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co-operative doctor in the Philadelphia area for prescriptions?

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Good advice.  You also should ask for an email address so any new doctors could communicate with your former doctor about your condition, treatments, medication, etc.  Good luck! :)  mgbio – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Hi Sean! > Congrats on finding a combination of drugs that have helped you obtain > remission. While I can’t help you with a specific doctor in the area you are > moving to (I hope someone else can do that) I just thought I’d suggest that > you document all your health history and bring it along to the states. Be > sure to include any hospitalizations, changes/dosages of meds, side effects, > insurance information etc. Also, get some written comments from your current > doctor(s) to share with your new docs. I’ve found most doctors are very > willing to listen to/work with an informed, proactive patient. So anything > you can obtain in writing should help to ease the transition to a new doc. > Good luck and may you continue feeling well. > Rebecca :-) >i was first diagnosed with ulcerative-colitis nearly 10 years ago. >I’ve been through the terrible side-effects (moon-face, significant >loss in bone density) of prednisone on more occasions than i’d care >to. >I’ve had mediocre success with asacol.  Initial success but later >regression on the immune-inhibitor 6-MP. >Now living abroad for the nearly 6 years and working with a doctor in >the Gumma Prefecture, Nippon (Japan), I had excellent success leading >a normal comfortable life on a cycle of 8 weeks on a bell-curve dosage >of weekly-injected nandrolone followed by an 8 week cycle of steady >clomiphene citrate and gonadotropin (HCG) for hormone recovery. >Starting approximately in October (2004) I will be returning to the >United States in the Philadelphia area, likely Manayunk specifically. >My concern is that I will be unable to find an accommodating doctor >willing to provide such a prescription.  Abuse is much less prevelant >here than in the States, and I would posess no history of trust with a >new doctor to make a convince.  My company sponsored healthcare >provides excellent coverage. >Can anyone recommend from personal experience or otherwise provide >information on finding a co-operative doctor in the area? >Thank you.  Domo Arigatou gozaimasu! >– Se

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