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riversinger
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Society for Orthomolecular Health-Medicine

San Francisco
February 26-27, 2005

It's About Lyme
TESTING, DIAGNOSIS, THERAPEUTIC PROTOCOLS-and CONTROVERSIES

For more info, go to the ILADS website: http://www.ilads.org/ohm_05.html

Speakers
Brian A. Fallon, M.D., M.P.H.
``The Neuropsychiatric effects of Lyme Disease''

Nick S. Harris, Ph.D. ABMLI
``Testing as a Partner in Lyme Disease Diagnosis''

Lida H. Mattman, Ph.D.
``Borrelia Species in ALS and Parkinson's''

Aristo Vojdani, Ph.D., M.T.
``Laboratory Diagnosis of Lyme by Combining Measurements of Antibodies with Lymphocyte Proliferation and Cytokine Production''

JoAnne Whitaker, M.D. F.A.A.P.
``Rapid Identification of Borrelia Burgdorferi. A Pediatric Study in 918 Children''

Wayne Anderson, N.D., P.A.
``The Role of Neurotoxins in Lyme Disease''

W. Lee Cowden, M.D.
``Non-pharmaceutical remedies for Lyme''

Patricia Kane, Ph.D.
``The Use of Lipid Exchange in Detoxifying Lyme and Coinfections''

Amiram Katz, M.D.
``IVIG Therapy in Autoimmune Neurologic Conditions''

Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D. Ph.D.
``Unconventional Approaches to Increasing Well Being in Chronic Lyme Patients''

Charles Ray Jones, M.D.
``Children of Lyme Disease: 35 Years of Experience in Treating Over 7,000 Patients''

Raphael B. Stricker
``Lyme Disease, The Hidden Epidemic''

Marylynn Barkely, M.D. Ph.D.
``Ovarian Steroids and Immunomodulation''

Eric Rentz, D.O., C.O.M.M.
``Silver Preparations: Historical Perspective and Clinical Efficacy''

Floyd E. Taub, M.D.
``Fatigue Reduction Through Changing Cytokine Patterns''


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[This message has been edited by riversinger (edited 12 February 2005).]


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Sounds like a killer conference. Wish I could go. Hope it is well attended by doctors.
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This is good. I hope to get some more ink so I can print the information out and get it to a few doctors.

I, too, hope there is a good turn out. How are the doctor's being notified?


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kam, I don't know how they are getting it out to doctors, other than through the two organizations. Ilads has it up on their website, as does CALDA. When I've checked, the Orthomolecular guys didn't have it on-line yet.

I personally intend to send it out to some doctors who may be receptive. That's who we really need to go! So anybody you can think of would be great.

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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you, riversinger!!

I take it that the public is invited, as well? Trying to get my posts in here, so haven't been to the calda website yet).


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Yes, the public is invited, as far as I understand. Its a chunk of change, though. Around $400 if you register early, more the closer you get to the date.

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This is the 4th time I have tried to post this. I hope it works this time.

I am able to lay on my back and use the keyboard to communicate.

But, getting the flyers out to doctor's I have seen in the past is not realistic at this time.

I am hoping that people will read this and get the flyers out for me.

The first person who comes to mind is the Pharmacist Tim with Prime Infusion. I think he or his doctor friend who may have lyme may be interested in this.

His address is Prime Infusion Network, 227 W Acequia St. Visalia, CA 93291

Second, I think of the infectious disease docs at UC Medical Center in Fresno. I'll have to get back to you with the address and names. (They have interns from UCSF Medical Center. I was told I didn't have lyme because my unilab test was negative and even if it was positive it is a false positive and there is no lyme in CA)

Third: UCSF Medical Center. Again, the address and names of neuros I saw will come later.

Fourth: Samsun Clinic in Santa Barbara...more info to come later.

Whewph..worn out...break time...


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Egads, I can't afford that. Dang!!!

Are you attending, riversinger?


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Kam, I'll send out things to the docs you suggested. Thanks for the names.

Heartfullmommy, I'm working on getting a price reduction for Lyme patients, or at least for support group leaders.

The conference is really for doctors, and offers CEU credits, so is priced within the standar for the area. Just too high for us!

