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interesting
I do get a sense that Klinghardt may be too strident and arrogant? though he also seems quite talented
but I've never been to him
Eric Gordon does not "introduce new methods" like Klinghardt -- he reads a huge variety of authors and research and doctors -- he has no special feeling for Klinghardt
I understand about things "not working well," and I have close friends in similar situations who understand, too
> There are opinions that conflict with Cutlers.
> I'm speaking of the opinions of Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D., and Eric
> Gordon, M.D., who have worked with highly sensitive people with chronic
> illness for the past several decades.
Yes, I've been to Klinghardt's office, and have no plans on going back.
My current doctor goes to every Klinghardt lecture, and frankly I
think she has become less effective since adopting his methods.
She also mentioned that one of her new patients had been seeing
Dr. Klinghardt for the past 2 years, and after spending $20,000 on
office visits with Klinghardt she had made no progress whatsoever.
But I'm aware that every so-called "expert" disagrees with every
other expert. It doesn't matter to me -- I've tried all of their
recommendations, and just stick to what I have found to work best
for me (and none of it works very well).
Marc
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