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ferrariboston@yahoo.com - 30 Aug 2003 11:54 GMT
I was thinking of flying in to see two doc's and getting a cheap deal
on flights and stopping off to see Dr Shoskes in Ft Lauderale then
going up to see Dr Alexander afterwards on a one month ticket.  Do you
think this is good idea to see Alexander once or twice in one week
after seeing Dr Shoskes ?
Mr. Pubmed - 30 Aug 2003 17:04 GMT
> I was thinking of flying in to see two doc's and getting a cheap deal
> on flights and stopping off to see Dr Shoskes in Ft Lauderale then
> going up to see Dr Alexander afterwards on a one month ticket.  Do you
> think this is good idea to see Alexander once or twice in one week
> after seeing Dr Shoskes ?

It doesn't really seem to make sense. What are you trying to
accomplish? What will seeing one uro twice in a week possibly do for
you? You need someone to do a complete assessment and then give their
treatment plan. It's pretty obvious the approach Shoskes uses, he
posts it on his website (www.dshoskes.com). Alexander seems less
interested in using antibiotics and more interested in his anti-TNF
study, but I haven't seen many posts from people who have visited him.
How will you handle conflicting advice? If Shoskes recommends prostate
massage and Flomax and Alexander recommends Enbrel, what will you do?
 
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