Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 01-09-2010, 11:25 AM #1
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Default Anyone see by Dr. K in florida?

Does anyone know anything about Dr. K in florida? Did u like him? knowlegeable? does he push ketamine? is he as good as Dr. S? thanks for ur help! D
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Old 01-09-2010, 06:39 PM #2
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Hi,

My 16 year old daughter sees Dr. K. I love him, he is kind and yes I believe he is just as good as DR. S, they work closely together. No he doesn't push the ketamine. I know many patients that he recommends other treatment first. I think he feels it is the final treatment. My daughter was out of options. I know that he has turned others away from the treatment. He is easier to get into to see. We live in Tampa, so if you decide to see him, let me know, maybe we can help when you are here. The center is nice, your family is allowed to stay with you during the infusions. The staff is wonderful. My daughter has gone through the infusions two times. He spends at least two hours with you during the consultations. He was one of the only doctors that believed my daughters pain. Give him a shot... you won't regret it. Unfortunately all procedures are out of pocket. PM me if you have any other questions that I can answer for you.

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Does anyone know anything about Dr. K in florida? Did u like him? knowlegeable? does he push ketamine? is he as good as Dr. S? thanks for ur help! D
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Default Very different style but excellent rsd doctor

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Hi,

My 16 year old daughter sees Dr. K. I love him, he is kind and yes I believe he is just as good as DR. S, they work closely together. No he doesn't push the ketamine. I know many patients that he recommends other treatment first. I think he feels it is the final treatment. My daughter was out of options. I know that he has turned others away from the treatment. He is easier to get into to see. We live in Tampa, so if you decide to see him, let me know, maybe we can help when you are here. The center is nice, your family is allowed to stay with you during the infusions. The staff is wonderful. My daughter has gone through the infusions two times. He spends at least two hours with you during the consultations. He was one of the only doctors that believed my daughters pain. Give him a shot... you won't regret it. Unfortunately all procedures are out of pocket. PM me if you have any other questions that I can answer for you.

Sandy
Hi I have seen both,there styles are very different, but I agree 100% with the previous post he is an expert just like Dr. S they do work together, i belieive they have a very healthy competition, dr. K is very comptetitive with dr. s. I hoope the care will help you a great deal. He is able to use much higher doses of ketamine as he is no longer attached to a hospital. very best to you cz
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