Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Now that sounds like vintage Andy Cutler LOL, you are both right IMHO Mandi x > the exam and medical training system that these people come through > is so effective in selecting out anybody who can think indepdently or > actually do real medicine by observation and not out of date text > books that there is no hope. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 you should read what you are writing. the only case study is he is ignorant and you are paying to educate him? most tests are a waste of time as far as i can see. the exam and medical training system that these people come through is so effective in selecting out anybody who can think indepdently or actually do real medicine by observation and not out of date text books that there is no hope. > Hello, > I had a meeting with my daughter's pediatrician. The good news is he > is at least open and realizes that there is much more to be learned > in the area of medicine, but admitted he know nothing real concrete > about the area of yeast overgrowth or leaky gut. He did listen > attentively as I did my best to tell him what I believe is going on > with our daughter. He mentioned that oen would think if there was > something to the area of yeast overgrowth causing systemic problems, > or foods (such as gluten/casein) being linked to all of this then > there would probably be case studies. He at least is open to reading > things I can give him. > He sees a lot of autistic children so I really want to do my best to > be able to present data that will at least spark the notion. Does > any one know if there are any case studies out there that have been > published discussing any of these areas? And/or if there was > anything else someone might recommend I send him. > Better yet I'd love to get him on one of these groups, if nothing > else just to lurk. Might not be scientific, but enough testimonies > from parents expressing that SOMETHING is going on here! > Thanks, > Kari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Yes, I see your point. I know so little, but I do know my heart races with anger over the lack of understanding here by the medical community. Almost like a nightmare I can't believe something this big is out there and it is not gaining much momentum fast enough. So how will things ever change? Shouldn't part of the master plan be to be able to bridge this level of " ignorance " if there are those out there willing to take it on? This guy is saying he got into medicine for the challenge to be part of the evolution in the area of medicine. It is an absolute fact that at some point in time ignorance or not eventually " science " WILL follow this theory and it will come out. The way I see it, if this doctor is at least open to consider things I want to do what I can to present him with what is the most scientifically available data out there. Or if not in his way of thinking, just something to give him that does a good job at communicating that is going on. When I went into his office 3 months ago and told him I was concerned about a yeast overgrowth problem he gave me a standard urine test to look for yeast. When I asked him if he saw a problem with my daughter's chronic gas issue he expressed " everyone has gas " . At first I was consumed with anger over his ignorance. But now because he is open, I want to take advantage to educate him. Long way of answering your question, yes, I do want to help educate him. And maybe, just maybe, the next time an autistic child walks through his doors he might have a different take on things. Kari > you should read what you are writing. > > the only case study is he is ignorant and you are paying to educate > him? > > most tests are a waste of time as far as i can see. > > the exam and medical training system that these people come through > is so effective in selecting out anybody who can think indepdently or > actually do real medicine by observation and not out of date text > books that there is no hope. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 : The pharmaceutical compies " ARE " paying them a profit..... Its disgusting. Sad in Indiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 you don't understand how bad 'science' has got. science in medicine means drug company funded studies in fact drug companies have been threating litigation on autistic gut studies becuse of thier exposure to vaccine damage liability you can't ride two horses at once and would be better to focus on your child. scd, canadex, no fenol , enzymes, oreganol, minerals, a hair test, understanding scd.................... vitmain a , oral/skin vitmain d........... why not discuss your child in more detail on this board and look at what you can do in the way of supplements to help? > > you should read what you are writing. > > > > the only case study is he is ignorant and you are paying to educate > > him? > > > > most tests are a waste of time as far as i can see. > > > > the exam and medical training system that these people come through > > is so effective in selecting out anybody who can think indepdently > or > > actually do real medicine by observation and not out of date text > > books that there is no hope. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 I know a lot of my passion is actually driven out of naivety myself. Just have to follow my heart here though. I have quickly found not to tell those who have no desire to here to listen, including family and friends. (Grandfather's angle was to " limit her TV get a good pediatrician! " Silly me if only I didn't think of that? Christmas dinner is going to be fun...) But guess because the doctor was actively listening and inquiring, I am driven, or at least for the moment. This is not in replacement of focus on my daughters health, but for me part of the program. Thanks again for everyone's input. Kari In , Fred Davies <mrrva@y...