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Hi, Rivky: Dr. Youngs is a woman, first name is , and she is in

Dearborn at Oakwood. She is caring and knowledgeable, spends a great

deal of time with you taking a thorough history and likes to get tests

run to see what is going on in your child's system. We took Jagger to

Pfeiffer Treatment Center in Chicago, but wanted a local DAN Doctor to

help us interpret test results and to be Jagger's regular pediatrician.

I am not sure what all she does in regards to removing heavy metals, as

this was not something she did with us, but if anyone else on this list

sees her for clathrating or chelating, please let us know what you know

about what Dr. Youngs does in this regard.

She has a very pleasant personality. I liked her so much that after I

moved to Vermont I sent her an email and suggested she come here every

few months to see patients, as we don't have a DAN doctor in the

vicinity. Having very young children of her own, that is not an option

for her at this time.

Lynn

Rivky Kahan wrote:

> I wasnt following this thread til now. Could you please tell me all

> you can about this Dr Young.

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Hi, Rivky: Dr. Youngs is a woman, first name is , and she is in

Dearborn at Oakwood. She is caring and knowledgeable, spends a great

deal of time with you taking a thorough history and likes to get tests

run to see what is going on in your child's system. We took Jagger to

Pfeiffer Treatment Center in Chicago, but wanted a local DAN Doctor to

help us interpret test results and to be Jagger's regular pediatrician.

I am not sure what all she does in regards to removing heavy metals, as

this was not something she did with us, but if anyone else on this list

sees her for clathrating or chelating, please let us know what you know

about what Dr. Youngs does in this regard.

She has a very pleasant personality. I liked her so much that after I

moved to Vermont I sent her an email and suggested she come here every

few months to see patients, as we don't have a DAN doctor in the

vicinity. Having very young children of her own, that is not an option

for her at this time.

Lynn

Rivky Kahan wrote:

> I wasnt following this thread til now. Could you please tell me all

> you can about this Dr Young.

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Lynn

I did not know Dr. Youngs could be a regular Ped. My insurance approved three visits with her. I will have to check into this. We see her again in September, I wish shw was his regular ped, I do not like who I am seeing now. (mainly because she is so far). I did not know what to expect when we first seen Dr. Youngs in June, but I must say I was totally impressed!!! I am actually looking forward to our next appointment!

Lynda

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Hi, Lynda: Let me clarify that about "regular pediatrician". She is a

specialist for those with disabilities and when we saw her it was

due to referrals, so you should check to be sure.

Ted Cullinan wrote:

Lynn

I did not know Dr. Youngs could be a

regular Ped. My insurance approved three visits with her. I will have

to check into this. We see her again in September, I wish shw was his

regular ped, I do not like who I am seeing now. (mainly because she is

so far). I did not know what to expect when we first seen Dr. Youngs

in June, but I must say I was totally impressed!!! I am actually

looking forward to our next appointment!

Lynda

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Lynn

I will defiantely look into it,but we will probably just stay with the peds we have and hopefully keep getting referrals approved. I don't need any more headaches or paperwork right now.

We origianlly did get a referral through our insurance (HAP/HMO), I was shocked that they approved the 3 visits, with Dr. Youngs because they have denied just about everything else. was recieving speech through Henry Ford for 4 months covered by our insurance and when I switched over to a Beaumont pcp, HAP denied speech therapy through Beaumont. It doesn't make sense to me. I'm in the process of appealing it right now, i just can't figure these stupid insurance companies out.

Lynda

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Thanks Lynn. Would you have her phone number? Rivky

>From: Lynn

>Reply-To: EverydayMiraclesAutism >To: EverydayMiraclesAutism >Subject: Re: Dr. Youngs DAN Protocol >Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 21:42:42 -0400 > >Hi, Rivky: Dr. Youngs is a woman, first name is , and she is in >Dearborn at Oakwood. She is caring and knowledgeable, spends a great >deal of time with you taking a thorough history and likes to get tests >run to see what is going on in your child's system. We took Jagger to >Pfeiffer Treatment Center in Chicago, but wanted a local DAN Doctor to >help us interpret test results and to be Jagger's regular pediatrician. >I am not sure what all she does in regards to removing heavy metals, as >this was not something she did with us, but if anyone else on this list >sees her for clathrating or chelating, please let us know what you know >about what Dr. Youngs does in this regard. > >She has a very pleasant personality. I liked her so much that after I >moved to Vermont I sent her an email and suggested she come here every >few months to see patients, as we don't have a DAN doctor in the >vicinity. Having very young children of her own, that is not an option >for her at this time. > >Lynn > >Rivky Kahan wrote: > > > I wasnt following this thread til now. Could you please tell me all > > you can about this Dr Young. > > > > Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection.

