Brooklyn Search ResultsBegin Message Board SearchMessage Number 266329 Posted by John H on 7/20/10 at 13:04 One possible outcome of this new bill will be that traders of certain investments will simply move overseas to avoid all the new regulations. It is very easy for a company that mainly trades in its big office on Wall Street just to pickup and buy a new building in Europe or Asia and continue on down the road. Of course NYC is almost bankrupt and this could cost them billions of dollars in tax revenues. One problem that might prevent this would be if other nations adapt similar laws that make it more difficult to trade. Many of these Wall St firms are not banks so moving would not be that big a deal. When everyone finally understands just how the bill will actually effect them they then will make a judgment as to what is best for their company. I read an article yesterday in the WSJ how this bill has some real tough stuff for self employed persons not matter how much or little they make. It was complicated as one might expect and I do not fully understand it but it will effect me adversely without a doubt. I have always done my own taxes but this may force me to use an accounting firm even though I do not make that much through self employment. This is the fine print stuff that no one hears about until it is to late. I worked on Wall Street for one year. It is not as most Americans think. The tens of thousands of workers in that area are simple everyday workers from Brooklyn, Jersey, etc. They are not the big spenders driving Mercedes but guys and girls who take the subway to work and try to make ends meet in the big apple. Sure there are the big high rollers but compared to the everyday workers they are few and far between. They are not people who are evil and un american. Somehow our public have become convinced these are evil people and that Wall Street represents all that is bad. Sure there are crooks there. They are everywhere including our Congress and in particular our Congress. Wall Street is major part of the American economic system and without it we would have not have an economic system unless we turned to Socialism or some other ism. Our Congress always seems to have the need to have someone to blame all our failures on. Wall Street, Big Business, Big Oil. Democrats, Republicans, Any thing BIG seems to be evil except Big Government. Then the politicians turn right around and take money from the evil people they set up as the fall guys. Come November we surely need some more balance to our Congress. No good can come from one party so dominating our nation. Are we better off now than when the Democrats came into power two years ago? Clearly we are more than just worse but much worse. The major bills that have been passed have been rejected by the American public. Our deficit has fallen off the edge of the earth. We continue to spend like drunken sailors. We are about to double the length of time one can stay on unemployment. I personally know people who are unemployed and have no intention of seriously looking for a job as long as they get unemployment checks. Where is the money going to come from? The workers and tax payers of course. There has to be a limit on unemployment checks. That is a simple fact and in not arguable. Unemployment in Arkansas is 7.6% and yet it is very hard to find employees. I have been looking for several weeks for an employee as have other business people I know. From reading the paper you would think people would be rushing in to apply for the job. Not so. There are many many people who are more than happy to stay on unemployment for as long as it is available. Second and third generations of families have never seen their relatives work a day in there lives. Yes, unemployment serves a purpose for a while but not as a life style. We are doing the involved people a great disservice in the long run. Much like the free intercity housing we created which turned into ganglands and projects no one would want to live in. It was a breeding place for gangs. Now we finally have figured that out. The public supported housing projects are now moving to the suburbs. I do not know how that will turn out. They look reasonably nice now but it will take time to see how they survive and if they can keep the gangs out or from forming within.
Result number: 1 Posted by john h on 6/01/09 at 12:16 I propose the man of the year on the cover of Time Magazine be Timmothy Geithner. Probably most people have never heard of this 47 year old. His shadow has covered Secretary of State Clinton. Normally the Secretary of State is the most important cabinet member. He has hands in almost every thing that is going on and his advice to the President carries more weight than anyone else. He is listed as an Independent on his profile. He spent his formative year growing up in foreign nations such as Zimbabwe, India, and Zambia. He is a lifetime Civil Servant. No President could possible have the knowledge to make decisions on these complicated issues and probably no be able to discuss them in detail so a man like Geithner is needed. Where his decisions are the right ones only time will tell and a lot is riding on them. 'Timothy F. Geithner Born August 18, 1961 (age 47) Brooklyn, New York, USA Nationality American Political party Independent Spouse Carole M. Sonnenfeld Children Elise and Benjamin Geithner Alma mater Johns Hopkins University (M.A.) Dartmouth College (B.A.) Occupation Civil Servant Timothy Franz Geithner (pronounced /ˈɡaɪtnər/; born August 18, 1961), . He was previously the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Geithner's position includes a large role in directing the nation's economic response to the financial crisis which began after December 2007. Specific tasks include directing how $350 billion of Wall Street bailout money is allocated. He is currently dealing with multiple high visibility issues, including the survival of the automobile industry, the restructuring of banks, financial institutions and insurance companies, recovery of the mortgage market, demands for protectionism, Obama's new tax proposals, and relations with foreign governments that are dealing with similar crises.' 'Early life and education Geithner was born in Brooklyn, New York.