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426937 tn?1203591927 Can you get to the states for a second opinion or at least contact one of our top oncologic institutions (MD Anderson or Duke or Dana Farber or Johns Hopkins) for a second opinion--send pathology, scans? If so, Sloane-Kettering in New York city is top-notch and on the East coast so closer for you.
1722607 tn?1335747858 She has to go to Johns Hopkins to have a lymph node removed and checked. shes really scared, not sure what to expect.
Avatar f tn The best advice I can provide is that you and your doctors seek consultation with a group of physicians who have engaged in research and reported on their experience with this disease. One such group is at the Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore. Contact information follows. Orden, Roy Anthony. Timble, Hersha. Saini, Sarbjit S. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland., Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.
Avatar f tn Just recieved email from Johns Hopkins that i have an appointment on Nov.11 with Dr. Michael Lim. I want ALL dirt, details, good and bad dealings that anyone knows about Mr. Lim I wanna go in prepared. . . with so much on this Dr. its as if we are long lost pals...... so lets have it......dish.
Avatar m tn He said fibromylagia. Mind you my last neurologist did the same thing and told me to go to Johns Hopkins to get looked at further. So I think I wasted my time. I got a prescription for Savella so we'll see how it works. My only concern is the fact that no one up to this point has done an MRI of my brain. Should I wait it out with Savella or push to have them do the MRI and/or Spinal just to rule stuff out? I had a MRI of my spine last year and nothing showed up.
Avatar n tn I also have peripheral neuropathy and fatigue - and have had 3 negative Lyme tests and finally got a positive ELISA at Johns Hopkins and then a positive IgM Western Blot thru Ignenex Labs, CA. I live on the east coast, so I had my blood Fed Exed to CA. It's that important, so please look into it. Take care and keep us posted.
Avatar n tn Now I have a lot of endocrine disorders ostopenia, hashimoto, PCO, possibly hypercalcemia and those are the only ones that have been diagnosed. My doctor has told me I need to go to Johns Hopkins to see an endocrinologist since I have so mnay endocrine problems going on. My question is should I see a regular endocrinologist or a neurologist/endocrinologist. Is there possibly anything going on the requires me to see the specialities of both fields.
997898 tn?1303734864 dr joh weingart at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore maryland.....has anyone here used this dr for their chiari surgery or know someone who has?
4943237 tn?1428991095 I see there has been a study done on retinal thinning and MS, by the Johns Hopkins MS Centre. I wasn't quite sure from the article, but was it meaning that retinal thinning is more prevalent in MS?
Avatar m tn I am now being seen by a urologist at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, MD. The urologist has now brought in a nephrologist on staff to work with us. They have told us they will not stop searching until an answer is found and they can help me. I was told Johns Hopkins and the Mayo Clinic have the best physicians working with kidney stone disease. Don't let them dismiss you!! Dismiss them and move on to another doctor!! GOOD LUCK!!!
Avatar n tn This exercise should help it improve. I just learned this yesterday from Dr. David Guyton, professor at Johns Hopkins and an expert in this field of optics and strabismus. He assisted me on my first cataract when I was a resident at Hopkins. Dr. O.
Avatar m tn I guess I questioning myself, if I should have gone to someone else instead of sticking with the head EP at Hopkins. You like to think the Johns Hopkins has some of the best in their fields. Of course there is always that percentage that it just does not work on. Did you ever discuss actual surgery? Although they do not usually do that just for Afib. BTW, did you ever get tested for sleep apena? Apparently there is a correlation between the two. My test said I did not have sleep apnea.
Avatar f tn First, if lacrosse is that important to you and your parents have the financial means, many people do move away from home to follow their talent. Second, if you want to get into Johns Hopkins, you'd better crack down on the books. Were you good enough to get on the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team? I live in Virginia, and I know that's no easy thing to do.
Avatar f tn She has a history of dysautonomia and it is worse now. Any thoughts, and I want her to go to a MAJOR medical center for neurology... perhaps Johns Hopkins.
1128488 tn?1265053382 s and blood work have confirmed that the MS I HAD is in remission! Johns Hopkins is doing great work with MS research and they have a great WEBSITE, thats what lead me to them.
Avatar n tn do not really have true double more like feint ghost images go to wilmer at johns hopkins docter made high power contact for affected eye he said be patient give it at least 4 to 6 months as the brain has to adjust is this correct i do not fully understand how the remark brain has to adjust really means and how can i tell if it is working thank you
4939681 tn?1361299299 Sorry to hear that you got the usual denial about Lyme from Johns Hopkins but I'm not surprised.That will make you the umpteenth person that has learned it the hard way. But I'm glad to hear that you're getting tested for 'other things'. Good luck. I wonder why they're just testing for B. microti and not also B. duncani. Hmmm.
Avatar n tn m at a loss at how to find a good specialist. Should I be looking for someone who works with Johns Hopkins in Baltimore (as it has been mentioned frequently on this site)? How would I even find out who would use JH to read my biopsy? I'd love ACTUAL recommendations for professionals in the Suburban Maryland area to perform and interpret the FNA, and provide treatment and surgery, if necessary. Thanks, D.
Avatar f tn Thank you, rumpled! I asked my neuro-endo at Johns Hopkins and he said that there is a OB/GYNs team at Johns Hopkins that deal with high risk pregnancies but I'm scared to go there because my regular office visit is billed as out patient visit at Johns Hopkins in addition to co-pay and hospital fee.
Avatar f tn Pls kindly read this article http://yournewswire.com/johns-hopkins-scientist-reveals-shocking-report-on-flu-vaccines/ let me know what y'all think.... Should I still get the flu shot or vaccine?
Avatar n tn HI: I work in Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. I just read your question. Your symptoms are highly suggestive of Parkinson's and not of medication side effects. The two meds you mentioned are used to help reduce the tremors associated with Parkinson's, Essential tremor, and Dystonia. It would be advisable for you to seek a neurological evaluation.