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Australian doctor

ramakentesh

Senior Member
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534
Hi
Im hoping to try to find a doctor in Melbourne, Australia that is knowledgable about CFS and related disorders and who provides patients with b12 injections.
Any one know or can suggest a suitable doctor ?
 

susan

Senior Member
Messages
269
Location
Gold Coast Australia
Melbourne doctor

Tony on this forum will know. I am in Qld and have just found a doctor here who now is a naturopath.....no medicare. He has got me to do tests in the US and you would not believe what he has found. He does phone consultations....$50 an hr and compounds his own stuff.
Knows heaps about autism/cfs connection and B12 stuff.


susan
 

Tony

Still working on it all..
Messages
363
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Hi rama,

This doc is very good, really knows his stuff as they say.
http://www.cfsdiscovery.com.au/ There'll be a waiting period. I think they re-open Jan 19.

If you want B12 you don't need a doc. You can buy Neo-B12 (hydroxocobalamin) over the counter at the chemist. 3 single use vials for about $15. They can order in syringes/needles for you too. Places like Chemist Warehouse will do this if you specify what you want and tell them what it's for. They cost about 30-50 cents each.

I use a 29G 1/2" needle and inject under the skin. Alcohol swabs are a good idea to clean the site before injecting. With a half-inch needle you just pinch up some skin on the stomach, at least 2 inches along from the belly button, stick it in firmly and inject.
Just be aware that some ME/CFS people are sensitive to B12 (and/or the dragging out of oxides so quickly) so it could make you feel worse than usual for some hours or even days after.

There are other injection sites you can use, thigh, butt, back of upper arms.
http://www.hopkins-arthritis.org/patient-corner/howtoinject.html

My experiences: http://forums.aboutmecfs.org/showpost.php?p=959&postcount=4
 

heapsreal

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Messages
10,099
Location
australia (brisbane)
hi susan

Tony on this forum will know. I am in Qld and have just found a doctor here who now is a naturopath.....no medicare. He has got me to do tests in the US and you would not believe what he has found. He does phone consultations....$50 an hr and compounds his own stuff.
Knows heaps about autism/cfs connection and B12 stuff.


susan

Your doc wouldnt work at cooparoo would he??
He's quite good and understanding.