Guest guest Posted September 15, 2010 Report Share Posted September 15, 2010 Jan, does that mean you recommend him for hormones? I am also seeing Spurlock. While he does not take insurance, the labs are not billed through his office. If one of three labs (Quest, CPL and one other) is in network for your insurance, they can bill your insurance company directly. I paid Dr. Spurlock $135 for a half hour appointment.>> I hear you about the dangers of low carbing, Jase, and I'm glad you spoke up! My body is obviously not happy with it this go around.> > My understanding was people with thyroid issues did well on a low carb way of eating even if medication is required as well. I have a lot to learn, though, and that is why I'm here.> > I'm mainly just trying to find a good doctor in the DFW area that will address my issues: thyroid/hormones/adrenals. Oh, and takes insurance, too (maybe too tall an order on that one!) "Dr.Google" isn't helping me this go around...I need a good doctor and don't want to mess myself up going the wrong way.> > K> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2010 Report Share Posted September 15, 2010 Jan, does that mean you recommend him for hormones? I am also seeing Spurlock. While he does not take insurance, the labs are not billed through his office. If one of three labs (Quest, CPL and one other) is in network for your insurance, they can bill your insurance company directly. I paid Dr. Spurlock $135 for a half hour appointment.>> I hear you about the dangers of low carbing, Jase, and I'm glad you spoke up! My body is obviously not happy with it this go around.> > My understanding was people with thyroid issues did well on a low carb way of eating even if medication is required as well. I have a lot to learn, though, and that is why I'm here.> > I'm mainly just trying to find a good doctor in the DFW area that will address my issues: thyroid/hormones/adrenals. Oh, and takes insurance, too (maybe too tall an order on that one!) "Dr.Google" isn't helping me this go around...I need a good doctor and don't want to mess myself up going the wrong way.> > K> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2010 Report Share Posted September 15, 2010 I don’t feel well when eating low carb. I tried the South Beach Diet for something like 10 days. I had the “South Beach” flu the entire time. I don’t think I lost a single pound either. I’m O blood type but low carb is definitely not for me. Kim From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of K Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 7:48 AM To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Re: Newbie--needs advice I hear you about the dangers of low carbing, Jase, and I'm glad you spoke up! My body is obviously not happy with it this go around. My understanding was people with thyroid issues did well on a low carb way of eating even if medication is required as well. I have a lot to learn, though, and that is why I'm here. I'm mainly just trying to find a good doctor in the DFW area that will address my issues: thyroid/hormones/adrenals. Oh, and takes insurance, too (maybe too tall an order on that one!) " Dr.Google " isn't helping me this go around...I need a good doctor and don't want to mess myself up going the wrong way. K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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