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In a message dated 8/3/2004 5:40:00 AM Central Daylight Time,

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> Mayo Clinic has a very disappointing

> >attitude towards it. I forgot exactly how they put it, but almost

> >saying it was emotional or exaggerated, or something. I don't

> think

>

Does anyone have any experience with Mayo Clinic Rochester MN as far as mito

goes? My husband was diagnosed last month, we go back to Mayo the end of this

month.

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Hi, ,

I want to clarify. I did not go to the Mayo Clinic for hypoglycemia or

mito. I was referring to some references, including a Health

Encyclopedia tyype of book put out by the Mayo Clinic. One of my

endos - the arrogant one that said he would not read Dr. Cohen's paper

- also quoted the Mayo Clinic's position.

I know nothing about the work in mito the Mayo Clinic is doing, but I

would expect it to be state of the art. Also, the docs don't always

agree, even at a place like, Mayo, so I should have been clearer about

it in my post. Sorry if I gave the wrong impression.

Regards

Sunny

> In a message dated 8/3/2004 5:40:00 AM Central Daylight Time,

> writes:

>

> > Mayo Clinic has a very disappointing

> > >attitude towards it.  I forgot exactly how they put it, but almost

> > >saying it was emotional or exaggerated, or something.  I don't

> > think

> >

>

> Does anyone have any experience with Mayo Clinic Rochester MN as far

> as mito

> goes?  My husband was diagnosed last month, we go back to Mayo the

> end of this

> month. 

>

>

>

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I have to jump in here. Everything I have heard about the Mayo Clinic and Mito

patient's has not been favorable at all. Anyone I have known to have gone

there for anything with regard to Mito has come away very disappointed.

Alice

Hi, ,

I want to clarify. I did not go to the Mayo Clinic for hypoglycemia or

mito. I was referring to some references, including a Health

Encyclopedia tyype of book put out by the Mayo Clinic. One of my

endos - the arrogant one that said he would not read Dr. Cohen's paper

- also quoted the Mayo Clinic's position.

I know nothing about the work in mito the Mayo Clinic is doing, but I

would expect it to be state of the art. Also, the docs don't always

agree, even at a place like, Mayo, so I should have been clearer about

it in my post. Sorry if I gave the wrong impression.

Regards

Sunny

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In a message dated 8/3/2004 11:03:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,

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Does anyone have any experience with Mayo Clinic Rochester MN as far as mito

goes? My husband was diagnosed last month, we go back to Mayo the end of

this

month.

There is one geneticist at Mayo that I have heard people have good luck

with....Dr Whiteman. I heard he wasn't seeing new patients for awhile, but

haven't heard anything about that recently.

Good luck.

Malisa

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interesting, Alice

I do not know if I am surprised or not. I did visit the Mayo clinic

about 20 years ago, when my back was giving me a lot of trouble. (Now

I realize the muscle weakness was at least part of the cause - I did

not have enough internal muscle strength to keep proper posture for

long - this resulted in more spinal pain). I was not helped very much

at all, and felt that many people there were somewhat arrogant. If they

could not fix it, it was not serious tthey seemed to imply. Several

others patients that I spoke to also felt that way. But, I did have

one great physical therapist/MD who made the trip worth it, and have

heard other good stories.

As far as mito docs, I think the personality of the doctor is most

important, not where he/she is. The doc has to be willing to learn,

admit he doesn't know everything, and respect that the patient has

physical reasons for the sometimes " unusual " set of symptoms. Not

sure that this is the type of personality that prestigious places

attract. Just my thought.

> I have to jump in here.  Everything I have heard about the Mayo Clinic

> and Mito patient's has not been favorable at all.   Anyone I have

> known to have gone there for anything with regard to Mito has come

> away very disappointed.

>

> Alice

>

>   Hi, ,

>   I want to clarify. I did not go to the Mayo Clinic for hypoglycemia

> or

>   mito. I was referring to some references, including a Health

>   Encyclopedia tyype of  book put out by the Mayo Clinic.  One of my

>   endos - the arrogant one that said he would not read Dr. Cohen's

> paper

>   - also quoted the Mayo Clinic's position.

>

>   I know nothing about the work in mito the Mayo Clinic is doing, but

> I

>   would expect it to be state of the art.  Also, the docs don't always

>   agree, even at a place like, Mayo, so I should have been clearer

> about

>   it in my post. Sorry if I gave the wrong impression.

>

>   Regards

>

>   Sunny

>

>

>

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