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> Hi. I've got an appointment scheduled in Feb. to see

> Dr. Usman and I'm trying to get some labs out of the

> way. The hair element test/Elemental Analysis Hair

> I'm wondering if Doctor's Data is prefered over Great

> Smokies.

Yes.

> Great Smokies is cheaper

What prices are you being quoted?

> but I'm wondering

> if it's not as recommended. What other labs would you

> suggest I get out of the way before seeing her?

I invariably want to see a CBC with differential, plasma cysteine,

plasma sulfate (cys and sulfate available from Great Smokies only),

serum uric acid, and a hair test, preferably DDI hair element profile

(be careful, there are 2 hair tests and you want to be sure it is not

the hair toxic element exposure profile), and very often hemoglobin A1c

and the thyroid measurements free T3, free T4, T3, T4 and TSH. All are

necessary, many doctors don't understand that. There are many many

other things that depend on what is going on.

> Also,

> I am only seeing our local pediatrition currently and

> am wondering about a challenge test.

Don't.

> Should I try that

No.

> and how would I go about having the pediatrition

> do this? Is this not standard practice for a

> pediatrition?

No, and it is not useful, and it can be dangerous if the pede gets a

recipe from some other doctor.

> Cost of labs is really a factor for me

> so I'm not interested in doing anything that is not

> typically deamed necessary or standard labs done

> initially by DAN practitioners.

Most DAN! doctors wildly overtest.

If you have insurance, the plasma cysteine and sulfate and hair test

won't be covered, the rest ought to be if the doc puts down some

reasonable diagnostic codes.

> Oh, and thank you all so much for your info re:

> videos, organic meat, and other questions. You are

> all so helpful.

>

> Shyla

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Thanks for responding, Andy. Regarding the price

quotes. I found Doctor's Data at $79 and Great

Smokies at $48. It's a small difference but I figured

that if the labs were just as reputable I'd save a few

bucks. I'll opt for Doctor's Data just to be sure:)

Shyla

--- andrewhallcutler <AndyCutler@...> wrote:

>

>

> > Hi. I've got an appointment scheduled in Feb. to

> see

> > Dr. Usman and I'm trying to get some labs out of

> the

> > way. The hair element test/Elemental Analysis

> Hair

> > I'm wondering if Doctor's Data is prefered over

> Great

> > Smokies.

>

> Yes.

>

> > Great Smokies is cheaper

>

> What prices are you being quoted?

>

> > but I'm wondering

> > if it's not as recommended. What other labs would

> you

> > suggest I get out of the way before seeing her?

>

> I invariably want to see a CBC with differential,

> plasma cysteine,

> plasma sulfate (cys and sulfate available from Great

> Smokies only),

> serum uric acid, and a hair test, preferably DDI

> hair element profile

> (be careful, there are 2 hair tests and you want to

> be sure it is not

> the hair toxic element exposure profile), and very

> often hemoglobin A1c

> and the thyroid measurements free T3, free T4, T3,

> T4 and TSH. All are

> necessary, many doctors don't understand that.

> There are many many

> other things that depend on what is going on.

>

> > Also,

> > I am only seeing our local pediatrition currently

> and

> > am wondering about a challenge test.

>

> Don't.

>

> > Should I try that

>

> No.

>

> > and how would I go about having the pediatrition

> > do this? Is this not standard practice for a

> > pediatrition?

>

> No, and it is not useful, and it can be dangerous if

> the pede gets a

> recipe from some other doctor.

>

> > Cost of labs is really a factor for me

> > so I'm not interested in doing anything that is

> not

> > typically deamed necessary or standard labs done

> > initially by DAN practitioners.

>

> Most DAN! doctors wildly overtest.

>

> If you have insurance, the plasma cysteine and

> sulfate and hair test

> won't be covered, the rest ought to be if the doc

> puts down some

> reasonable diagnostic codes.

>

> > Oh, and thank you all so much for your info re:

> > videos, organic meat, and other questions. You

> are

> > all so helpful.

> >

> > Shyla

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Shyla,

Is Dr Usman asking you to have these tests done before your February

visit? The reason I ask is that we are going on Wednesday to see

her and I don't recall any tests needing completion prior to the

first visit.

Gracias,

Pam

> > > Hi. I've got an appointment scheduled in Feb. to

> > see

> > > Dr. Usman and I'm trying to get some labs out of

> > the

> > > way. The hair element test/Elemental Analysis

> > Hair

> > > I'm wondering if Doctor's Data is prefered over

> > Great

> > > Smokies.

> >

> > Yes.

> >

> > > Great Smokies is cheaper

> >

> > What prices are you being quoted?

> >

> > > but I'm wondering

> > > if it's not as recommended. What other labs would

> > you

> > > suggest I get out of the way before seeing her?

