Anyone on here from Colorado? I live in Parker, which is south of Denver. Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions of a good GI who knows more about MC than my current GI appears to.
Thanks!
Becky
Colorado?
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Hi Becky,
Yes, we have at least several members from Colorado. Matthew, for example, lives in Denver. I don't recall where Kathy lives, (kscolorado), but she managed to be accepted by arguably the best GI doc in this country, for dealing with diseases connected with gluten-sensitivity - Dr. Scot Lewey. He will only accept patients who are residents of Colorado, unfortunately. Otherwise, probably at least half the members here, would be trying to get an appointment with him. He comes very, very highly recommended. Polly, a member in Maryland, who is an MD herself, has corresponded with him, on a professional level, and she is a huge fan of his methods, also.
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... ight=lewey
Here's his website. He's an avid blogger, and he discusses many details of gluten-related issues that most GI docs are not even aware of, let alone capable of incorporating into their practices.
http://www.thefooddoc.com/index.html
Tex
Yes, we have at least several members from Colorado. Matthew, for example, lives in Denver. I don't recall where Kathy lives, (kscolorado), but she managed to be accepted by arguably the best GI doc in this country, for dealing with diseases connected with gluten-sensitivity - Dr. Scot Lewey. He will only accept patients who are residents of Colorado, unfortunately. Otherwise, probably at least half the members here, would be trying to get an appointment with him. He comes very, very highly recommended. Polly, a member in Maryland, who is an MD herself, has corresponded with him, on a professional level, and she is a huge fan of his methods, also.
http://www.perskyfarms.com/phpBB2/viewt ... ight=lewey
Here's his website. He's an avid blogger, and he discusses many details of gluten-related issues that most GI docs are not even aware of, let alone capable of incorporating into their practices.
http://www.thefooddoc.com/index.html
Tex
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