[2] He spent most of his childhood living outside the United States, including present-day Zimbabwe, Zambia, India, and Thailand where he completed high school at International School Bangkok.[3] He attended Camp Becket-in-the-Berkshires-for-boys, a summer camp located in western Massachusetts. He then attended Dartmouth College, graduating with a B.A. in government and Asian studies in 1983.[4] He earned an M.A. in international economics and East Asian studies from Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies in 1985.[4][5] He has studied Chinese[4] and Japanese.[6]' 'Geithner's paternal grandfather, Paul Herman Geithner (1902–1972), emigrated with his parents from Zeulenroda, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1908.[7] His father, Peter F. Geithner, is the director of the Asia program at the Ford Foundation in New York. During the early 1980s, Peter Geithner oversaw the Ford Foundation's microfinance programs in Indonesia being developed by S. Ann Dunham-Soetoro, President Barack Obama's mother, and they met in person at least once.[8] Timothy Geithner's mother, Deborah Moore Geithner, is a pianist and piano teacher in Larchmont, New York where his parents currently reside. Geithner's maternal grandfather, Charles F. Moore, was an adviser to President Dwight D. Eisenhower and served as Vice President of Public Relations from 1952-1964 for Ford Motor Company.[9]'
Result number: 2 Posted by john h on 4/07/09 at 22:50 North Korea has clearly violated UN rules. If they cannot deal with something like this or refuse to do anything then just what good is the U.N.? Why do we continue to waste our money on a do nothing organization. They are more suited to do something like the Red Cross. Certainly they are powerless in cases like North Korea and in cases like Iraq when Sadam tossed out their inspectors and refused to cooperate with them. As soon as they perfect this missile with a 4000 mile range you can be sure it will be in the hands of Iran and any other rogue nation that will pay for it. This is another good reason to keep our anti missile missiles. These anti missiles may have already been cut from our budget. From todays Reuters: UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – North Korea warned the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that it would take 'strong steps' if the 15-nation body took any action in response to Pyongyang's launch of a long-range rocket. 'If the Security Council, they take any kind of steps whatever, we'll consider this is (an) encroachment on our sovereignty and the next option will be ours,' Deputy Ambassador Pak Tok Hun told reporters. 'Necessary and strong steps will ... follow that.' If anyone thinks we can have a reasonable dialogue with North Korea then I have a bridge in Brooklyn I would like to sell you.
Result number: 3 Posted by marie:) on 2/09/09 at 16:53 When you take tax payers money to repair the damage YOU created the vacation is over. Oh my they may have to live like the rest of America. I guess private schools and summer houses have to go....not to mention the 16,000.00 they spend for 2 vacations a year. Heck I can do a lot for 1600.00 for 2 vacations for four people. You Try to Live on 500K in This Town http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/08/fashion/08halfmill.html?_r=1 Sure, the solution may seem simple: move to Brooklyn or Hoboken, put the children in public schools and buy a MetroCard. But more than a few of the New York-based financial executives who would have their pay limited are men (and they are almost invariably men) whose identities are entwined with living a certain way in a certain neighborhood west of Third Avenue: a life of private schools, summer houses and charity galas that only a seven-figure income can stretch to cover. Barbara Corcoran, a real estate executive, said that most well-to-do families take at least two vacations a year, a winter trip to the sun and a spring trip to the ski slopes. Total minimum cost: $16,000.
Result number: 4 Posted by Bonnie L on 2/01/09 at 17:31 Dear Kevin: I was just wondering how you made out. I have the same problem and cannot walk more than 2 blocks. I went through everything you did with the doctors...nothing helped. Do you know of any doctors or been successful with anyone? I live in Brooklyn. If you can help, let me know. Thanks so much.
Result number: 5 Posted by john h on 12/20/08 at 23:03 Julie how nice to hear from you. Glad to have someone here who can remember some of the things I do. I always wanted a Nash Ramble. I was driving a Whizzer motor bike (collectors items these days) which cost $75. A Nash Rambler was only to dream about. Now the bed part would have really appealed to me and I did not know that seat made into a bed.I do not know what gives with this message but over on the side is a commercial advertisement for a '1959 Nash Rambler' and a number of other Nash cars. Scott must have the word Nash tied into some sort of money making deal when that word shows up on a message. Leave it to him to make a buck. I drove the last car made before we quit making cars in 1942 due to the war. I drove my 1942 Plymouth from Chicago to NYC (Brooklyn) non stop except for gas to visit my Aunt. This was 1950. I drove it all over the place and generally slept in it (No bed like the Rambler). The last time I saw it was sitting on a college parking lot broke down and I had enlisted in the Air Force.
Result number: 6 Posted by Dr. LS on 7/27/08 at 10:22 Teacher sues doctors over treatment BY RACHEL MONAHAN NY DAILY NEWS WRITER Rosier/News Michelle Feinman, 44, says her life has been a nightmare since a chiropractic procedure went horribly wrong. A Brooklyn teacher was disabled for life by a chiropractic treatment, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Brooklyn Supreme Court. Michelle Feinman, 44, a veteran gym teacher and dean at Samuel J. Tilden High School, had excruciating back pain before the November 2006 procedure. Now it's impossible for her to walk a city block even with a cane, she said. She has to use a scooter to get around. 'I waddle when I walk. I go into heavy muscle spasms if my legs get tired,' Feinman said. She also has lost the ability to control her bladder and her bowel movements, she said - the result of her spine being partially crushed by the procedure. The lawsuit faults the company, Axiom Worldwide.
