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[ ] how to find a doctor

I'm new to this group and relatively new to lyme. I was diagnosed based on

symptoms (blood work kept coming back negative) August 06, put on doxycycline

for about 8 weeks but keep having recurring symptoms every 3 or 4 months

(swollen joints, joint pain, fatigue) and the rheumatologist I see just puts me

back on doxycycline and tells me to take it easy. At this point, I am exhausted

and in a fair bit of pain most of the time.

How do I go about finding another doctor who might be willing to treat it

differently or more aggressively? I live in northern New Jersey.

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Hello all,

My name is Joanna and I have MS. I really would like to try low Dose Naltrexone. I know my neurologyst will refuse to order the medication for me. He is very conservative and this medication is not aproved yet. He rather will give me chemo or steroids. I need to find out who can perscribe the medication. I live in California Alameda county.

Does anybody knows MD in this area.

Regards

Joanna

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Hi Joanna

If you can get over the bridge to the city there is a doctor that is

known to be LDN friendly.

Here is his contact info:

Dr.Cowan

661 Chenery St

San Francisco

415 334-1010

or if you want to change neuro`s and can go to UCSF there are neuro`s

there that prescribe LDN - I can give you more info if you decide to

try that route.

Good Luck

Bev

- In low dose naltrexone , Joanna Pocs <pocsj@...> wrote:

>

> Hello all,

>

> My name is Joanna and I have MS. I really would like to try low

Dose Naltrexone. I know my neurologyst will refuse to order the

medication for me. He is very conservative and this medication is not

aproved yet. He rather will give me chemo or steroids. I need to find

out who can perscribe the medication. I live in California Alameda

county.

> Does anybody knows MD in this area.

>

> Regards

>

> Joanna

>

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Hi Bev,

Thank you for thename of the Md.

I live in Pleasanton and I try to locate someone closer, but if Iam not able I will consider.

Thank you

Joanna

From: cat707k <bevhk@...>low dose naltrexone Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 8:56:30 PMSubject: [low dose naltrexone] Re: How to find a doctor

Hi JoannaIf you can get over the bridge to the city there is a doctor that is known to be LDN friendly.Here is his contact info:Dr.Cowan661 Chenery StSan Francisco415 334-1010or if you want to change neuro`s and can go to UCSF there are neuro`s there that prescribe LDN - I can give you more info if you decide to try that route.Good LuckBev- In low dose naltrexone, Joanna Pocs <pocsj@...> wrote:>> Hello all,> > My name is Joanna and I have MS. I really would like to try low Dose Naltrexone. I know my neurologyst will refuse to order the medication for me. He is very conservative and this medication is not aproved yet. He rather will give me chemo or steroids. I need to find out

who can perscribe the medication. I live in California Alameda county.> Does anybody knows MD in this area. > > Regards> > Joanna>

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