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Conference turris::womannotes-v1

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 1 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V1 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:873
Total number of notes:22329

92.0. "Candida Albicon" by NEBVAX::BELFORTE () Tue Sep 23 1986 15:55

    I am new to this note, so please bear with me if I am repeating
    something!
    
    I am new to the New England area, and am need of a good Dr.. One
    who is very familiar with Candida Albicon.
    
    Candida is a yeast infection that goes haywire, and gets into your
    blood; causing all sorts of problems.  I never knew I had a yeast
    infection, until I all of a sudden started putting on weight, for
    no reason, getting dead tired after little or no time, and generally
    feeling rotten most of the time. (I have gained over 70 lb. in 3
    years, all atributed to Candida).
    
    As you can see, I really need help!  I am in Manchester, NH, but
    will travel to just about anywhere within reason to see a specialist,
    or just a highly recommended Dr..  I don't want some guy (or woman)
    to see me as their guinea pig, because they haven't treated Candida
    and would like to experiment on me.
    
    Thanks in advance for any help you can give........
    
    Mary-Lynn
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92.1** PS **NEBVAX::BELFORTETue Sep 23 1986 15:585
    by the way, I have informatin from my former Dr. in Colorado, if
    anyone is interested...... drop me a line and I will mail it to
    you.
    
    M-L
92.2SCOTCH::GLICKWhy Think About It?Tue Sep 23 1986 16:4313
What DIGITAL health benefits do you have?

Do you have a gender preference in doctors?

Sanders Burstein (Matthew Thorton HMO 673-2515) in the Milford Matthew Thorton
office has been a very good doctor.

Both Lisa, who is somewhat sensitive to gender in medicine, and I have felt
comfortable with him on some fairly delicate matters.  I don't know if he
has any experience with Candida (sp?) but on at least one occasion has
recommended a specialist who whom we were satisfied. 

-B
92.3A good doctorTORCH::FODENTue Sep 23 1986 18:0015
I also am fairly new to this notes file.  I know of a very good Doctor
    who is quite successful in treating Candida patients.  He is a
    Naturopath and his wife an MD.  Together they have founded an Wholistic
    Health Clinic in Brighton Mass.  He does a lot with diet for Candida.
    
    He is Barry Taylor and his clinic is the New England Family Health
    Center in Brighton Mass. (617)254-7700.  John Hancock Insurance
    covers treatment there.  I began working with him 18 month ago
    and was able eliminate severe PMS symptoms that had been an issure for
    for most of my adult life. 
    
    If you want more information please feel free to send me mail or
    to call me or the Center.
    
    Alicia
92.4GNUVAX::TUCKERWed Sep 24 1986 12:022
    The Yeast Connection is a very good book on the subject.  You can
    find it in most health food stores.
92.5Society for Clinical EcologyESPN::HENDRICKSHolly HendricksThu Sep 25 1986 14:0114
    A friend of mine who is a professional nutritionist told me that
    the Society for Clinical Ecology (you could find the address at
    the library with the help of a good reference librarian) publishes
    a list each year of practitioners who are skilled in candida albicans
    treatment as well as treatment of other environmentally oriented
    syndromes.  They also publish a professional journal, Journal of
    Clinical Ecology which might have some useful articles for you.
    
    My friend has a nutritional bibliographic research business, and
    if you want, send me mail, and I will try to get some abstracts of
    articles on candida which she has written.  Include your mailing
    address, ok?
    
    Holly
92.6How do you know it's Candida?WFOVX3::ESCARCIDAThu Sep 25 1986 18:145
    Question.  How did you diagnose your problem as being Candida Albicon? 
    What other symptoms do you have?
    
    Addie
    
92.7"It won't hurt........ much!"NEBVAX::BELFORTEFri Sep 26 1986 13:3129
    My Dr. was the one who diagnosed it, with a simple little blood
    test (pin prick in the finger).  I had been gaining weight, and
    retaining lots of fluid (constant swelling of the ankles and hands),
    my stomach was always a little upset, headaches (off and on, for
    no apparent reason),CONSTANT fatigue (it didn't matter if I got
    1 hour of sleep or slept round the clock, I was always *dead*),
    drastic mood changes........ I could go on, but it would take me
    all day!  He suggested I have the test done, and when the tech.
    took the drop of blood she told me to watch the video camera.  She
    told me that what they were looking for was red blood cells that
    where nice and round (uniform in size), white bllod cells that where
    elongated and moving (looks like they are splitting) and in the
    background what looks like clouds.  Oh yes, in the "frame" of the
    picture there should only be 1-3 white blood cells at the normal
    level.  The clouds indicate Candida, the rest indicated normal blood.
    As soon as the picture came up on the screen, I (the untrained person)
    said, "Oh look, there are the clouds right there, and there, and
    there, and............"  Plus there where about 8-12 white cells,
    indicating they where working on trying to fight the infection.
    My regular Dr. had never heard of Candida, and when I told him I
    had it he did some research and agreed with my other Dr..  The Dr.
    who diagnosed it was my Chiropractor (pretty smart guy, huh??)
    When I left Colorado, I checked with both Dr.'s to see if they knew
    anyone out here, and they didn't.  That's why I'm seeking your help!
    
    Any more questions, feel free to ask!!! Drop me a line, or give
    me a call 264-8192, or ask here for everyone else to see.
    
    M-L
92.8LATOUR::JMCGREALJane McGrealFri Sep 26 1986 16:354
    
    	Do only women get this problem, or can men get it too?  
    
    	Jane.
92.9Both, but not as easily for men.NEBVAX::BELFORTEFri Sep 26 1986 17:249
    It is mostly women, but there have been cases of men with this.
    The scary thing is they are just finding out that about 85% of most
    women's maladies can be directly linked to Candida.  It makes me
    wonder of the hysterectomy I had 5 yrs. ago was really what I needed,
    because I still get the same "pains", and most of the same symptoms
    I had before the surgery (of course no Dr. is going to say it was
    unnecessary at this point in the game, it's too late).
    
    M-L
92.10Support always helps, too.TIGEMS::PULKSTENISTue Sep 30 1986 14:097
    Check with your local health food stores. I'm pretty sure that
    the Nutrition House in Manchester NH (S. Willow Street) could
    put you in touch with a support group, and I think other stores
    could also steer you to a group, maybe closer to where you're
    located.
    
    
92.11Dr. in WatertownTOPDOC::THOMASTue Oct 28 1986 17:4810
    Dr. Carol Englender at the Center for Health treats Candida patients
    (I'm a former patient).
    The address is 70 Phillips St., Watertown, Ma. Tel. # 617-924-4441.
    
    Her method of treatment is generally diet, vitamins, and nystantin.
    Send me mail if you need more information. Good luck.
    
    Linda