One of my doctors is a member of the association, and the other is speaking at the conference, so I'm hoping I can get us in. If I go, I'll let you all know what I learn.

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Riversong..thanks.

I also hope that you are able to attend the conference and let us know how it went.


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I was wondering why silver and some other things got on the agenda, until I looked up orthomolecular medicine and found out that it is "alternative" and now am a bit nervous about this venue. Treating infections with antibiotics is not alternative, except to the NIH, CDC, and some other dopes, who make a special case of late stage Lyme.
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Lou, several of our CA docs that treat Lyme are "alternative." In spite of that, they all use antibiotics to treat Lyme.

At this point, we will be happy to add any doctors who can diagnose and treat. The conference has some of our top ILADS doctors speaking, as well as some of the better known alternative doctors, like Klinghardt and Cowden.

There are a large number of alternative M.D.s out here who specialize in treating CFS. If they could get enlightened about Lyme, it would change things big time. I'm guessing they may be more likley to go to a conference like this, than to something put on by Stanford.

Our doctors out here are already overwhelmed, with patients coming in from halfway across the country. We NEED more doctors. This conference ha sthe potential to expose the Lyme issues to a whole new audience.

The Orthomolecular conferences have good attendance, people who might not ever hear of or make it to an ILADS conference. They are well respected out here, so can draw people in based on their history.

Yes, they have some experimental things included. Practitioners, and patients, will have to pick their way through to find out what makes sense.

But with Dr.s Fallon, Stricker, Barkely, and Jones speaking, antibiotic treatment will be well represented.

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It isn't that I am opposed to all "alternative" medicine. We certainly need some alternatives to current practices, like in cancer. The cure rate has not improved in years, and the number of people affected just goes up constantly.

I just finished "The Politics of Cancer Revisited" by a Dr. Epstein, who suggests that prevention is where we should be focused, and he isn't just talking about smoking. This was very eye opening, and now I see that medical establishment goofs on Lyme disease are not an abberation.

It is just that alternative is so often equated with dubious practices, whether it is or not.

Maybe the west coast is more tuned in to alternatives. I do hope that it helps to get more docs involved in treating Lyme. It is very much needed.


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Here is more on Society that will host the San Francisco meeting that includes 2 days on Lyme disease I broke up the part on the Lyme disease program to make it more readable.

I have inserted the location and costs and highlighted them. Believe it or not, this is a fairly reasonable cost for a conference and hotel these days!
Ann-OH http://www.orthomed.org/news/news.htm

<11th Annual Scientific Meeting
(25 CME Credits)
February 24 - 27, 2005, San Francisco
The Society for Orthomolecular Health-Medicine (``OHM''), the organization founded by Linus Pauling, has announced a paradigm-setting conference featuring back-to-back programs on two of the most urgent and controversial health topics of our time: heart health and Lyme disease. Each program will comprise two days of OHM's upcoming annual meeting, Feb. 24-27, 2005 in San Francisco. [at Cathedral Hill Hotel - conf. rate $120/night.] The conference has been approved for 25 CME credits. [cost for the 2-day program on Lyme disease is $375]

The first program, ``Heart Health: the New Paradigm -- Oxidation, Inflammation, Methylation and Coagulation'' will be on Thursday and Friday, Feb. 24th and 25th. Cardiovascular disease has never been a more important subject than it is today. CVD is still the leading cause of death in the U.S., claiming over 900,000 lives annually. The American College of Cardiology recently endorsed aggressive guidelines that would put tens of millions of Americans on cholesterol- and blood pressure-lowering drugs -- but at what price? What causes abnormal LDL/HDL ratios and levels in the first place? And are cholesterol levels the crucial problem? Attendees at the conference will benefit from hearing from and interacting with distinguished experts to discuss advanced therapies that treat the real physiological risk factors for CVD.

On Saturday and Sunday, February 26 and 27, the second half of the meeting will be devoted to ``It's About Lyme: Testing, Diagnosis, Protocols -- and Controversies.''

The realization is growing that Lyme is not just endemic to areas of high tick concentrations, but is widespread throughout patients all over the country displaying symptoms of chronic degenerative and autoimmune diseases. However, confusion and controversy surround Lyme more than ever.

