Hello!
Does anyone within the Pittsburgh area know of a good nutritionist?
Thanks!
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Posted 04 November 2009 - 04:59 PM
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Posted 04 November 2009 - 05:26 PM
Brittany Drew - a picture, on Nov 4 2009, 04:59 PM, said:
Hello!
Does anyone within the Pittsburgh area know of a good nutritionist?
Thanks!
Does anyone within the Pittsburgh area know of a good nutritionist?
Thanks!
Yes! HI there! I live in Pittsburgh, too. I have an excellent dietitian. He has celiac disease also & sooo helpful!
Mark Dinga
412-647-7063
I hope this helps!
Lisa
Infertility since 1995/Endometriosis
Hasimoto Thyroid disease 1998
Enlarged Abdominal Lymph nodes since 2003 - Stable
Thyroid Hurtle Cell Cancer 2008 Stage 1- Total Thyriodectomy 2008
Anxiety/Depression/Insomnia/Fatigue - Gone with gluten free diet
Acid reflux -LPR 7-2009 - Gone with a Strict gluten free diet
Celiac disease - positive upper endoscopy & Blood Test 9-2009
Undiagnosed celiac for 20 years - Gluten free since 9-13-09
Infertility since 1995/Endometriosis
Hasimoto Thyroid disease 1998
Enlarged Abdominal Lymph nodes since 2003 - Stable
Thyroid Hurtle Cell Cancer 2008 Stage 1- Total Thyriodectomy 2008
Anxiety/Depression/Insomnia/Fatigue - Gone with gluten free diet
Acid reflux -LPR 7-2009 - Gone with a Strict gluten free diet
Celiac disease - positive upper endoscopy & Blood Test 9-2009
Undiagnosed celiac for 20 years - Gluten free since 9-13-09
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Posted 05 November 2009 - 11:22 AM
Tigercat17, on Nov 4 2009, 06:26 PM, said:
Yes! HI there! I live in Pittsburgh, too. I have an excellent dietitian. He has celiac disease also & sooo helpful!
Mark Dinga
412-647-7063
I hope this helps!
Mark Dinga
412-647-7063
I hope this helps!
That's who I recommend, too, LOL - He's fantastic, and will really help you figure out what you need to do to feel well. He is VERY enthusiastic, too.
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Posted 06 November 2009 - 08:21 AM
BookGirl1977, on Nov 5 2009, 11:22 AM, said:
That's who I recommend, too, LOL - He's fantastic, and will really help you figure out what you need to do to feel well. He is VERY enthusiastic, too.
Yes Mark is very enthusiastic & positive! It's hard for me to feel sorry for myself while talking to him.
Do you know of a good GI doctor in Pittsburgh? I have a Gi doc already, but it seems like he's not that knowledgeable about celiac disease. Do you have any recommendations?
Lisa
Infertility since 1995/Endometriosis
Hasimoto Thyroid disease 1998
Enlarged Abdominal Lymph nodes since 2003 - Stable
Thyroid Hurtle Cell Cancer 2008 Stage 1- Total Thyriodectomy 2008
Anxiety/Depression/Insomnia/Fatigue - Gone with gluten free diet
Acid reflux -LPR 7-2009 - Gone with a Strict gluten free diet
Celiac disease - positive upper endoscopy & Blood Test 9-2009
Undiagnosed celiac for 20 years - Gluten free since 9-13-09
Infertility since 1995/Endometriosis
Hasimoto Thyroid disease 1998
Enlarged Abdominal Lymph nodes since 2003 - Stable
Thyroid Hurtle Cell Cancer 2008 Stage 1- Total Thyriodectomy 2008
Anxiety/Depression/Insomnia/Fatigue - Gone with gluten free diet
Acid reflux -LPR 7-2009 - Gone with a Strict gluten free diet
Celiac disease - positive upper endoscopy & Blood Test 9-2009
Undiagnosed celiac for 20 years - Gluten free since 9-13-09
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Posted 17 November 2009 - 04:51 PM
A good doctor is Dr Stanley at 412-262-1000. This group puts on a celiac seminar yearly. Mark Dinga is very good as long as you have insurance to pay for his services.. If a person has no insurance & need help a good resourse is gluten free cravings in Butler, Pa. They do everything a nutritionist/ dietician does.......plus more.
hth
mamaw
hth
mamaw
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