Result number: 7 Posted by Another Axiom Victim on 6/22/08 at 12:49 Brooklyn Teacher With Slipped Disc Also Sues Chiropractor and Hospitals By Ryan Thompson Brooklyn Daily Eagle ADAMS STREET — It began with a slipped disc in her back. Now the Brooklyn public school teacher says she can barely walk. Her lawyer claims that despite having undergone surgery, she has permanent bowel and bladder dysfunction, and that she must use a scooter to move around. And it’s all because of her chiropractor and his DRX9000, the lawsuit claims. Michelle Feinman, a 44-year-old physical-education teacher at Tilden High School, filed a medical-malpractice and products-liability lawsuit in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Tuesday. She alleges that the DRX9000 spinal-decompression machine, which is used in chiropractic offices around the country, is partly responsible for her injuries. She is suing the machine’s manufacturer, the Brooklyn chiropractor, and doctors at Beth Israel and St. Luke’s-Roosevelt hospitals, as well as the hospitals themselves. “Ms. Feinman was failed on every level,” said her attorney, Jonathan C. Reiter. “She was failed by her chiropractor who recommended treatment with the [DRX9000]; she was misled by the manufacturer’s false claims of safety and efficacy; she was failed by the emergency room doctor for not recognizing the seriousness of her condition, and by the neurosurgeon who wouldn’t come to the hospital and misdiagnosed her over the phone.” Representatives who answered the phone at Axiom Worldwide, Inc., the manufacturer of the DRX9000, were not aware of the lawsuit. “We’ve been told that we cannot help you with anything,” was the representative’s response. The area code and company’s site indicate that the company is located in Tampa, Fla. “At Axiom Worldwide, we created the DRX9000 to assist healthcare providers in their effort to treat back pain conditions. With treatment on the DRX9000, your patients can non-surgically achieve relief from their debilitating back problems. By combining technology and science, physicians can utilize the DRX9000 to offer patients an alternative to surgery,” says Axiom’s site. The chiropractor that Feinman visited was Marc Felderstein, whose office is in Marine Park. Other local chiropractors in New York also use the DRX9000, and aggressive advertising campaigns can be seen throughout the city. Hotlines are operated by spinal-decompression representatives, and free educational DVDs are offered to callers. According to Reiter, Axiom has been cited repeatedly for making false claims of its success in treating back pain. Reiter said that among the claims the company makes in brochures and marketing materials available to patients at chiropractors’ offices who use the machine is that the DRX9000 “helps to mobilize the troubled disc segment without inducing further damage to the spine” and that treatment with the DRX9000 “is painless, drugless and there are no documented side effects.” “Ms. Feinman was left disabled and unable to perform her duties at work, and she must be compensated,” said Reiter. Feinman, a Marine Park resident and physical-education teacher of 21 years, has applied to take a sabbatical from her job because of her alleged injuries. She is suing for compensatory and punitive damages. © Brooklyn Daily Eagle 2008 All materials posted on BrooklynEagle.com are protected by United States copyright law. Just a reminder, though -- It’s not considered polite to paste the entire story on your blog. Most blogs post a summary or the first paragraph,( 40 words) then post a link to the rest of the story. That helps increase click-throughs for everyone, and minimizes copyright issues. So please keep posting, but not the entire article. arturc at att.net Main Office 718 422 7400
Result number: 8 Posted by Jacksonville Jags on 6/16/08 at 18:02 Teacher sues doctors over treatment BY RACHEL MONAHAN NY DAILY NEWS WRITER Rosier/News Michelle Feinman, 44, says her life has been a nightmare since a chiropractic procedure went horribly wrong. A Brooklyn teacher was disabled for life by a chiropractic treatment, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Brooklyn Supreme Court. Michelle Feinman, 44, a veteran gym teacher and dean at Samuel J. Tilden High School, had excruciating back pain before the November 2006 procedure. Now it's impossible for her to walk a city block even with a cane, she said. She has to use a scooter to get around. 'I waddle when I walk. I go into heavy muscle spasms if my legs get tired,' Feinman said. She also has lost the ability to control her bladder and her bowel movements, she said - the result of her spine being partially crushed by the procedure. The lawsuit faults the company, Axiom Worldwide.
