Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 don't he give you a list of blood work to get before seeing him. I thought i saw it somewhere,my doctor hee said he would order it but were is the list i look under files and didn't see it. thanks randi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2005 Report Share Posted August 4, 2005 Hi Randi, Go to the " Files " section in the box to the left of these messages. Then click on " Lab Work Up " . Donna > don't he give you a list of blood work to get before seeing him. I > thought i saw it somewhere,my doctor hee said he would order it but > were is the list i look under files and didn't see it. > thanks randi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 He is very heavily into Rx meds and won't treat you at all if you mention chelation............but I Have read of some success stories from his group, but then I have on most stuff. I think Natasa looked into his work a while back Mandi x In a message dated 27/07/2010 19:09:56 GMT Daylight Time, Moroza-@... writes: HiHi,Does anyone have any experience of Dr Goldberg ( dr, California)? Would you recommend him?Or does anyone even have any second hand experience/ hearsay? Thanks very much,Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Thanks Mandi, Sara x On 27/07/2010 19:15, Mum231ASD@... wrote:  He is very heavily into Rx meds and won't treat you at all if you mention chelation............but I Have read of some success stories from his group, but then I have on most stuff. I think Natasa looked into his work a while back  Mandi x  In a message dated 27/07/2010 19:09:56 GMT Daylight Time, Moroza-Tiscali (DOT) co.uk writes:  HiHi, Does anyone have any experience of Dr Goldberg ( dr, California)? Would you recommend him? Or does anyone even have any second hand experience/ hearsay? Thanks very much, Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 As per Mandi. Scary conversations with his office. Have you been to the site? http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/ Also see " stop calling it Autism " http://www.stopcallingitautism.com/ I think Goldberg's theories are quite thought-provoking - he's on the right track. I rate him, and we used his protocol. Great success with kids who are up and down with brain inflammation, i.e. kids like mine and a lot of others. He is treating neuroinflammatory diseases. He will use things like low dose SSRIs to treat OCD symptoms. That's where he and I part company. Immunovir is at the core of his treatment. But low dose SSRIs to treat OCD - Anyone who's researched PANDAS will tell you that might not be the best approach. Without extensive testing it is hard to know what's going on. Natasa what do you think? True about his attitude to chelation. He also has a different diet to many we discuss on this board one approach being do ANYTHING to get protein into the child - even white bread (the cheaper the better). Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 That's great info Eileen, I'll look at those websites, what were the scary conversations? Would you have time for a chat any time? Sara x On 27/07/2010 20:03, EileenC wrote: As per Mandi. Scary conversations with his office. Have you been to the site? http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/ Also see "stop calling it Autism" http://www.stopcallingitautism.com/ I think Goldberg's theories are quite thought-provoking - he's on the right track. I rate him, and we used his protocol. Great success with kids who are up and down with brain inflammation, i.e. kids like mine and a lot of others. He is treating neuroinflammatory diseases. He will use things like low dose SSRIs to treat OCD symptoms. That's where he and I part company. Immunovir is at the core of his treatment. But low dose SSRIs to treat OCD - Anyone who's researched PANDAS will tell you that might not be the best approach. Without extensive testing it is hard to know what's going on. Natasa what do you think? True about his attitude to chelation. He also has a different diet to many we discuss on this board one approach being do ANYTHING to get protein into the child - even white bread (the cheaper the better). Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 interested - why protein?? thanks > > As per Mandi. Scary conversations with his office. Have you been to the site? > > http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/ > > Also see " stop calling it Autism " > http://www.stopcallingitautism.com/ > > I think Goldberg's theories are quite thought-provoking - he's on the right track. > > I rate him, and we used his protocol. Great success with kids who are up and down with brain inflammation, i.e. kids like mine and a lot of others. He is treating neuroinflammatory diseases. He will use things like low dose SSRIs to treat OCD symptoms. That's where he and I part company. Immunovir is at the core of his treatment. But low dose SSRIs to treat OCD - Anyone who's researched PANDAS will tell you that might not be the best approach. Without extensive testing it is hard to know what's going on. > > Natasa what do you think? > > True about his attitude to chelation. He also has a different diet to many we discuss on this board one approach being do ANYTHING to get protein into the child - even white bread (the cheaper the better). > > Eileen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 OK The scary conversations were bullet fast questions re test results and an absolute no-shit sherlock approach to " customers. " The Breakspear are pussycats to us parents - these guys are machine gun efficient. The number of tests they want - legend. NFA (work that anagram out). Goldberg is also a paediatrician. He is a DAN! hater. However I know people getting results for this kind of problem with other Dans. Stop calling it Autism came after we had found J's immune system disorder - it was in 's family. Whilst I accept what this chap says about his Son , the UK mainstream opinion is that you can have both Autism and an Immune system disorder, and it cannot be proved to cause autism, yada, yada, yada, you know the score, chicken and egg. We live on a small island. They're prepared to see UK people. See loads of people internationally. If we could get J on a plane, I would take him. There's Dr. if you can't get in to see Goldberg. I hear he's good as well. Email me off list for chat/more. All the best Sara. Eileen > > > > As per Mandi. Scary conversations with his office. Have you been to > > the site? > > > > http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/ > > > > Also see " stop calling it Autism " > > http://www.stopcallingitautism.com/ > > > > I think Goldberg's theories are quite thought-provoking - he's on the > > right track. > > > > I rate him, and we used his protocol. Great success with kids who are > > up and down with brain inflammation, i.e. kids like mine and a lot of > > others. He is treating neuroinflammatory diseases. He will use things > > like low dose SSRIs to treat OCD symptoms. That's where he and I part > > company. Immunovir is at the core of his treatment. But low dose SSRIs > > to treat OCD - Anyone who's researched PANDAS will tell you that might > > not be the best approach. Without extensive testing it is hard to know > > what's going on. > > > > Natasa what do you think? > > > > True about his attitude to chelation. He also has a different diet to > > many we discuss on this board one approach being do ANYTHING to get > > protein into the child - even white bread (the cheaper the better). > > > > Eileen > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Hiya BB Because the brain really needs it and often our kids don't eat enough of it (sensory, texture problems) or can't digest it. Eileen > > > > As per Mandi. Scary conversations with his office. Have you been to the site? > > > > http://www.neuroimmunedr.com/ > > > > Also see " stop calling it Autism " > > http://www.stopcallingitautism.com/ > > > > I think Goldberg's theories are quite thought-provoking - he's on the right track. > > > > I rate him, and we used his protocol. Great success with kids who are up and down with brain inflammation, i.e. kids like mine and a lot of others. He is treating neuroinflammatory diseases. He will use things like low dose SSRIs to treat OCD symptoms. That's where he and I part company. Immunovir is at the core of his treatment. But low dose SSRIs to treat OCD - Anyone who's researched PANDAS will tell you that might not be the best approach. Without extensive testing it is hard to know what's going on. > > > > Natasa what do you think? > > > > True about his attitude to chelation. He also has a different diet to many we discuss on this board one approach being do ANYTHING to get protein into the child - even white bread (the cheaper the better). > > > > Eileen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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