Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 I believe I gave you the best one Rhea, in North York. She's really the only one I'd trust. Jill ATTN Plz! Names of the best geneticists and rheumys in Ontario Hi There everyone, Well I'm on the hunt now! Just got back from my great GP. He'll refer me to any geneticist and any rheumatologist of my choice to get H-EDS either ruled in or at the very least get HMS officially diagnosed. So, I need the names of the most knowledgeable geneticists in Ontario. We live in Pembroke (1.5 hours from Ottawa, 5 hrs from Toronto) and are willing to travel to London, Toronto, North York, Ottawa, Kingston etc, etc, etc as long as the geneticist we'll be seeing is knowledgeable about ehlers danlos syndrome AND hypermobility syndrome. I want to get this pegged down either way once and for all. Ditto for the rheumatologist! (One who is knowledgeable and experienced with EDS AND hypermobility syndrome please.) Who are the leading specialists in this disorder in Ontario? Canada? Any reccomendations for good geneticists and rheumys in Ontario would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks so much gang! (((HUGS))) -Rhea To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ceda.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 I believe I gave you the best one Rhea, in North York. She's really the only one I'd trust. Jill ATTN Plz! Names of the best geneticists and rheumys in Ontario Hi There everyone, Well I'm on the hunt now! Just got back from my great GP. He'll refer me to any geneticist and any rheumatologist of my choice to get H-EDS either ruled in or at the very least get HMS officially diagnosed. So, I need the names of the most knowledgeable geneticists in Ontario. We live in Pembroke (1.5 hours from Ottawa, 5 hrs from Toronto) and are willing to travel to London, Toronto, North York, Ottawa, Kingston etc, etc, etc as long as the geneticist we'll be seeing is knowledgeable about ehlers danlos syndrome AND hypermobility syndrome. I want to get this pegged down either way once and for all. Ditto for the rheumatologist! (One who is knowledgeable and experienced with EDS AND hypermobility syndrome please.) Who are the leading specialists in this disorder in Ontario? Canada? Any reccomendations for good geneticists and rheumys in Ontario would be GREATLY appreciated! Thanks so much gang! (((HUGS))) -Rhea To learn more about EDS, visit our website: http://www.ceda.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Thank you Jill! It looks like she is the one I'll be seeing! Do you have any rheumys on your list? Thanks Jill! What would I do without my ceda family? -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Thank you Jill! It looks like she is the one I'll be seeing! Do you have any rheumys on your list? Thanks Jill! What would I do without my ceda family? -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Thank you Jill! It looks like she is the one I'll be seeing! Do you have any rheumys on your list? Thanks Jill! What would I do without my ceda family? -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Thanks Bernie!!! The doctor I'm after in North York is Dr. Meschino from the Genetics department of North York General Hospital. I have talked to a friend who got her EDS diagnosed by that DR., and I've heard another positive thing about her from another EDSer. I " m going in with my HMS topical review by the ARC which also outlines the new diagnostic criteria for HMS which I more than exceed and at the very least won't leave that building until I at least have HMS as a diagnosis. As for joint issues, I've got subluxing and sometimes dislocating shoulder and hip joints. I have a lot of hyper extending joints (elbows, fingers and finger tips etc...) I'm going in 'heavily armed' with a file of research and family history and personal health history. I'll let you know how I make out! I sure know what you mean about drs in Ontario...PHEW. Rest assured that's why I'm not going to 'just anyone' to get this thing nailed down. Grrr... Send me an email if you'd like to swiftygal_2000 @ yahoo.com (take out the space before and after the " @ " ) and I'll hit the reply button and send you the contact numbers of my physiotherapist and my GP here. I tried emailing you off list but your email wouldn't work for me, so maybe if you do it this way I can get the numbers too you :-) Take care and thanks Bernie :-D -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Thanks Bernie!!! The doctor I'm after in North York is Dr. Meschino from the Genetics department of North York General Hospital. I have talked to a friend who got her EDS diagnosed by that DR., and I've heard another positive thing about her from another EDSer. I " m going in with my HMS topical review by the ARC which also outlines the new diagnostic criteria for HMS which I more than exceed and at the very least won't leave that building until I at least have HMS as a diagnosis. As for joint issues, I've got subluxing and sometimes dislocating shoulder and hip joints. I have a lot of hyper extending joints (elbows, fingers and finger tips etc...) I'm going in 'heavily armed' with a file of research and family history and personal health history. I'll let you know how I make out! I sure know what you mean about drs in Ontario...PHEW. Rest assured that's why I'm not going to 'just anyone' to get this thing nailed down. Grrr... Send me an email if you'd like to swiftygal_2000 @ yahoo.com (take out the space before and after the " @ " ) and I'll hit the reply button and send you the contact numbers of my physiotherapist and my GP here. I tried emailing you off list but your email wouldn't work for me, so maybe if you do it this way I can get the numbers too you :-) Take care and thanks Bernie :-D -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Thanks Bernie!!! The doctor I'm after in North York is Dr. Meschino from the Genetics department of North York General Hospital. I have talked to a friend who got her EDS diagnosed by that DR., and I've heard another positive thing about her from another EDSer. I " m going in with my HMS topical review by the ARC which also outlines the new diagnostic criteria for HMS which I more than exceed and at the very least won't leave that building until I at least have HMS as a diagnosis. As for joint issues, I've got subluxing and sometimes dislocating shoulder and hip joints. I have a lot of hyper extending joints (elbows, fingers and finger tips etc...) I'm going in 'heavily armed' with a file of research and family history and personal health history. I'll let you know how I make out! I sure know what you mean about drs in Ontario...PHEW. Rest assured that's why I'm not going to 'just anyone' to get this thing nailed down. Grrr... Send me an email if you'd like to swiftygal_2000 @ yahoo.com (take out the space before and after the " @ " ) and I'll hit the reply button and send you the contact numbers of my physiotherapist and my GP here. I tried emailing you off list but your email wouldn't work for me, so maybe if you do it this way I can get the numbers too you :-) Take care and thanks Bernie :-D -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Thanks Bernie!!! The doctor I'm after in North York is Dr. Meschino from the Genetics department of North York General Hospital. I have talked to a friend who got her EDS diagnosed by that DR., and I've heard another positive thing about her from another EDSer. I " m going in with my HMS topical review by the ARC which also outlines the new diagnostic criteria for HMS which I more than exceed and at the very least won't leave that building until I at least have HMS as a diagnosis. As for joint issues, I've got subluxing and sometimes dislocating shoulder and hip joints. I have a lot of hyper extending joints (elbows, fingers and finger tips etc...) I'm going in 'heavily armed' with a file of research and family history and personal health history. I'll let you know how I make out! I sure know what you mean about drs in Ontario...PHEW. Rest assured that's why I'm not going to 'just anyone' to get this thing nailed down. Grrr... Send me an email if you'd like to swiftygal_2000 @ yahoo.com (take out the space before and after the " @ " ) and I'll hit the reply button and send you the contact numbers of my physiotherapist and my GP here. I tried emailing you off list but your email wouldn't work for me, so maybe if you do it this way I can get the numbers too you :-) Take care and thanks Bernie :-D -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Kingston would be really great Jill! Not nearly as horrible a drive as Toronto. If you could pass the name on to me of a Kingston Rheumy that would be wonderfu. Thank you so much for sending the contact # of the NOrth York Geneticist! I'll get it all phoned into my doctors office tomorow. Thanks Jill! -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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