Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 Another reason not to use a public computer to check email. Most likely someone stole ’s email account. From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Philip A. Gilly Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2009 12:08 PM To: R ; Tony Morales; magazine More; Agatha Morel; Suzanne Muldoon; esther muller; Tim ; Nadjari; M. Nadjari; Verizon Wireless NE Customer Service; Nevins; Newcomer; Lee A Norton; joanna o'brien; Jeff Onifather; Jim OReilly; Liz RN; Henry ; philipgillymd@...; christi phillips; plp@...; Pat Pokembla; mindy potts; practiceimprovement1 ; processing@... Subject: (unknown) Hello, How are you doing today? I am sorry i didn't inform you about my traveling to Britain for a program called " Empowering Youth to Fight Racism, HIV/AIDS, Poverty and Lack of Education,It as been a very sad and bad moment for me over here and the present condition that i found myself is very hard for me to explain. I am really stranded in England because I forgot my little bag in the Taxi where my money, passport,documents and other valuable things were kept on my way to the Hotel am staying, I am facing a hard time here because i have no money on me to clear my Hotel bill, I am now owning a sum $300 for my Hotel bill. I need you to help me out with a sum of $900 urgently so that i can arrange and travel back home,I need this help so much and on time because i am in a terrible and tight situation here, I don't even have money to feed myself for a day which means i had been starving so please understand how important and urgent i needed your help. I am sending you this e-mail from the city Library and I only have 30 min, I will appreciate what so ever you can afford to send me immediately through Western Union or Money Gram and I promise to pay back your money as soon as i return home so please let me know on time so that i can forward you the details you need to transfer the money through Money Gram or Western Union. Hope to read from you. Regards. Philip A. Gilly, MD Medical Director Cornerstone of Rhinebeck 91 Serenity Hill Road (formerly 500 Milan Hollow Rd) Rhinebeck, New York 12572 Tel: Fax: Founder Kinderhook Wellness Center PO Box 491 Kinderhook, NY 12106-0491 Tel / Fax: Owner/Operator/Webmaster Kinderhook Connection Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 How in the world did this get on the list? I wouldnt have opened it if not Practiceimprovement labeled. Hello, How are you doing today? I am sorry i didn't inform you about my traveling to Britain for a program called " Empowering Youth to Fight Racism, HIV/AIDS, Poverty and Lack of Education,It as been a very sad and bad moment for me over here and the present condition that i found myself is very hard for me to explain. I am really stranded in England because I forgot my little bag in the Taxi where my money, passport,documents and other valuable things were kept on my way to the Hotel am staying, I am facing a hard time here because i have no money on me to clear my Hotel bill, I am now owning a sum $300 for my Hotel bill. I need you to help me out with a sum of $900 urgently so that i can arrange and travel back home,I need this help so much and on time because i am in a terrible and tight situation here, I don't even have money to feed myself for a day which means i had been starving so please understand how important and urgent i needed your help. I am sending you this e-mail from the city Library and I only have 30 min, I will appreciate what so ever you can afford to send me immediately through Western Union or Money Gram and I promise to pay back your money as soon as i return home so please let me know on time so that i can forward you the details you need to transfer the money through Money Gram or Western Union. Hope to read from you.Regards.Philip A. Gilly, MDMedical DirectorCornerstone of Rhinebeck 91 Serenity Hill Road(formerly 500 Milan Hollow Rd)Rhinebeck, New York 12572Tel: Fax: FounderKinderhook Wellness CenterPO Box 491Kinderhook, NY 12106-0491Tel / Fax: Owner/Operator/Webmaster Kinderhook Connection Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 It is probably a Nigerian phishing scam, one of the mail recipients was likely was the victim of a Trojan horse or spyware.-- Pedro Ballester, M.D.Warren, OH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 Hopefully no viruses attached. It is probably a Nigerian phishing scam, one of the mail recipients was likely was the victim of a Trojan horse or spyware.-- Pedro Ballester, M.D.Warren, OH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 I’m seeing a new doctor named Sumaiya Zobairi, located in Sugar Land. She’s very nice and listens to you, spending an adequate time during your visit. She believes in treating with Armour, which is my medication of choice. I currently take 90mg twice a day and when my recent blood work came back, some of the results weren’t in range. I feel better than I have in years at this dose and am reluctant to change anything, although she has me coming in on Monday to discuss the results. Here’s what’s concerning her: TSH 0.031 The range per the lab they used is 0.360 – 3.740 uIU/ml T3 Free 4.60 The range per the lab they used is 2.18 – 3.98 pg/ml T4 Free 1.00 The range per the lab they used is 0.76-1.46 ng/dl Obviously she’s not worried about the T4, her nurse mentioned the T3 and TSH results when she called to have me come back in. Other testing outfits have different ranges of what constitutes normal free T3 levels: National Academy for Clinical Biochemistry 2.0 – 5.0 pg/ml Diagnostic Automation 1.4 – 4.2 pg/ml Family Practice Notebook 2.3 – 6.19 pg/ml Quest Diagnostics 2.3 – 4.2 pg/ml I’m in range or close to being in range in all of the other testing companies. I’ll find out Monday if she treats symptoms or lab results and get back to you. From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of Aleena W Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 8:38 AM To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: (unknown) I'm not quite sure how this works yet. I may have posted this question already, but does anyone know of a really good doc. that will treat symptoms as opposed to relying solely on lab results located in Houston TX? