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There aren't any doctors in my area who treat this condition so I am

looking for one familiar with these disorders. I would like to stay

as close to home (Buffalo) as possible so a doctor in Ohio, New York,

etc. would be helpful. I've done some research and have come up with

a few names but not sure where to go. Has anyone seen Dr. Chelimsky?

Please let me know your recommendations.

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Hanna

I would think Cleveland Clinic would have someone. If you go to there

web-site, you can access a little blurb about each doctor and what there

training is and what their interests are.

laurie

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> There aren't any doctors in my area who treat this condition so I am

> looking for one familiar with these disorders. I would like to stay

> as close to home (Buffalo) as possible so a doctor in Ohio, New York,

> etc. would be helpful. I've done some research and have come up with

> a few names but not sure where to go. Has anyone seen Dr. Chelimsky?

> Please let me know your recommendations.

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--- Hi Hanna! The most popular Dr for dysautonomia is Dr Grubb at

Cleveland Ohio. It is a wait to get in to him. But every one says it

is well worth it. I have never seen him. I had an appointment with

him, but canceled. My Dr and I have been able to manage my

dysautonomia and traveling was not going to be easy.

It is good to see Dr Grubb to get you started. It is also important

to have a PCP who is willing to learn more about it. I downloaded a

few consise and well written articles for my Dr. She is always

willing to read anything I give her and she has done some of her own

research.

I will give you more info later. I have an appt to go to right now.

Later, Dawn

In , " hanna5918 " wrote:

> There aren't any doctors in my area who treat this condition so I

am

> looking for one familiar with these disorders. I would like to

stay

> as close to home (Buffalo) as possible so a doctor in Ohio, New

York,

> etc. would be helpful. I've done some research and have come up

with

> a few names but not sure where to go. Has anyone seen Dr.

Chelimsky?

> Please let me know your recommendations.

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Hi Hanna,

I sent you an email and I don't think it went through we have a new server. Can

you please e mail me I have some information for you thank you

Donna K

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> Date: 2004/07/05 Mon PM 07:09:34 EDT

> To:

> Subject: looking for doctor to treat dysautonomia

>

> There aren't any doctors in my area who treat this condition so I am

> looking for one familiar with these disorders. I would like to stay

> as close to home (Buffalo) as possible so a doctor in Ohio, New York,

> etc. would be helpful. I've done some research and have come up with

> a few names but not sure where to go. Has anyone seen Dr. Chelimsky?

> Please let me know your recommendations.

>

>

>

>

> Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein

are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is

entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their

physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>

> Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

>

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