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Re: Phone consult

Posted: Wed May 26, 2004 2:17 am
by justmark
SammyJo wrote:Doctor Name: Dr. John Sullivan
Doctor Location: Pennsylvania, USA
Doctor Contact Info: (717) 697-5050

20 min. phone consult at reasonable rate, for those who can't get prescription from their regular Dr.
I have an appointment for a phone consult next Wednesday. I understand the obvious, who what where when of dx, but any tips on what other info I might need in order to keep the call as short (and successful)as possible?

Thank you for this lead Sammy Jo and thank you this is ms for this forum.

peace.
mark

LDN Doc

Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 9:52 am
by kfryk
Anyone know a LDN perscribing doc in the SF Bay area in California?

Doctors who prescribe LDN

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2004 2:53 pm
by adrianlinden
I live in Cleveland Ohio. I have been to 7 doctors. No LDN yet!

Getting LDN in Vancouver, BC Canada Area

Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2004 11:31 pm
by PointsNorth
Is there anyone out there that knows of a GP or Neurologist in the Vancouver, B.C. that is prescribing. My GP declined.

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 10:35 am
by cleo
Dr. Victor Rivera
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas
713-798-7707

phone consult w/ dr. sullivan

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 4:18 am
by cj
i have a phone consult w/ dr.sullivan also. mark, how did your consult go and any thing you can pass on to me to prepare for? Did you get a prescription and do you have a local pharmacy or should we get it from Skip in Boca? I want to get off rebif post haste. Don't like the injections and not clear that I can cope w/ side effects. Making me dpressed.

dr sullivan

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 5:10 am
by just mark
Hi cj - phone consult was easy and took 10 minutes. Dr. Sullivan uses a local pharmacy. He gave me the script and contacted the pharmacy.

I received the LDN 2 days later via UPS. It appears I probably paid a little more than necessary. I paid $115 + shipping for a 2 month supply @ 4.5mg. I may shop it around, but overall I am very happy with Sullivan's help on this.

Started the LDN on 6.4.4 -- don't believe it's hurting anything to take it, but I can't swear it's helping that much either. I think I'm feeling a little more energy in the am, but only seems to last a few hours.

Good luck cj, I absolutely believe this is worth trying!

peace.
mark

LDN

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 7:23 pm
by dlb3230@comcast.net
hello cj,
ive been using LDN since dec/o3 with good results. i get my script filled by Skips Parmacy in Boca Raton, Florida, the phone number is 561-218-0111 i hate to say it, but skips only charges me 16.00 for 30 day supply, and that includes shipping and postage. if i can be of any further asst. contact me via email, www.dlb3230@comcast.net
dave

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2004 1:26 pm
by Xenova
I had a phone consult with Dr. Patrick Scott in LaCrosse, WI this week. He is very friendly. I did have to send my medical records to him contrary to what I read elsewhere.

At first, he asked about my symptoms. He made recommendations for each one I listed. The recommendations were all non-prescriptive supplements. He then started talking about LDN and how it is to be used. He answered my questions thoroughly and did not make feel like I was bothering him with my questions. The script was faxed to the Prescription Center and then I called them with payment and delivery information. The person at the Prescription Center was also very friendly.

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2004 6:52 am
by flora68
:?

skeptical???

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:01 am
by KP
*****************Has anyone had anything bad to say about LDN? I am taking avonex and my DR refuses to give me Rx for LDN. I found a Dr that will charge $500 for a phone consultation and then might give me a Rx. Not sure what to think. $500 is pretty steep, but does it really work?

LDN

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:19 am
by Cathy
I have heard you can not take LDN with the interferons. I am not sure why. Maybe someone else who knows more can respond.

LDN and Interferons

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:33 am
by cleo
I know this doesn't answer your question directly, but have you considered changing to Copaxone if the interferon drugs are not compatible with LDN? I have been on Copaxone since 4/98. My neurologist is head of the Maxine Messinger Multiple Sclerosis Clinic in Houston, Texas. He had no hesitation prescribing LDN. He feels it is a complimentary drug to the Copaxone.

Since the interferon drugs do eventually build up neutralizing antibodies and are not effective and Copaxone does not, you might look into changing your drug therapy to Copaxone and seeing if your neuro would then prescribe LDN.

Good luck.

LDN

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:35 am
by Cathy
I agree with Cleo. I did poorly on betaseron, but am doing well on copaxone and LDN.

JoyceF

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:48 am
by JoyceF
Hi KP...oh boy....don't think that I would shell out $500.00 on just a possibility of getting the LDN prescription. I say, look around. You would probably be surprised at the number of doctors that are not afraid of prescribing Naltrexone. Once they see how little the dose is they should not be afraid. Where are you located, perhaps someone knows of a doc in your area. I always advise that if you are that serious about trying it, to approach your GP or any other type of doc then a neuro. They are the ones that are so closely tied to the CRABS after all. I found my doc by clicking on the innovative docs listing at the www.lef.org site. You might also try calling one of the listed compounders on the www.ldninfo.org site. I use Skip's Pharmacy in Florida. I bet he'd be able to give you the name of a doc in your area that is open to prescribing it. Skip's number is (800) 553-7429. Good luck to you. I've been taking it for over 2 1/2 years now and I hope to never be without it. Well that is until there is a cure and I might just take it after. JoyceF