It remains one of the most difficult illnesses to diagnose and treat, and there are still major differences of opinion over these issues, and even over the origin and nature of the disease itself.

Representatives from major testing laboratories, academic researchers and several of the country's leading front-line physicians will share their insights to clarify the problems and provide a variety of tools to improve Lyme diagnosis and treatment.>>


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Bumping this up.

Let the doctors know about this conference. We need to get some more educated.

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Sent press release to local paper via email. Hope to send information to Fresno Bee also and other local papers.
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I went back to send the press release to the SLO's Tribune and couldn't find it. Do you think you could post it here?

I'll keep looking in my archives in the meantime.

Thanks


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Hi Kam! Great job! The press release is listed on the ILADS website.
http://www.ilads.org/ohm_05.html

November 18, 2004
For Immediate Release

OHM announces its first ever Lyme disease program at its
11th Annual CME Meeting,
February 24-27, 2005, in San Francisco

The Society for Orthomolecular Health-Medicine (``OHM''), the organization founded by Linus Pauling, is featuring a comprehensive, inclusive program on Lyme disease as one-half of its upcoming annual meeting, Feb. 24-27, 2005, in San Francisco. The conference has been approved for 25 CME credits.

The realization is growing that Lyme is not just endemic to areas of high tick concentrations, but is widespread throughout patients all over the country displaying symptoms of chronic degenerative, autoimmune and fatiguing diseases.

However, confusion and controversy surround Lyme more than ever. It remains one of the most difficult illnesses to diagnose and treat, and there are still major differences of opinion over these issues, and even over the origin and nature of the disease itself.

At this program, entitled ``It's About Lyme: Testing, Diagnosis, Protocols--and Controversies,'' experts from major testing laboratories, representing virtually every type of Lyme test, will give individual presentations and participate in panel discussions with Q&A from the audience.

Researchers, including faculty from the schools of medicine at Yale and Columbia, will present their latest findings. And several of the country's leading front-line physicians will share their experiences using both antibiotic and non-pharmaceutically based protocols. These clinicians will also take part in group panels, providing attendees with a variety of tools to improve Lyme diagnosis and treatment.

Even Lyme specialists will also benefit from the second half of the OHM conference that deals with another epidemic. That is ``Heart Health: the New Paradigm -- Oxidation, Inflammation, Methylation and Coagulation.''

Heart disease is still the leading cause of death in the U.S., claiming over 900,000 lives annually. With the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association recently endorsing aggressive guidelines that would put tens of millions of Americans on cholesterol -- and blood pressure-lowering drugs, cardiovascular disease is no less topical and controversial than Lyme.

Attendees will benefit from interacting with a distinguished faculty of experts to discuss advanced therapies that treat the real physiological risk factors for CVD.

Conference brochure and registration form are available online at www.orthomed.org.

SOCIETY FOR ORTHOMOLECULAR HEALTH-MEDICINE
2698 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, CA 94115-1128
Tel: 415-922-6242 Fax: 415-346-2519
E-mail: [email protected]

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Thanks Riversong. I sent the press release and a short personal story to the Fresno Bee and another paper that has several small circulations on the outskirts of Fresno County.

I am hoping others will send them an email too. I think the more that contact the papers regarding this the more they might take notice.


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This conference is in coming up fast! I know a bunch of patients who will be going, but I sure hope some doctors will be there, as well. Otherwise, as usual, the patients will be better educated than the doctors!

If you know any doctors who would be interested, be sure to let them know. There will be panel discussions in addition to the scheduled speakers.

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Being there is the best way to go, but for those of us who are not able to make it....

I received an email letting me know that audio's will be available after the conference.

415-828-8442 OHM


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Hi, I am newly dx'ed with Lyme, about a month now, and appriciate this site very much, good information here.

I just had my first re-check yesterday after being on doxcycline for a month, doing well, had a few hexes---wow...anxiety attacks are not fun...never had them before now....but ...what I wanted to say here is, that my doctor told me yesterday that he is going to this conference in San Franciso next week!

He is really looking forward to it, and hopes to come back with good info for his lyme paatients, so I'm excited! Thanks for all the good info here. God Bless, Carol


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Carol, that is really good news! We need more doctors educated in this illness. Glad you have a doctor who wants to learn.

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