Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 561523

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Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website

Posted by iforgotmypassword on October 1, 2005, at 7:07:13

i remember someone saying he used to have a website. does anyone remember the address? i wanna see if any sites have it archived.

 

Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website » iforgotmypassword

Posted by Maxime on October 1, 2005, at 8:13:02

In reply to Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website, posted by iforgotmypassword on October 1, 2005, at 7:07:13

> i remember someone saying he used to have a website. does anyone remember the address? i wanna see if any sites have it archived.

It's called Depression Central - you can google it. (I can't believe I just used google as a verb).

Maxime

 

Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website

Posted by iforgotmypassword on October 1, 2005, at 8:19:04

In reply to Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website » iforgotmypassword, posted by Maxime on October 1, 2005, at 8:13:02

oh yeah, that is a good side but i think you're thinking of ivan goldberg.


http://web.archive.org/web/20030730172115/http://www.drjgoldstein.com/

well they seem to have some of it archived here, but a lot of images don't seem to be saved. :( are there any better internet archives out there?

 

Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website

Posted by Phillipa on October 1, 2005, at 14:16:46

In reply to Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website » iforgotmypassword, posted by Maxime on October 1, 2005, at 8:13:02

I tried psych central once. Is it no longer in operation? Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website » iforgotmypassword

Posted by Maxime on October 1, 2005, at 15:48:02

In reply to Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website, posted by iforgotmypassword on October 1, 2005, at 8:19:04

<blush> You are right. Sorry about that. :-(

Maxime


> oh yeah, that is a good side but i think you're thinking of ivan goldberg.
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> http://web.archive.org/web/20030730172115/http://www.drjgoldstein.com/
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> well they seem to have some of it archived here, but a lot of images don't seem to be saved. :( are there any better internet archives out there?

 

Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website

Posted by iforgotmypassword on October 1, 2005, at 18:41:09

In reply to Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website » iforgotmypassword, posted by Maxime on October 1, 2005, at 15:48:02

hehe. i always get all of these things mixed up as well... especially when it comes to names! my mind just doesn't feel like co-operating, even when i am trying to pay attention to those things the best i can. :P


are you feeling better at all now than you were a few days ago? :) i hope the days start to get brighter for you.

 

Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website » iforgotmypassword

Posted by Glydin on October 1, 2005, at 19:00:31

In reply to Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website, posted by iforgotmypassword on October 1, 2005, at 18:41:09

http://www.immunesupport.com

That it or no?

 

What that site says--- » Glydin

Posted by Glydin on October 1, 2005, at 19:05:55

In reply to Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website » iforgotmypassword, posted by Glydin on October 1, 2005, at 19:00:31

PLEASE NOTE: DR. Goldstein HAS RETIRED FROM MEDICAL PRACTICE AS OF 2003. While Dr. Goldstein's primary focus was on drug therapy, there are natural treatments and nutritional supplements he recommended to his patients as well. These included Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Vitamin B-12, DHEA, Ginkgo Biloba, Ginseng Saponins, Gotu Kola, Honey Bee Venom, Kava Kava, and St. John's Wort (Hypericum). Source Materials:
Courmel, A Companion Volume to Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's Betrayal of the Brain. (1996)

Galvin, Receptor Profiling as a Guide to Treatment www.drjGoldstein.com/articles/receptors.html

Goldstein, Betrayal of the Brain (1996)

Goldstein, My Current Approach to Neurosomatic Disorders, www.drjGoldstein.com/articles/neurosomatic.html

Goldstein, The Pathophysiology and Treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Other Neurosomatic Disorders: Cognitive Therapy in a Pill Alasbimn Journal, 2(7) (April 2000)

EDITOR'S NOTE: Dr. Goldstein's website is no longer active (www.drjGoldstein.com).

 

Re: What that site says---

Posted by fires on October 2, 2005, at 21:27:52

In reply to What that site says--- » Glydin, posted by Glydin on October 1, 2005, at 19:05:55

> PLEASE NOTE: DR. Goldstein HAS RETIRED FROM MEDICAL PRACTICE AS OF 2003. While Dr. Goldstein's primary focus was on drug therapy, there are natural treatments and nutritional supplements he recommended to his patients as well. These included Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Vitamin B-12, DHEA, Ginkgo Biloba, Ginseng Saponins, Gotu Kola, Honey Bee Venom, Kava Kava, and St. John's Wort (Hypericum).

I was a patient of Goldstein for about 17 years, and the above is grossly exaggerated. Goldstein tried some of the above, but found them nearly worthless for the vast majority of his patients.

 

Re: What that site says--- » fires

Posted by Glydin on October 2, 2005, at 21:33:35

In reply to Re: What that site says---, posted by fires on October 2, 2005, at 21:27:52

Sorry.

I just cut and pasted from the site.

In the future - I don't think I'll do that again.

 

Re: What that site says--- » fires

Posted by iforgotmypassword on October 3, 2005, at 3:45:40

In reply to Re: What that site says---, posted by fires on October 2, 2005, at 21:27:52

what is known to help, seriously? i find his book tuning the brain extremely cryptic.

i took some neurontin and all it gave me was a really bad balance and fogginess/sleepiness, mind you i did take 300mg...

are any of his remedies really worth pursuing in your experience?

 

Re: What that site says--- » fires

Posted by neuroman on October 4, 2005, at 10:24:10

In reply to Re: What that site says---, posted by fires on October 2, 2005, at 21:27:52

Hi,

If you stayed with Dr. Goldstein for 17 years than you must have liked him. Do you have chronic fatigue? Was he able to help you? Are you still using his protocol? I've corresponded with a guy in Florida who had chronic fatigue and used Dr. Goldstein's protocol to get well. He finally settled on a combination of mirapex, baclofen, chlorzoxazone and guafenesin. He took those for two years or so then slowly weaned off and he was cured. Apparently, over time, the medications reset his "neural networks." I know this is possible. I've had spontaneous remission of all my symptoms for very brief (one or two days) periods of time while coming on and off various medications. Unfortunately, I can't seem to nail down exactly what's going on and how to recreate it. It's very frustrating because I know if I had a chance to see Dr. Goldstein he would've been able to figure me out. Oh well, just have to keep trying stuff...

Paul

 

Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website » Phillipa

Posted by ClearSkies on October 4, 2005, at 11:32:05

In reply to Re: Dr. Jay A. Goldstein's former website, posted by Phillipa on October 1, 2005, at 14:16:46

> I tried psych central once. Is it no longer in operation? Fondly, Phillipa

I think this is a different site - Depression Central.
CS


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