List Of Recommended Doctors
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List Of Recommended Doctors
Hi All,
I'm trying to create a list of doctors who are highly recommended by members, for treating MC, CC, LC, etc., and I'd like to maintain a separate list for doctors highly qualified to treat mast cell issues. Doctors who are truly qualified to treat this disease are still few and far between, but over the years, members have encountered a few, and more enlightened doctors seem to be showing up with increasing frequency, in the last year or two.
If you'd like to recommend one or more doctors, I would appreciate hearing about them, but keep in mind that this list should not include also-rans, or wannabes. I'm not interested in listing doctors who recognize the name of the disease, but that's about the extent of their expertise, or doctors who didn't cause you to end up in the emergency room, but didn't actually help you much, either. No, I'm looking for the names of doctors who are truly qualified to treat this disease - IOW, doctors who actually "get it".
I'm looking for the names of doctors who realize that 8 weeks of treatment with Entocort is not going to "cure" the disease, so if they prescribe it, they're willing to prescribe it as long as necessary, to accomplish and maintain remission. And, of course, I'm looking for the names of doctors who recognize the existence of non-celiac gluten-sensitivity, and the connection between food sensitivities and MC. I'm also looking for doctors who are willing to "think out of the box" and learn about the disease along with the patient. And, of course, I don't expect any recommended doctors to necessarily have all of these qualifications, but ideally, the best doctors will have all of them.
A number of doctors have been mentioned in the past, who are obviously qualified for listing, but tracking their names down in the archives is a pretty tedious job, so if anyone is aware of postings about such doctors in the past, please bring them to my attention, so that I can add them to the list.
I think that these lists could prove to be very beneficial, especially to newbies, if we can come up with enough qualified doctors to cover significant parts of the countries where most of our members live, provided that we don't list any doctors who demonstrate counterproductive tendencies concerning the treatment of MC and/or mast cell issues. As always, (IMO), quality is more important than quantity.
Thanks,
Tex
I'm trying to create a list of doctors who are highly recommended by members, for treating MC, CC, LC, etc., and I'd like to maintain a separate list for doctors highly qualified to treat mast cell issues. Doctors who are truly qualified to treat this disease are still few and far between, but over the years, members have encountered a few, and more enlightened doctors seem to be showing up with increasing frequency, in the last year or two.
If you'd like to recommend one or more doctors, I would appreciate hearing about them, but keep in mind that this list should not include also-rans, or wannabes. I'm not interested in listing doctors who recognize the name of the disease, but that's about the extent of their expertise, or doctors who didn't cause you to end up in the emergency room, but didn't actually help you much, either. No, I'm looking for the names of doctors who are truly qualified to treat this disease - IOW, doctors who actually "get it".
I'm looking for the names of doctors who realize that 8 weeks of treatment with Entocort is not going to "cure" the disease, so if they prescribe it, they're willing to prescribe it as long as necessary, to accomplish and maintain remission. And, of course, I'm looking for the names of doctors who recognize the existence of non-celiac gluten-sensitivity, and the connection between food sensitivities and MC. I'm also looking for doctors who are willing to "think out of the box" and learn about the disease along with the patient. And, of course, I don't expect any recommended doctors to necessarily have all of these qualifications, but ideally, the best doctors will have all of them.
A number of doctors have been mentioned in the past, who are obviously qualified for listing, but tracking their names down in the archives is a pretty tedious job, so if anyone is aware of postings about such doctors in the past, please bring them to my attention, so that I can add them to the list.
I think that these lists could prove to be very beneficial, especially to newbies, if we can come up with enough qualified doctors to cover significant parts of the countries where most of our members live, provided that we don't list any doctors who demonstrate counterproductive tendencies concerning the treatment of MC and/or mast cell issues. As always, (IMO), quality is more important than quantity.
Thanks,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Tex,
Great idea!
The mast cell specialists I have seen and recommend are Marianna Castells at Brigham and Women's in Boston and Henry Legere In Austin, TX (he trained with Dr. Castells).
Mary Beth
Great idea!
The mast cell specialists I have seen and recommend are Marianna Castells at Brigham and Women's in Boston and Henry Legere In Austin, TX (he trained with Dr. Castells).
Mary Beth
"If you believe it will work out, you'll see opportunities. If you believe it won't you will see obstacles." - Dr. Wayne Dyer
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I like my GI--Duane Webb at The Vancouver Clinic in Vancouver, WA. He's a Fellow of the American College of Gastroenterology. Here is his page: http://www.tvc.org/Doctors/search/detai ... b&lang=eng.
Dr. Webb thinks he knows Dr. Fine, as I've mentioned before. He diagnosed me with gluten intolerance when I told him how well I was doing on a gluten-free diet. He's very knowledgeable, but also humble--he told me that GI's really don't know how to treat MC, and was very interested in what I had to say about what works for me. He has a son who is finishing up his medical degree and plans to go into colorectal disease research.
Dr. Webb thinks he knows Dr. Fine, as I've mentioned before. He diagnosed me with gluten intolerance when I told him how well I was doing on a gluten-free diet. He's very knowledgeable, but also humble--he told me that GI's really don't know how to treat MC, and was very interested in what I had to say about what works for me. He has a son who is finishing up his medical degree and plans to go into colorectal disease research.
Marliss Bombardier
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Dum spiro, spero -- While I breathe, I hope
Psoriasis - the dark ages
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis - Dec 2001
Collagenous Colitis - Sept 2010
Granuloma Annulare - June 2011
I guess I would add Scott Lewey to the list. He definitely knows MC and seems to understand mast cells as well, at least from a GI standpoint. He will only see residents of Colorado.
Mary Beth
Mary Beth
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I would recommend my gastroenterologist, Dr. Bernie Stein of Jupiter, Fl. He is a partner in the largest GI group in our area. He diagnosed my mother with CC more than 10 years ago. He began treating me last December, diagnosed me with CC in March. He is in agreement that GF is the way to go. All in all, he's intelligent and open minded.
Sheila
Sheila
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A person who never made a mistake never tried something new. Einstein
A person who never made a mistake never tried something new. Einstein
Thanks Marliss, Mary Beth, and Sheila,
I've added them to the list.
Mary Beth,
Actually, I had already added Dr. Lewey to both lists, yesterday, right after I set it up, since he came to mind immediately, due to his strong internet presence. So far, he's the only one on both lists, since most of the doctors on the "mast cell" list are allergists.
Thanks again,
Tex
I've added them to the list.
Mary Beth,
Actually, I had already added Dr. Lewey to both lists, yesterday, right after I set it up, since he came to mind immediately, due to his strong internet presence. So far, he's the only one on both lists, since most of the doctors on the "mast cell" list are allergists.
Thanks again,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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and I add
Dr. Chapman ---New York City----
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Hi Barbara,
Is this the right Dr. Chapman?
http://www.mountsinaihospital.org/profi ... -l-chapman
I hope so, because he's the first one on my list.
Thanks.
Luve,
Galahad
Is this the right Dr. Chapman?
http://www.mountsinaihospital.org/profi ... -l-chapman
I hope so, because he's the first one on my list.
Thanks.
Luve,
Galahad
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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