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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 1:57 pm Post subject: Docors that prescribe LDN
I went to Dr. Martin Mulders , MDPC
Functional and Wellness Sciences Institute
2505 Boulevard of the Generals
Valley Forge Business Center
Jeffersonville, PA 19403
Tel. 610-725-9996
I like him very much. He does not accept Medicare Insurance.
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2004 7:00 am Post subject: LDN
How about Mass Dr's that will prescribe LDN????
I have read alot about this med and want so bad to give it a try. I have tried everything else and now my current neuro doesn't think the Copaxone alone is strong enough. They want to start me on steriods every month along with my Copaxone.
I know that is going to be very tough on me and I am not sure I can deal with it. I am still working and steriod treatments prevent my doing my job well. Heck, I can barely function while on steriods.
I would love to find a neuro that will prescribe LDN - I would actually like to switch neuros, I am not to fond of mine. I go back in March and plan on bringing up the whole LDN idea then.
Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 4:11 pm Post subject: Hi Ange...
Did you mean to ask about doctors in Massechusetts?
Oh boy...bet I screwed up on the spelling of that state...never was good with that name..lol. I have 3 from there on the list I have if you are interested. Let me know..
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 9:15 pm Post subject: LDN Doc's
Here is a list of doc I had emailed to me from an LDN'er.
Good luck to all .. I go Wed to a doc that will prescribe !!
Dr. Bernard Bihari New York, NY 212-929-4196
Dr. Patrick Scott Wisconsin 608-785-0038
Dr. Laura Martin Sidney, NY 607-561-2000
Dr. Carole Wright Saratoga Springs, NY 518-587-3438
Dr. Bruce Sharpnack Hickory, PA 724-356-2273
Dr. Jeff Esper Erie, PA 814-877-4600
John Sullivan Mechanicsburg, PA 717-697-5050
Dr. Patti Townely Dwight, IL 815-584-3343
Dr. Steven Myers Skokie, IL 847-677-2980
Dr. Bernard Stevens Vernon Hills, Il 847-367-0843
Dr. Stanley Knep (Neuro) Clifton, NJ 973-471-3680
Dr. Patrick Scott Wisconsin 608-785-0038
Dr. Joseph Wezensky, MD, GP
Dr. Rick Jensen, ND
Kokopelli Health & Wellness Grand Junction, CO 970-263-4660
Joined: Mar 23, 2004 Posts: 2 Location: Windsor,Ontario, Canada
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 6:10 pm Post subject: Try your Family Doc.
Hello All
I'm new here, but as I was surfing through the forum I noticed this post and read through all of the posts immediately!!
I don't know how much help this will be, but here in Canada most MS'er's are getting the Family Dr. to prescribe LDN for them. I personally know of several who are doing it this way. Don't get me wrong...there are a few Neurologists who will also prescribe the drug. It's a lot easier to see your family doc than to see your neurologist!!
What I would suggest is... take along a print (or 2) out about LDN + MS and let your Dr. read it for her/himself. It seems very few are refusing to prescribe it!!
Posted: Sat Mar 27, 2004 10:33 am Post subject: phone consult
I know that Bernard Bihari, MD will do phone consults in certain situations. He's in New York. (212) 929. 4196. I personally like to see a doctor in person. But if you can't because you're out-of town and your neuro is hesitant in prescribing LDN, why not give it a shot?
Posted: Tue May 18, 2004 10:14 am Post subject: Dr Lawrence
Hi all
This is my first post here and it is regarding LDN
I sent an e-mail to Dr Lawrence at the beginning of April and have had no reply.
I realise that he is very busy and I am willing to be patient.
I just wondered if I could say Dave Richardson sent me
Regards
Brian
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