> >

> > I invariably want to see a CBC with differential,

> > plasma cysteine,

> > plasma sulfate (cys and sulfate available from Great

> > Smokies only),

> > serum uric acid, and a hair test, preferably DDI

> > hair element profile

> > (be careful, there are 2 hair tests and you want to

> > be sure it is not

> > the hair toxic element exposure profile), and very

> > often hemoglobin A1c

> > and the thyroid measurements free T3, free T4, T3,

> > T4 and TSH. All are

> > necessary, many doctors don't understand that.

> > There are many many

> > other things that depend on what is going on.

> >

> > > Also,

> > > I am only seeing our local pediatrition currently

> > and

> > > am wondering about a challenge test.

> >

> > Don't.

> >

> > > Should I try that

> >

> > No.

> >

> > > and how would I go about having the pediatrition

> > > do this? Is this not standard practice for a

> > > pediatrition?

> >

> > No, and it is not useful, and it can be dangerous if

> > the pede gets a

> > recipe from some other doctor.

> >

> > > Cost of labs is really a factor for me

> > > so I'm not interested in doing anything that is

> > not

> > > typically deamed necessary or standard labs done

> > > initially by DAN practitioners.

> >

> > Most DAN! doctors wildly overtest.

> >

> > If you have insurance, the plasma cysteine and

> > sulfate and hair test

> > won't be covered, the rest ought to be if the doc

> > puts down some

> > reasonable diagnostic codes.

> >

> > > Oh, and thank you all so much for your info re:

> > > videos, organic meat, and other questions. You

> > are

> > > all so helpful.

> > >

> > > Shyla

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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Nope. I just figure that if I have some basic tests

done that I'll get the most out of the visit. Just

trying to save out of pocket expenses. I figure that

if we had something done that we would have somewhere

to start immediately. I asked the receptionist if

there are any initial battery of " routine " tests and

they said there wasn't and that she'd order them upon

the visit.

shyla

--- noaholiviaian <phaselow@...> wrote:

>

> Shyla,

>

> Is Dr Usman asking you to have these tests done

> before your February

> visit? The reason I ask is that we are going on

> Wednesday to see

> her and I don't recall any tests needing completion

> prior to the

> first visit.

>

> Gracias,

>

> Pam

>

>

> > > > Hi. I've got an appointment scheduled in Feb.

> to

> > > see

> > > > Dr. Usman and I'm trying to get some labs out

> of

> > > the

> > > > way. The hair element test/Elemental Analysis

> > > Hair

> > > > I'm wondering if Doctor's Data is prefered

> over

> > > Great

> > > > Smokies.

> > >

> > > Yes.

> > >

> > > > Great Smokies is cheaper

> > >

> > > What prices are you being quoted?

> > >

> > > > but I'm wondering

> > > > if it's not as recommended. What other labs

> would

> > > you

> > > > suggest I get out of the way before seeing

> her?

> > >

> > > I invariably want to see a CBC with

> differential,

> > > plasma cysteine,

> > > plasma sulfate (cys and sulfate available from

> Great

> > > Smokies only),

> > > serum uric acid, and a hair test, preferably DDI

> > > hair element profile

> > > (be careful, there are 2 hair tests and you want

> to

> > > be sure it is not

> > > the hair toxic element exposure profile), and

> very

> > > often hemoglobin A1c

> > > and the thyroid measurements free T3, free T4,

> T3,

> > > T4 and TSH. All are

> > > necessary, many doctors don't understand that.

> > > There are many many

> > > other things that depend on what is going on.

> > >

> > > > Also,

> > > > I am only seeing our local pediatrition

> currently

> > > and

> > > > am wondering about a challenge test.

> > >

> > > Don't.

> > >

> > > > Should I try that

> > >

> > > No.

> > >

> > > > and how would I go about having the

> pediatrition

> > > > do this? Is this not standard practice for a

> > > > pediatrition?

> > >

> > > No, and it is not useful, and it can be

> dangerous if

> > > the pede gets a

> > > recipe from some other doctor.

> > >

> > > > Cost of labs is really a factor for me

> > > > so I'm not interested in doing anything that

> is

> > > not

> > > > typically deamed necessary or standard labs

> done

> > > > initially by DAN practitioners.

> > >

> > > Most DAN! doctors wildly overtest.

> > >

> > > If you have insurance, the plasma cysteine and

> > > sulfate and hair test

> > > won't be covered, the rest ought to be if the

> doc

> > > puts down some

> > > reasonable diagnostic codes.

> > >

> > > > Oh, and thank you all so much for your info

> re:

> > > > videos, organic meat, and other questions.

> You

> > > are

> > > > all so helpful.

> > > >

> > > > Shyla

> > > >

> > > >

> __________________________________________________

> > > >

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