Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 I am curious as to what do they do at the Meyer center? See I currently can't afford a DAN doctor so I have been trying to get as many biomedical type testings done through insurance with regular a pediatrition. My next step is a IGG food panel through Great Plains -- -I am paying out of pocket for that. I am probably going to start seeing Dr. Jepson because of the good reviews. When I asked the regular pediatrition for diflucan and why I wanted to try, he gave us some. It was at low strength but at least he was trying to help me. But when I asked about a referral to an infectious disease doctor, he said he doesn't know any and sent a referral to the Meyer Center. I want to get a virus panel done on my son. On a another board, I keep getting told my son sounds like a viral kid. I would love to try Valtex and see it is helps like it does many other children. Will the Meyer center do that kind of testing?? What kind of testing do they do?? I am not sure how long the waiting list is yet. I am waiting to receive a packet in the mail the I have to send it back to get an appointment. My son is four and goes half school day in Spring I.S.D. He seen a neurologist at Texas Children's Blue Bird clinic in June and they did a MRI and genetic testing and he tested back as fine on MRI and no match to genetic autism. Then they said " unless you want a prescribtion drug for his behavior there is nothing else we can do for you. " I am suppose to go back in January to see if I change my mind about the drug issue. I still don't think my son needs to be medicated! Sorry for the post being long. I am curious what the Meyer clinic has to offer and what kind of testing do they do??? Any experiences I would love to read about!! Thank you, Janice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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