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 Did you take your meds before the blood draw? If you did, then the Free T3 over range is of no significance. Do you have antibodies? They can skew your results. Some folks with Hashi find that they need their Free T3 slightly to greatly over range. I would mainly be concerned that your Free T4 is below the midpoint of its range. >> I'm seeing a new doctor named Sumaiya Zobairi, located in Sugar Land. She's> very nice and listens to you, spending an adequate time during your visit.> She believes in treating with Armour, which is my medication of choice. I> currently take 90mg twice a day and when my recent blood work came back,> some of the results weren't in range. I feel better than I have in years at> this dose and am reluctant to change anything, although she has me coming in> on Monday to discuss the results. Here's what's concerning her:> > > > TSH 0.031 The range per the lab they used is> 0.360 - 3.740 uIU/ml > > T3 Free 4.60 The range per the lab they used is 2.18> - 3.98 pg/ml> > T4 Free 1.00 The range per the lab they used is> 0.76-1.46 ng/dl> > > > Obviously she's not worried about the T4, her nurse mentioned the T3 and TSH> results when she called to have me come back in. > > > > Other testing outfits have different ranges of what constitutes normal free> T3 levels:> > > > National Academy for Clinical Biochemistry 2.0 - 5.0 pg/ml> > Diagnostic Automation 1.4 - 4.2> pg/ml> > Family Practice Notebook 2.3 - 6.19> pg/ml> > Quest Diagnostics 2.3 -> 4.2 pg/ml> > > > I'm in range or close to being in range in all of the other testing> companies.> > > > I'll find out Monday if she treats symptoms or lab results and get back to> you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 Thanks so much. I will await your message. I hope she doesn't change anything if you're feeling good. I'm in the same situation basically but with different medication.I can't wait to hear what she says. And thanks so much for the lab ranges. I did not have that information. I’m seeing a new doctor named Sumaiya Zobairi, located in Sugar Land. She’s very nice and listens to you, spending an adequate time during your visit. She believes in treating with Armour, which is my medication of choice. I currently take 90mg twice a day and when my recent blood work came back, some of the results weren’t in range. I feel better than I have in years at this dose and am reluctant to change anything, although she has me coming in on Monday to discuss the results. Here’s what’s concerning her: TSH 0.031 The range per the lab they used is 0.360 – 3.740 uIU/ml T3 Free 4.60 The range per the lab they used is 2.18 – 3.98 pg/ml T4 Free 1.00 The range per the lab they used is 0.76-1.46 ng/dl Obviously she’s not worried about the T4, her nurse mentioned the T3 and TSH results when she called to have me come back in. Other testing outfits have different ranges of what constitutes normal free T3 levels: National Academy for Clinical Biochemistry 2.0 – 5.0 pg/ml Diagnostic Automation 1.4 – 4.2 pg/ml Family Practice Notebook 2.3 – 6.19 pg/ml Quest Diagnostics 2.3 – 4.2 pg/ml I’m in range or close to being in range in all of the other testing companies. I’ll find out Monday if she treats symptoms or lab results and get back to you. From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of Aleena W Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 8:38 AM To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: (unknown) I'm not quite sure how this works yet. I may have posted this question already, but does anyone know of a really good doc. that will treat symptoms as opposed to relying solely on lab results located in Houston TX? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 I took my thyroid medicine the night before the blood draw, which took place around 10am. I don’t know about antibodies. Maybe I can talk with the doctor about that. I know my Free T4 could be somewhat higher, however, I feel really good right now. I take a lot of other medicine and always attributed the fact that I felt like I lost about 15-20 IQ points to that. I didn’t know that inadequate thyroid could cause brain fog. I have energy and am getting things done like I haven’t in years. All that to say I’m not arguing for an increase in meds, I just don’t want to reduce it or change to another regimen. From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of texasthyroid Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 2:55 PM To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Re: (unknown) Did you take your meds before the blood draw? If you did, then the Free T3 over range is of no significance. Do you have antibodies? They can skew your results. Some folks with Hashi find that they need their Free T3 slightly to greatly over range. I would mainly be concerned that your Free T4 is below the midpoint of its range. --- In Texas_Thyroid_Groups , " Patti " wrote: > > I'm seeing a new doctor named Sumaiya Zobairi, located in Sugar Land. She's > very nice and listens to you, spending an adequate time during your visit. > She believes in treating with Armour, which is my medication of choice. I > currently take 90mg twice a day and when my recent blood work came back, > some of the results weren't in range. I feel better than I have in years at > this dose and am reluctant to change anything, although she has me coming in > on Monday to discuss the results. Here's what's concerning her: > > > > TSH 0.031 The range per the lab they used is > 0.360 - 3.740 uIU/ml > > T3 Free 4.60 The range per the lab they used is 2.18 > - 3.98 pg/ml > > T4 Free 1.00 The range per the lab they used is > 0.76-1.46 ng/dl > > > > Obviously she's not worried about the T4, her nurse mentioned the T3 and TSH > results when she called to have me come back in. > > > > Other testing outfits have different ranges of what constitutes normal free > T3 levels: > > > > National Academy for Clinical Biochemistry 2.0 - 5.0 pg/ml > > Diagnostic Automation 1.4 - 4.2 > pg/ml > > Family Practice Notebook 2.3 - 6.19 > pg/ml > > Quest Diagnostics 2.3 - > 4.2 pg/ml > > > > I'm in range or close to being in range in all of the other testing > companies. > > > > I'll find out Monday if she treats symptoms or lab results and get back to > you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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