in regards to testing. Could you tell me what types of tests he runs and what will be expected of my child. Thanks a bunch. Liz - Dallas. --- Day <angeladay@...> wrote: --------------------------------- We just saw Dr. this morning. My son has been seeing Dr. for about 8 months now. I cannot say enough good things about him. He has really helped with my son's sensory issues and has resolved, specifically, an endolymphatic hydrops problem. That is where the endolympathic sac becomes clogged and causes irregular flow of the fluid from the ear to the brain. My son's hearing has improved tremendously. His balance and speech have also improved. His stems are way down. Also, I found out that Dr. Wakefield of England is moving to Austin in January and will be working with Dr. . That says a whole lot about Dr. 's work. I believe Dr. Wakefield could have worked anywhere in the world, but he is coming here to work with Dr. ! There is no other comparable treatment for Autism, except with Dr. Goldberg in California. The reason I prefer Dr. is because he uses medically proven, objective sensory tests to measure progress. Therefore, my insurance pays for the treatments!!!!! Ground-Breaking medicine, in Austin, paid for by my insurance. What more could a mother want? Day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 I have heard wonderful things about Dr. and what exciting news to know Dr. Wakefield is coming to Texas. I made an appt. to take my little guy to Dr. today and his first available was in Feb. 2004. I am excited but alittle unsure. My little guy is non-verbal and is not real tolerate in regards to testing. Could you tell me what types of tests he runs and what will be expected of my child. Thanks a bunch. Liz - Dallas. --- Day <angeladay@...> wrote: --------------------------------- We just saw Dr. this morning. My son has been seeing Dr. for about 8 months now. I cannot say enough good things about him. He has really helped with my son's sensory issues and has resolved, specifically, an endolymphatic hydrops problem. That is where the endolympathic sac becomes clogged and causes irregular flow of the fluid from the ear to the brain. My son's hearing has improved tremendously. His balance and speech have also improved. His stems are way down. Also, I found out that Dr. Wakefield of England is moving to Austin in January and will be working with Dr. . That says a whole lot about Dr. 's work. I believe Dr. Wakefield could have worked anywhere in the world, but he is coming here to work with Dr. ! There is no other comparable treatment for Autism, except with Dr. Goldberg in California. The reason I prefer Dr. is because he uses medically proven, objective sensory tests to measure progress. Therefore, my insurance pays for the treatments!!!!! Ground-Breaking medicine, in Austin, paid for by my insurance. What more could a mother want? Day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Hi--I'm not familiar with Dr. --is he a GI doc too? Can you give more details of the type of diagnosis and treatment they provide, and how they back it up with testing. Many thanks for the news-- Ruede Fort Worth TX l.ruede@... <mailto:TXl.ruede@...> Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 20:48:56 -0000 From: " Day " <angeladay@...> Subject: Dr Wakefield Moving to Austin Tx to work with Dr. Kendal We just saw Dr. this morning. My son has been seeing Dr. for about 8 months now. I cannot say enough good things about him. He has really helped with my son's sensory issues and has resolved, specifically, an endolymphatic hydrops problem. That is where the endolympathic sac becomes clogged and causes irregular flow of the fluid from the ear to the brain. My son's hearing has improved tremendously. His balance and speech have also improved. His stems are way down. Also, I found out that Dr. Wakefield of England is moving to Austin in January and will be working with Dr. . That says a whole lot about Dr. 's work. I believe Dr. Wakefield could have worked anywhere in the world, but he is coming here to work with Dr. ! There is no other comparable treatment for Autism, except with Dr. Goldberg in California. The reason I prefer Dr. is because he uses medically proven, objective sensory tests to measure progress. Therefore, my insurance pays for the treatments!!!!! Ground-Breaking medicine, in Austin, paid for by my insurance. What more could a mother want? Day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Hi--I'm not familiar with Dr. --is he a GI doc too? Can you give more details of the type of diagnosis and treatment they provide, and how they back it up with testing. Many thanks for the news-- Ruede Fort Worth TX l.ruede@... <mailto:TXl.ruede@...> Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 20:48:56 -0000 From: " Day " <angeladay@...> Subject: Dr Wakefield Moving to Austin Tx to work with Dr. Kendal We just saw Dr. this morning. My son has been seeing Dr. for about 8 months now. I cannot say enough good things about him. He has really helped with my son's sensory issues and has resolved, specifically, an endolymphatic hydrops problem. That is where the endolympathic sac becomes clogged and causes irregular flow of the fluid from the ear to the brain. My son's hearing has improved tremendously. His balance and speech have also improved. His stems are way down. Also, I found out that Dr. Wakefield of England is moving to Austin in January and will be working with Dr. . That says a whole lot about Dr. 's work. I believe Dr. Wakefield could have worked anywhere in the world, but he is coming here to work with Dr. ! There is no other comparable treatment for Autism, except with Dr. Goldberg in California. The reason I prefer Dr. is because he uses medically proven, objective sensory tests to measure progress. Therefore, my insurance pays for the treatments!!!!! Ground-Breaking medicine, in Austin, paid for by my insurance. What more could a mother want? Day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Hi , I hope you don't mind some questions: 1. What procedures did Dr. use with your son? 2. Which ones seemed to help the most? 3. What insurance do you have and do you know what insurances he takes? Thanks for sharing the info with us---Wakefield--wow!! Theresa, SA > We just saw Dr. this morning. My son has been seeing Dr. > for about 8 months now. I cannot say enough good things about > him. He has really helped with my son's sensory issues and has > resolved, specifically, an endolymphatic hydrops problem. That is > where the endolympathic sac becomes clogged and causes irregular flow > of the fluid from the ear to the brain. My son's hearing has improved > tremendously. His balance and speech have also improved. His stems > are way down. > > Day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Hi , I hope you don't mind some questions: 1. What procedures did Dr. use with your son? 2. Which ones seemed to help the most? 3. What insurance do you have and do you know what insurances he takes? Thanks for sharing the info with us---Wakefield--wow!! Theresa, SA > We just saw Dr. this morning. My son has been seeing Dr. > for about 8 months now. I cannot say enough good things about > him. He has really helped with my son's sensory issues and has > resolved, specifically, an endolymphatic hydrops problem. That is > where the endolympathic sac becomes clogged and causes irregular flow > of the fluid from the ear to the brain. My son's hearing has improved > tremendously. His balance and speech have also improved. His stems > are way down. > > Day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Thanks for the info on Dr. . Looks like like he may a few new paitents soon, including my son. I would be interested to see what his opinion is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Thanks for the info on Dr. . Looks like like he may a few new paitents soon, including my son. I would be interested to see what his opinion is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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