Result number: 9 Posted by chirorehabdoc on 3/01/08 at 11:19 How many more people have to be seriously injured? http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/brooklyn/2008/01/23/2008-01-23_teacher_sues_doctors_over_treatment.html?ref=rss
Result number: 10 Posted by CA Attorney on 2/25/08 at 17:05 Brooklyn Teacher With Slipped Disc Also Sues Chiropractor and Hospitals By Ryan Thompson Brooklyn Daily Eagle ADAMS STREET — It began with a slipped disc in her back. Now the Brooklyn public school teacher says she can barely walk. Her lawyer claims that despite having undergone surgery, she has permanent bowel and bladder dysfunction, and that she must use a scooter to move around. And it’s all because of her chiropractor and his DRX9000, the lawsuit claims. Michelle Feinman, a 44-year-old physical-education teacher at Tilden High School, filed a medical-malpractice and products-liability lawsuit in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Tuesday against Axiom Worldwide in Tampa Florida. She alleges that the DRX 9000 spinal-decompression machine, which is used in chiropractic offices around the country, is partly responsible for her injuries. She is suing the machine’s manufacturer, the Brooklyn chiropractor, and doctors at Beth Israel and St. Luke’s-Roosevelt hospitals, as well as the hospitals themselves. “Ms. Feinman was failed on every level,” said her attorney, Jonathan C. Reiter. “She was failed by her chiropractor who recommended treatment with the [DRX9000]; she was misled by the manufacturer’s false claims of safety and efficacy;
Result number: 11 Posted by Brooklyn Guy on 2/20/08 at 23:58 published online 01-24-2008 Brooklyn Teacher With Slipped Disc Also Sues Chiropractor and Hospitals By Ryan Thompson Brooklyn Daily Eagle ADAMS STREET — It began with a slipped disc in her back. Now the Brooklyn public school teacher says she can barely walk. Her lawyer claims that despite having undergone surgery, she has permanent bowel and bladder dysfunction, and that she must use a scooter to move around. And it’s all because of her chiropractor and his DRX9000, the lawsuit claims. Michelle Feinman, a 44-year-old physical-education teacher at Tilden High School, filed a medical-malpractice and products-liability lawsuit in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Tuesday. She alleges that the DRX9000 spinal-decompression machine, which is used in chiropractic offices around the country, is partly responsible for her injuries. She is suing the machine’s manufacturer, the Brooklyn chiropractor, and doctors at Beth Israel and St. Luke’s-Roosevelt hospitals, as well as the hospitals themselves. “Ms. Feinman was failed on every level,” said her attorney, Jonathan C. Reiter. “She was failed by her chiropractor who recommended treatment with the [DRX9000]; she was misled by the manufacturer’s false claims of safety and efficacy;
Result number: 12 Posted by john h on 1/31/08 at 12:56 Recently Mexico City with a population of 22 million has started using public buses that are for 'Women Only'. They are painted pink. The problem seems to be many women were reporting being harassed while riding on the cramped public busses. There are already rail cars on the subway system that are for women only. What I do not know is if women can still ride the other buses that are not designated for women only. I assume they can as it only makes sense as how could a husband and wife go anywhere together? So in essence they have discriminated against men. In our country it would likely go to the Supreme Court. Practically speaking it would not bother me at all. I personally do not know if this is good or not good. I am sure there will be strong positions from various PC groups. It would not bother me as long as it did not increase my waiting time or time to get to my destination. How would this go over in say NYC? I can see where in a city of 22 million most of who use public transportation that there is probably a lot of grouping going on and perhaps this can solve the problem. It will undoubtedly grow beyond solving the basic problem and will become an issue much larger. Meantime let the pink busses roll. In the early 50's I rode the subway 5 days a week from Brooklyn to Wall Street where I worked. Never once did I get to sit down as where I boarded it was already full. No groping going on in the 50's.
Result number: 13 Posted by larrym on 10/18/07 at 08:53 That is the one study you can list. Just like the study that said gel heel cups were superior to custom and pre-fab. 1, I believe it was funded by a heel cup company and 2, they dont list the clinical experience of the person that did the eval, casted and filled out the work order? Was it different practitioners or was it multiple? What lab did they use? I am sure I can name some labs (I wont due to liability) that others will agree shouldnt be in the business. Dr Kiper, the flaw in your premise is that you vasilate back and forth. You claim hi-tech, then claim it is simple. You use anecdotal or 'the patient decides' comments as proof, then you use that same logic to refute others. You are using patient mmade-at-home casts with no evaluation. The problem with orthotics is that it is subjective, anecdotal, art and science. As I tell patients it is like asking 50 old Italian ladies from Brooklyn what is the best way to make lasagna. You will get 50 different answers. Some of the recipes will be great, some marginal and some will taste terrible. I see world class athletes all the time. One would assume that these athletes have the best of everything. I cant count how many times I've taken a device out of their shoe, and I cringe. Probably 90% of these devices were made by 'the best guy in the country' That best guy lives in every major city in America.
Result number: 14 Posted by Dr. DSW on 9/05/07 at 06:13 YO, Ed and Jeremy, YOUZ GUYS got it all wrong. I'm not from Philly, I simply PRACTICE in Philly. Actually, I'm really from Brooklyn!! So, fuggettaboutit.