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Rivky,

You can reach Dr. Youngs by calling . She most likely

has a waiting list at least 2 months long, but she's well worth it.

I can echo everything Lynn said about her in previous posts.

Dan

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Lynn,

We've been seeing Dr. Youngs since January. Two visits ago, she

mentioned heavy metals testing, but we haven't reached that stage

yet. She talked about two treatment options for metals toxicity -

one was Pfeiffer, and I can't remember the other. We're now at the

stage of pinpointing 's specific amino acid and vitamin

deficiencies, which requires the largest blood draw we've undergone

to date.

Dr. Youngs is the most compassionate physician I've ever had the

pleasure of meeting. She'll work very hard to get our children what

they need.

And, slightly on topic - the Oakwood Lab was very good at getting

blood from the first time we tried several months ago. I held

him on my lap in a bear hug, while one tech (a very strong, large

young man, I wish I could remember his name, he was the best) held

his arm as another tech drew the blood. He suffered no lasting

trauma, as far as I could tell. They were a very professional

outfit, and my best option now that our friend at Crittenton (Anita?)

has quit.

Dan

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> > I wasnt following this thread til now. Could you please tell me

all

> > you can about this Dr Young.

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Hi, Dan: If you have a minute, you may want to call the Oakwood Lab and

find out the name of the tech

that drew blood from (the one that is the best!) and request him

for your next blood draw. Good

techs are hard to find.

Lynn

Dan & Rakowski wrote:

> Lynn,

>

> We've been seeing Dr. Youngs since January. Two visits ago, she

> mentioned heavy metals testing, but we haven't reached that stage

> yet. She talked about two treatment options for metals toxicity -

> one was Pfeiffer, and I can't remember the other. We're now at the

> stage of pinpointing 's specific amino acid and vitamin

> deficiencies, which requires the largest blood draw we've undergone

> to date.

>

> Dr. Youngs is the most compassionate physician I've ever had the

> pleasure of meeting. She'll work very hard to get our children what

> they need.

>

> And, slightly on topic - the Oakwood Lab was very good at getting

> blood from the first time we tried several months ago. I held

> him on my lap in a bear hug, while one tech (a very strong, large

> young man, I wish I could remember his name, he was the best) held

> his arm as another tech drew the blood. He suffered no lasting

> trauma, as far as I could tell. They were a very professional

> outfit, and my best option now that our friend at Crittenton (Anita?)

> has quit.

>

> Dan

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Dan-if you do that could you post his name, we're seeing Dr. Youngs in October for some testing too..

Thanks,

Re: Dr. Youngs DAN Protocol

Hi, Dan: If you have a minute, you may want to call the Oakwood Lab and find out the name of the techthat drew blood from (the one that is the best!) and request him for your next blood draw. Goodtechs are hard to find.LynnDan & Rakowski wrote:> Lynn,>> We've been seeing Dr. Youngs since January. Two visits ago, she> mentioned heavy metals testing, but we haven't reached that stage> yet. She talked about two treatment options for metals toxicity -> one was Pfeiffer, and I can't remember the other. We're now at the> stage of pinpointing 's specific amino acid and vitamin> deficiencies, which requires the largest blood draw we've undergone> to date.>> Dr. Youngs is the most compassionate physician I've ever had the> pleasure of meeting. She'll work very hard to get our children what> they need.>> And, slightly on topic - the Oakwood Lab was very good at getting> blood from the first time we tried several months ago. I held> him on my lap in a bear hug, while one tech (a very strong, large> young man, I wish I could remember his name, he was the best) held> his arm as another tech drew the blood. He suffered no lasting> trauma, as far as I could tell. They were a very professional> outfit, and my best option now that our friend at Crittenton (Anita?)> has quit.>> Dan

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Thank you very much. Rivky

>From: "Dan & Rakowski"

>Reply-To: EverydayMiraclesAutism >To: EverydayMiraclesAutism >Subject: Re: Dr. Youngs DAN Protocol >Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 19:17:26 -0000 > >Rivky, > >You can reach Dr. Youngs by calling . She most likely >has a waiting list at least 2 months long, but she's well worth it. >I can echo everything Lynn said about her in previous posts. > >Dan > > > > > Help protect your PC: Click here to go to the Mcafee.com free online virus scan.

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