> wrote: > I thought I could show a doctor something new too. In > my 1 1/2 years of showing it has not made on iota of > difference. What a waste. > > Your time is better spent elsewhere. > > P Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Kari, In my opinion, and it is just my opinion, your doctor should get off his butt and do some research of his own. I think that all pediatricians are seeing an increase in autism (mercury poisoning) and you think this would open their eyes that something is going on. If I were a doctor and seeing more and more kids with autism, I would start looking for answers. Seems to me that not too many are doing that. Kind of makes you wonder if the vaccine companies are paying them to shut up and act stupid. This may sound harsh, but no where near as harsh as what we families are going through emotionally, physically and financially. Sincerely, > Hello, > I had a meeting with my daughter's pediatrician. The good news is he > is at least open and realizes that there is much more to be learned > in the area of medicine, but admitted he know nothing real concrete > about the area of yeast overgrowth or leaky gut. He did listen > attentively as I did my best to tell him what I believe is going on > with our daughter. He mentioned that oen would think if there was > something to the area of yeast overgrowth causing systemic problems, > or foods (such as gluten/casein) being linked to all of this then > there would probably be case studies. He at least is open to reading > things I can give him. > He sees a lot of autistic children so I really want to do my best to > be able to present data that will at least spark the notion. Does > any one know if there are any case studies out there that have been > published discussing any of these areas? And/or if there was > anything else someone might recommend I send him. > Better yet I'd love to get him on one of these groups, if nothing > else just to lurk. Might not be scientific, but enough testimonies > from parents expressing that SOMETHING is going on here! > Thanks, > Kari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 > Yes, I see your point. I know so little, but I do know my heart > races with anger over the lack of understanding here by the medical > community. Almost like a nightmare I can't believe something this > big is out there and it is not gaining much momentum fast enough. ...........I do want to help educate him. And > maybe, just maybe, the next time an autistic child walks through his > doors he might have a different take on things. Kari, Follow your heart, but don't let it be broken! Thanks to people like you the medical community - or those willing to listen and HEAR - ARE being educated and it DOES make a difference to the next child who walks in the door. Our health nurse has offered information regarding a number of things that are still " alternative " and was willing to venture recommendations to doctors who might work with these things. Without other parents willing to tell her, I would never have gotten the information I needed and maybe would never have found this group. Given that drug companies do so much of medical/doctors' post- qualification/ professional training, we need other sources of information to get to them. Reliable sources with experience and the foundation of groups like this! Kari, try DeFelice's book or website (www.enzymestuff.com) for references re: scientific studies and case studies. All the best and give regular updates! Jaci, Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 Hello, I don't post much but have to put my 2cents in this one. I am no doctor but am a registered dietitian. Yes it is very sad that most doctors do not have an open mind. They just can't see outside the box. They know what the learned 10 - 30 years ago in med school and since there is no direct proof they do not recoginize this concept and consider it alternative medicine. Most doctors just practice mainstreem medicine. I have fellow dietitians that don't believe that GFCF diet,enzymes, or supplements help my son but I know what I see with my own eyes. > Hello, > I had a meeting with my daughter's pediatrician. The good news is he > is at least open and realizes that there is much more to be learned > in the area of medicine, but admitted he know nothing real concrete > about the area of yeast overgrowth or leaky gut. He did listen > attentively as I did my best to tell him what I believe is going on > with our daughter. He mentioned that oen would think if there was > something to the area of yeast overgrowth causing systemic problems, > or foods (such as gluten/casein) being linked to all of this then > there would probably be case studies. He at least is open to reading > things I can give him. > He sees a lot of autistic children so I really want to do my best to > be able to present data that will at least spark the notion. Does > any one know if there are any case studies out there that have been > published discussing any of these areas? And/or if there was > anything else someone might recommend I send him. > Better yet I'd love to get him on one of these groups, if nothing > else just to lurk. Might not be scientific, but enough testimonies > from parents expressing that SOMETHING is going on here! > Thanks, > Kari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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