Need a doctor or anyone who carries the serum in south florida .. Dr Hassan in Orlando no longer does it .. and neither does Dr Gillette in bonita springs.. HELP PLEASE...
Save D. replied:
There is an alternative method to the NDV serum, which is to inject a dog with NDV as an IV injection. (Works better if pup is older than 12 weeks.) That is explained here: http://www.kindheartsinaction.com/archives/313 I don't have many contacts in your part of the country. This is what I have: You might check out this website for a group that treats dogs with NDV: http://tpgsr.com/ You might also try contacting Dr. Mendy at Jacaranda Animal Hospital(954) 472-1106
Sandra B. replied:
Dr Mendy doesn't do it anymore either ..i have the vaccine ..have a donor dog for the serum.. and I have a Dr who can do the spinal tap.. Tamara from Animalaidclinic Adoption is seeking the dose and mixture etc.. I'm planning to vaccinate my healthy donor dog tonight but I need to know how much saline is added .. also how much blood needs to be drawn .. and if I need to keep some for the spinal tap .. Two puppies under 12 weeks need serum and 1 needs spinal tap
Sandra B. replied:
Chrissy Serra
Save D. replied:
Here is where you should be able to download the complete protocols on these treatments: http://www.edbond.com/NDV_packet_update.pdf A full 90 minute video on these treatments is available here: http://www.kindheartsinaction.com/archives/1718 Good luck! Please let us know how it goes. Ed Bond
Top surgery alone So I want top surgery and luckily will be able to afford it by the end of the year. However I most likely won't have anyone to go with me. What...
BoyRichie replied:
I'm wondering if there's a support network for this kind of thing. I mean, there's multiple trans people in any given location. Surely we'd be willing to help each other. I know I'd be happy to help if you lived in my city. There's no way I'm alone in that. Edit: lived in my city or were getting the surgery in my city
shyember replied:
Contact your local / regional LGBT center. Members of the trans support group that I lead have accompanied other folks as far as three states away so that they can get their gender-affirming surgeries.
butwhatsmyname replied:
I was looking at this same thing (but in the UK). I had to bail on surgery completely in the end, but I was looking at agencies in the city where my surgeons were based who could provide care for set periods, with a view to getting a couple of hotel rooms for a few days, hiring someone to be around for the first day or two and then having someone accompany me back to my home city. I don't have any family (to speak of) and I have emotionally close friends but not physically close friends, and I wouldn't ask any of them to come and "care" for me like that.
throwaway17321732 replied:
Any local LGBT centres? Maybe someone there could point you in the right direction or even help you. Or maybe, and this is a kind of stretch honestly, you can look into hiring a caretaker like off care.com or something?
Anonymous replied:
I would also be willing to help someone who lived within less than like an eight-hour drive.
catullus12 replied:
Don't have an answer but I'm struggling with the same thing :/ Even just ideas, what the hell does one do post-op without support? Surely it can't be that every single person going through surgery has family and friends willing to help out.
enigmaticsurrender replied:
Where do you live? I'd be willing to help someone out for sure!
mightybite replied:
You won't absolutely need someone *at* the surgery with you, but you will need someone at home or at the place you'll be staying in the first few weeks. I hope you can find someone to at least drop by every day while you're recovering. If you give a location we'll be able to help more. If you're open to going to Montreal, Canada, the GRS Montreal hospital has an attached recovery house that is built into the price of the surgery. (I went there; AMA.)
grimj26 replied:
My surgeon's office says they have a list of people willing to drive you to and from the office on surgery day. You may just want to check with the office of any surgeon's you consider to see what they know. I am sure it comes up quite a bit.
NoCreativeInput replied:
Dr Garamone in Florida has a recovery center a few miles away
Fallunderground2016 replied:
Thanks for the help guys! Shoutout to the guys who would help out another bro! I'm looking into the recover center with Sassani it looks like he does rest work and the recover center seems reasonably priced
Dr Michael Jofe and his associates 954 265 6300. They have several offices and they are all very good. Unfortunately we've met them all and have delt with several different body parts. If PT is needed they have it on site. Good luck
John R. replied:
Hey Sharon, Dr. Kenneth Taylor, he's in Hollywood 954-963-3500, he's fixed both my knee and my shoulder without surgery!!! Great Dr.!!!!!! Surgery is his last resort
Sharon H. replied:
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. Will check with my insurance and go from there. Angela Goodey I think we have met Dr. Joffe.. is he in Hollywood at Memorial Regional? Matt and Sammi both broke their wrists over the years.. Matt twice:/ and th...See More
Does anyone know of a holistic physician, preferably a DO, that I can use as my Primary Care doctor? Thanks to the increasing costs of health insurance through the...
Karen A. replied:
Yes, Dr. Daniel McGee in Plantation. I <3 him! 954 577-2294. He does take Conventry which is on the healthcare plan.
Darlene S. replied:
Pam, I feel your frustration. Obama did not do it, Affordable Care Act has messed me up too. Bush was involved in a pharm company supporting our new health care. Jeb!! Good luck. Stay healthy!!!!!! This was in the works for many years!!!!!!
Rhonda S. replied:
Dr Phi Van-Le in Weston is an excellent dermatologist
Rhonda S. replied:
Dr Cindy Marika in Weston is a DO and also is excellent
Beth L. replied:
Dermatologist- Hands down Diane Walder and unfortunately don't know of any holistic Drs that take insurance.
Darlene S. replied:
I must say it's not the poor receiving the money. It's the GIANT health care cooperation's that wrote the law that are benefiting. The rich get richer. My less fortunate friends have very good health care. Community Health, Memorial. They were not affected. Oh my!!
Gary M. replied:
A primary care doctor has to be associated with your plan...It it his or her job to authorize a referral..,This is important...If the dermatoligist that you choose is not a member of your plan The insurance Company WILL NOT PAY....Make sure before you go..
Need recommendations!!!
Looking for a new primary care doctor in the Weston or surrounding area. I would like a small practice (only a few doctors) and most importantly...
Sharon B. replied:
Barry Pevner at Memorial West is the definition of easy going. He has a very simple private practice. I use him for my basic physicals every year and will usually go to specialists for other things.
Kimberly R. replied:
Andrea Ramsay in Sunrise. She is a friend of mine and an amazing Dr. She has a nutritionist and great staff as well!
Marc S. replied:
Meryl Heilberg Jefferson welcome to the group!!!!!! Make yourself at home and enjoy.
Kimberly R. replied:
http://heartcenteredfamilymedicine.com/
Lisa G. replied:
I like Cindy Marika in Weston.
Ilene F. replied:
Half the battle is also finding someone who takes my insurance! I made an appointment with Dr McCoy out of Cleveland clinic (based on a recommendation from another thread) and the earliest appointment was in MAY! Good thing it's only a wellness visit.
I typically won't post personal issues on Facebook, but I am looking for some input. Please let me know if you are knowledgeable about a good doctor, who does surgery...
Alanna M. replied:
Dr. Zorman, memorial regional. He operated on my back and at least two other people that i know. Excellent surgeon.
TOMORROW I M GOING TO THE HOSPITAL FOR HEART ECO CARDIOGRAM AND IMAGE VIEW IN OF MY HEART AND ARTERIES. HAVE NOT BEEN FEELING TO GOOD, SO MY DOCTOR SAID, TIME TO GO...
Cindy V. replied:
Dear Manny, praying the news will be good and hoping you feel better soon! XO