Result number: 15 Posted by Dr. DSW on 8/28/07 at 21:03 Kevin, I didn't have the time to look through the detailed address list, but I did look through the name list. There are two names that I know. Please understand that I can NOT guarantee that you will be happy or find your cure with either one of these doctors. I don't know your case and don't know the specifics of the way these doctors practice. The two doctors that I do know are: 1) Dr. Robert Locastro. He was a classmate of mine and was very bright. I would trust Bob, but once again I haven't seen Bob in many years and don't know his practice philosophy or the specifics of his practice. I'm sure that he practices quality medicine. 2) Dr. Michael Trepal. He was the chairman of the dept. of surgery at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine and I believe he is currently one of the deans at the college. He has been very politically active and I'm confident that he will be very ethical and knowledgeable. On a side note, I see that you are from Brooklyn, with a zip code of 11223. I grew up in Brooklyn, in the same zip code and went to PS 209. I lived near Ocean Parkway and Avenue X on a small street named Crawford Avenue. The area's still pretty nice...at least it was when I was there several years ago. That area still has the best pizza and bakeries in the world!!
Result number: 16 Posted by Kevin L on 8/28/07 at 17:48 Dr DSW Below are all the Podiatry providers that take my insurance within 30 miles of my zip 11223 (Brooklyn NY) In alphabetical order…then with detailed info address…etc etc.. A Abady, Robert, DPM 1 Abeles, Jay, DPM 11 Abrahamson, Hal, DPM 11 Alfieri, Donna M., DPM 1 Alongi, Maryanne, DPM 11 Amante, Gregory, DPM 5 Amato, Richard, DPM 11 Amico, Susan G., DPM 5 Archer, Jean V., DPM 5 Aronica, Frank R., DPM 5 Asaro, Carlo S., DPM 1 Assini, Joseph, DPM 5 Axman, Wayne R., DPM 11 B Babayev, Emil, DPM 5 Bagner, Jerome E., DPM 11 Baird, William T., DPM 5 Balboa, Henry M., DPM 11 Barbaro, Thomas, DPM 11 Bar-David, Tzvi, DPM 1 Barkoff, Matthew W., DPM 11 Barkoff, Steven L., DPM 5 Barlizo, Sharon R., DPM 1 Barone, Salvatore A., DPM 5 Barragan, Juan C., DPM 1 Bartol, David M., DPM 5 Bass, Elliot L., DPM 5 Bass, Fara D., DPM 5 Bautista, Debbie P., MD 1 Bayerbach, Frank, DPM 1 Becker, Jack S., DPM 11 Bell, Burt L., DPM 5 Bendeth, Marc L., DPM 11 Benzakein, Ralph, DPM 5 Berlin, Kim, DPM 11 Bienenfeld, Jay D., DPM 5 Biller, Bob S., DPM 11 Bilotti, Mary A., DPM 11 Birch, Gregory M., DPM 5 Bover, Elina, DPM 5 Braun, Suzanne G., DPM 5 Breitman, Debra, DPM 11 Breth, Evan G., DPM 5 Bubbers, Linda A., DPM 11 Buenahora, Joseph A., DPM 11 Burzotta, John L., DPM 11 Bushansky, Abe A., DPM 1, 5 Butters, Marva, DPM 5 Butts, Bryon G., DPM 1 Buxbaum, Frederick D., DPM 5 Buzermanis, Steven Z., DPM 5 C Caimano, Francis X., DPM 11 Campbell, Andrew, DPM 1 Campbell, Douglas E., DPM 5 Caprioli, Russell, DPM 11 Caprioni, Enrico P., DPM 5 Carlton, Lawrence S., DPM 5 Castillo, Dennis E., DPM 5 Catanese, Dominic J., DPM 1 Charlot, Giznola J., DPM 1, 5 Cheng, Tung W., DPM 6 Chernick, Stephen B., DPM 11 Chionis, Anthony, DPM 1 Chopra, Jaideep, DPM 1, 6 Cicio, Gary, DPM 6 Ciment, Avraham Y., DPM 1 Cohen, Greg E., DPM 6 Cohen, Richard B., DPM 6 Cohen, Robert J., DPM 1, 11 D Dacher, Jeffrey, DPM 6 D'Amato, Theodore A., DPM 6 D'Angelo, Nicholas A., DPM 6 Daniel, Lawrence B., DPM 6 Davies, Daniel A., DPM 11 Davies, Gregory F., DPM 11 De Bello, John A., DPM 1 DeCicco, John J., DPM 11 DeLeon, Jose L., DPM 1 Dellolio, Joseph A., DPM 1 DeMeo, James R., DPM 6 Dennis, Lester N., DPM 6 DeSantos, Pasquale, DPM 6 Dhandari, Angeleta, DPM 1 Dharia, Sumit S., DPM 6 Dixit, Chaitanya V., DPM 6 Donovan, Glenn J., DPM 6 Dorazi, Stephen T., DPM 6 Dubov, Spencer F., DPM 11 E Edelstein, Michael C., DPM 1 Ehrlich, Josh C., DPM 6 Einhorn, Jill L., DPM 6 Elsinger, Elisabeth C., DPM 1 F Fagen, Leonard, DPM 6 Falcone, Jeffrey J., DPM 6 Feldman, Gary B., DPM 11 Ficke, Henry, DPM 6 Finkelstein, Barry I., DPM 1 Fiorenza, Dominic, DPM 11 Fox, Corey, DPM 11 Fox, Roberta A., DPM 11 Frankel, Bruce, DPM 1 Freiser, Mark A., DPM 1 Fridman, Robert, DPM 1 Friedlander, Bruce W., DPM 6 Fuchs, David B., DPM 11 G Ganjian, Afshin, DPM 6 Garcia, Sandra P., DPM 1 Garofalo, Alfred A., DPM 6 Garofalo, Gail F., DPM 11 