Guest guest Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 The only Dennis I could find on the TMB site is Dennis Dodds in Dallas. He lists anesthesiology as his first area of practice and internal medicine as his second. It shows no board orders on him. It would not show an ongoing investigation, however. Is this the doc you are seeing? after you have seen him a few times, please write him up in the Database. Dr. Reh's orders were recently resolved. . . . .after he spent one million dollars on lawyers to defend himself. . . . .I hope he sues those cranio-rectal specialists on the TMB down to their underwear, so that they will think twice before attempting to crucify another good alternative/integrative doc who has only helped patients. The lowest dose of Cytomel is 5 mcg. Timed release T3 is available only as a compound, and as such can be made up into any dose the doc may order. >> Hi everyone,> > After the cardiologist confirmed that my flutters were not due to some form of heart disease, I began 25 mcg of time-released T3. I noticed a difference the first day and was really excited. However, with each passing day, I noticed less and less energy. I called my neuro to ask for an increase to 50 mcg. He didn't respond. > > Meanwhile, I went to Dr. Dennis who is an allergist/environmental med doctor on board orders. He comes highly recommended along with Dr. Rea; I understand from more than one credible source that the two of them have been hounded by the TMB for the last 25 years for thinking outside the box. > > Dr. has a "semi-concierge" practice. He takes Medicare, but also does the supplements, bioidentical hormones, hyperbaric chamber, and SPECTs. He was open to seeing me as hypothyroid. He ordered some more thyroid antibodies tests to ensure I am not Hashi, a 24 hr. iodine to see how the T3 is working so far, and the basic thyroid panel. I am still waiting for the test results to come back. I found Dr. to be very personable and intelligent, but am not sure about a long-term relationship because he seems to have a standard protocol that he wants all his patients to follow. > > Meanwhile, I got back to not being able to get out of bed on this low dose of T3. I looked on drugs.com, which said that I was on the lowest dose, and that many doctors allow an increase after one week. I put myself up to 50 mcg. in the morning. I feel like a human once again, so now I wait to see what Dr. says on Monday at my next appointment. Hope everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving!> > Kim> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 Please excuse my brain fog/MS memory mix-up. Dennis was a Boston Celtics player back in the 1980s. The doctor is Alfred . Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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