Gasparini, Mark C., DPM 11 Gaudino, Salvatore C., DPM 2, 6 Geiger, Arthur, DPM 6 George, Thomas, DPM 2, 6, 11 Gertsik, Vladimir V., DPM 6 Gervasio, Joseph, DPM 11 Giammarino, Philip A., DPM 6 Ginsberg, Steven E., DPM 2 Giordano, Richard S., DPM 2 Gitlin, David, DPM 2 Glockenberg, Aaron, DPM 2, 6 Goez, Emilio A., DPM 2, 11 Goldenberg, Perry Z., DPM 2 Goldman, Gershon A., DPM 6 Goldstein, Harold L., DPM 2 Goldstein, Israel, DPM 7 Golub, Cary M., DPM 12 Gonzalez, Ivan, DPM 7 Goodman, Warren J., DPM 7 Gottlieb, Robert J., DPM 12 Gramuglia, Vincent J., DPM 2 Greenbaum, Bruce R., DPM 7 Greenbaum, Mitchell A., DPM 12 Greiff, Lance, DPM 2, 12 Grossman, Myles, DPM 12 Guberman, Ronald M., DPM 7 Gutierrez, David, DPM 2 Gventer, Mark, DPM 7 H Habib, Henry, DPM 7 Harris, Carl F., DPM 2 Heller, David P., DPM 7 Herbert, Scott E., DPM 12 Herman, Craig P., DPM 2, 7 Hershey, Paul E., DPM 12 Herzberg, Abraham, DPM 12 Hickey, John, DPM 12 Honore, Lesly S., DPM 12 Horl, Lawrence, DPM 12 Horowitz, Mitchell L., DPM 7, 12 I Iorio, Anthony R., DPM 2 Irwin, Robert A., DPM 12 Isaacson, Ernest, DPM 2 Ivanovs, Ray, DPM 7 J Jackalone, John A., DPM 12 Jacobs, Louis W., DPM 2 Jarbath, John A., DPM 7, 12 Joshi, Pradip M., DPM 2 Jusma, Francoise D., DPM 7 K Kaiser, Craig A., DPM 7 Kapadwala, Imtiyaz I., DPM 7 Karpe, David E., DPM 12 Kashefsky, Helene P., DPM 12 Kasminoff, June G., DPM 12 Katz, Alex S., DPM 7 Katzman, Barry, DPM 7 Kessler, Howard N., DPM 12 Kisberg, Stephen, DPM 12 Kitton, Stuart E., DPM 12 Klein, Michael S., DPM 12 Klirsfeld, Jeffrey S., DPM 12 Knobel, Jeffrey, DPM 7 Kohn, Arlene F., DPM 12 Kolberg, John J., DPM 2, 12 Koslow, Paul M., DPM 12 Kumrah, Praveen, DPM 2 L Lafferty, William A., DPM 7 Lai, Katherine M., DPM 2 Landau, Laurence D., DPM 12 Landy, Robert J., DPM 2, 12 LaRocca, Albert, DPM 12 Larsen, Joseph A., DPM 12 LaSalle, Michael, DPM 2 Lepore, Frank L., DPM 7 Levine, Stanley, DPM 12 Levitsky, David A., DPM 12 Levitz, Steven J., DPM 7 Levy, Brian K., DPM 7 Levy, Denise A., DPM 2 Levy, Paul J., DPM 2 Liswood, Paul J., DPM 7 Livingston, Douglas W., DPM 12 Livingston, Leon B., DPM 13 Livingston, Michael D., DPM 13 Locastro, Robert M., DPM 2 Lok, Jonat, DPM 2 Lopiano, Steven N., DPM 2 Losyev, Sergey, DPM 7 Lucido, Jeffrey V., DPM 7 Lynn, Brian P., DPM 2, 13 M Mahgerefteh, David, DPM 7, 13 Makower, Bryan L., DPM 7 Mandato, Mark, DPM 7 Mantzoukas, Argirios, DPM 7 Marcelonis, Debra A., DPM 7 Marchese, Nicholas A., DPM 13 Marville, Jillion, MD 3, 7 Masani, Farhan, DPM 13 Matthews, Frederick, DPM 8 McElgun, Terence M., DPM 13 Mckay, Douglas J., DPM 8 Mcshane, William J., DPM 13 Meliso, Vincent D., DPM 8 Meller, Edward P., DPM 8 Meshnick, Joel A., DPM 8, 13 Micallef, Joseph, DPM 8, 13 Moazen, Ali, DPM 13 Mollica, Peter W., DPM 8 Mollica, Raymond J., DPM 8 Montag, Richard M., DPM 13 Montalvo, Luis, DPM 8 Morreale, Edward, DPM 8 N Nachmann, Dennis S., DPM 3 Naik, Hetal B., DPM 8 Nekritin, Vadim, DPM 8 Nester, Elizabeth M., DPM 13 Nester, Matthew J., DPM 13 Newmark, Alan J., DPM 8 Nezaria, Yehuda, DPM 13 Novofastovsky, Raisa, DPM 8 O Odinsky, Michael E., DPM 8 Odinsky, Wayne Z., DPM 13 Oliva, Imelda A., DPM 3, 8 Orlando, Anthony, DPM 8 Oropall, Robert, DPM 3 Owusu, Stephen E., DPM 8 P Pace, George N., DPM 8 Pace, John F., DPM 8 Pannell, Richard, DPM 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Donna M., DPM 37006P 4206 Barnes Ave Bronx, NY 10466 (718) 325-6487 Mount Vernon Hospital, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Asaro, Carlo S., DPM 37182P 1400 Pelham Pkwy S Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 918-7224 50629P 3424 Kossuth Ave Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 519-3589 Jacobi Medical Center, North Central Bronx Hospital Speaks Italian Bar-David, Tzvi, DPM 36919P 3616 Henry Hudson Pkwy E Bronx, NY 10463 (718) 548-5757 Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center Speaks HebrewSpanish Barlizo, Sharon R., DPM 357781P HHC-Lincoln M&MH Center 234 E 149th St Bronx, NY 10451 (718) 579-4900 Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center, Metropolitan Hospital Center Speaks FrenchSpanish Barragan, Juan C., DPM 36954P St. John's Medical Center 1561 Westchester Ave Bronx, NY 10472 (718) 328-6200 Speaks Spanish Bautista, Debbie P., MD 301273P St. Barn Ambulatory Care 4487 3rd Ave Bronx, NY 10457 (718) 960-1780 301276P Union Comm Hlth Ctr 2021 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10453 (718) 960-3933 348297P CCDC/Burnside Med Ctr 731 White Plains Rd Bronx, NY 10473 (718) 589-8324 Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, St Barnabas Hospital Bayerbach, Frank, DPM 216992P Mercy Community Care 4234 Bronx Blvd Bronx, NY 10466 (347) 341-4300 39016P Metropolitan Podiatry Ass 667 E 233rd St Bronx, NY 10466 (718) 430-6066 M1246P 2371 Arthur Ave Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 364-6199 Brunswick General Hospital, Brunswick Hospital Center, Inc, Good Samaritan Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital (West Islip) Speaks SpanishGermanItalian Bushansky, Abe A., DPM 368478P 1715 University Ave Bronx, NY 10453 (718) 960-5616 368491P 1963 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10453 (718) 294-5000 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), Interfaith Medical Center, Parkway Hospital Butts, Bryon G., DPM 349336P 421 E 149th St Bronx, NY 10455 (718) 401-3668 The Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens Speaks Spanish Campbell, Andrew, DPM 36957P St. Barnabas Hospital 4422 3rd Ave Bronx, NY 10457 (718) 960-9000 56967P Union Community Health Ct 260 E 188 St Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 220-2020 56970P St. Barnabas Ambulatory C 4487 3rd Ave Bronx, NY 10457 (718) 960-1780 56972P Bronx Park Medical Pavill 2016 Bronxdale Ave Bronx, NY 10462 (718) 863-8695 St Barnabas Hospital Catanese, Dominic J., DPM 37141P Orthopedic Surgery Dept. 1695 Eastchester Rd Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 405-8430 Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Community Hospital at Dobbs Ferry, Montefiore Med Ctr (Henry & Lucy Moses Div), SAINT MARYS HOSPITAL Charlot, Giznola J., DPM 357878P HHC-Jacobi Medical Center 1400 Pelham Pkwy S Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 918-6610 357880P HHC-North Central Bx Hosp 3424 Kossuth Ave Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 519-2108 Jacobi Medical Center, Kings County Hospital Center, North Central Bronx Hospital Chionis, Anthony, DPM 54771P 1725 Edison Ave Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 892-5542 Parkway Hospital, St John's Episcopal Hospital - Far Rockaway Speaks Greek, Modern (1453-) Chopra, Jaideep, DPM 284748P NY Westchester Square Med 2475 Saint Raymonds Ave Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 792-1100 Staten Island 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Queens, North Shore University Hospital, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, Parkway Hospital Speaks Spanish DeLeon, Jose L., DPM 179943P 625 E Fordham Rd Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 933-1900 37252P 2111 Williamsbridge Rd Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 828-6060 Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Speaks Spanish Dellolio, Joseph A., DPM 38329P 4362 White Plains Rd Bronx, NY 10466 (718) 994-7054 Montefiore Med Ctr (Jack D Weiler Hosp of A Einst), Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, Westchester Medical Center Speaks Spanish Dhandari, Angeleta, DPM 116473P North Central Bronx Hosp 3424 Kossuth Ave Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 519-3589 116482P Jacobi Medical Center 1400 Pelham Pkwy S Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 918-5700 Jacobi Medical Center, North Central Bronx Hospital Edelstein, Michael C., DPM 178750P 3224 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 561-0041 Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Speaks Spanish Elsinger, Elisabeth C., DPM 37257P MAP-Dept of Ortho Sgy 3400 Bainbridge Ave Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 920-2060 Montefiore Med 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Ave Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 733-1999 Kings County Hospital Center, Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, St Barnabas Hospital, Union Hospital of the Bronx (closed) Speaks PolishHebrew Goez, Emilio A., DPM 301254P Union Comm Hlth Ctr 2021 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10453 (718) 960-3933 301255P St Barn Ambulatory Care 4487 3rd Ave Bronx, NY 10457 (718) 960-1780 371846P St. Barnabas Hospital 4422 3rd Ave Bronx, NY 10457 (718) 960-6105 51028P Bronx Park Med Pavilion 2016 Bronxdale Ave Bronx, NY 10462 (718) 863-8695 Nassau University Medical Center, Saint Catharines General Hospital, St Barnabas Hospital Speaks Spanish Goldenberg, Perry Z., DPM 231271P 3250 3rd Ave Bronx, NY 10456 (718) 328-3668 St Barnabas Hospital Goldstein, Harold L., DPM 187909P 2016 Bronxdale Ave Bronx, NY 10462 (718) 863-8695 37017P St. Barnabas Hospital 4422 3rd Ave Bronx, NY 10457 (718) 960-6105 371962P St Barnabas Ambulatory C 4487 3rd Ave Bronx, NY 10457 (718) 960-6488 371965P Union Community Health Ct 2021 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10453 (718) 960-3933 371966P Union Community Health Ct 260 E 188th St Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 220-2020 St Barnabas Hospital, United Hospital Medical Center (NY), White Plains Hospital Center Speaks SpanishItalian Gramuglia, Vincent J., DPM 216990P Mercy Community Care 4234 Bronx Blvd Bronx, NY 10466 (347) 341-4300 49500P AllMed Medical & Rehab 4377 Bronx Blvd Bronx, NY 10466 (718) 325-0700 49501P Metropolitan Podiatry Ass 667 E 233rd St Bronx, NY 10466 (718) 430-6066 M1576P 3795 E Tremont Ave Bronx, NY 10465 (718) 828-3333 New York Westchester Square Medical Center, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Speaks SpanishItalian Greiff, Lance, DPM 354487P 3333 Henry Hudson Pkwy Bronx, NY 10463 (718) 601-2100 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), New York Flushing Hospital & Medical Center, Parkway Hospital Gutierrez, David, DPM M1570P 2100 Bartow Ave Bronx, NY 10475 (718) 320-0200 Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Speaks Spanish 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Board Certified Male Female Wheelchair Accessible Lynn, Brian P., DPM 38157P Ctr for Ortho Specialty 1695 Eastchester Rd Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 405-8430 38159P MAP - Dept. of Ortho Surg 3400 Bainbridge Ave Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 920-2060 Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Montefiore Med Ctr (Henry & Lucy Moses Div) Speaks Spanish Marville, Jillion, MD 179966P Morris Heights Hlth Ctr 625 E 137th St Bronx, NY 10454 (718) 401-6578 49882P Morris Heights Hlth Cntr 85 W Burnside Ave Bronx, NY 10453 (718) 716-4400 Nachmann, Dennis S., DPM 188735P Urgent Foot Care,PC 3594 E Tremont Ave Bronx, NY 10465 (718) 597-5800 37260P Urgent Foot Care PC 3058 E Tremont Ave Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 409-0500 37261P 1216 Beach Ave Bronx, NY 10472 (718) 597-1107 40448P 326 E 204th St Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 655-3410 53065P 1387 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10452 (718) 992-9918 Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center - Fulton Division, Montefiore Med Ctr (Jack D Weiler Hosp of A Einst), New York Westchester Square Medical Center, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Speaks Spanish Oliva, Imelda A., DPM 357238P HHC Morrisania D & T Ctr 1225 Gerard Ave Bronx, NY 10452 (718) 960-2781 357786P HHC-Lincoln M&MH Center 234 E 149th St Bronx, NY 10451 (718) 579-4900 Kings County Hospital Center, Metropolitan Hospital Center, Morrisania Hospital Speaks TagalogSpanish Oropall, Robert, DPM 142725P Metropolitan Podiatry Ass 667 E 233rd St Bronx, NY 10466 (718) 430-6066 18943P 820 Lydig Ave Bronx, NY 10462 (718) 792-5900 New York Westchester Square Medical Center, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Speaks German Pannell, Richard, DPM 288046P HHC-Morrisania D &TC 1225 Gerard Ave Bronx, NY 10452 (718) 960-2781 Harlem Hospital Center, Metropolitan Hospital Center Plotka, Steven D., DPM 200379P HHC Lincoln Hospital 234 E 149th St Bronx, NY 10451 (718) 579-4900 Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Raritan Bay Medcal Center, Robert Wood Johnson University Hosp. Speaks Spanish Posner, Jonathan, DPM 105432P Jonathan Posner, DPM 360 E 193rd St Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 933-2400 105434P Jonathan Posner, DPM 1621 Eastchester Rd Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 405-8040 143124P MMG - CHCC 305 E 161st St Bronx, NY 10451 (718) 579-2500 P0052P 2532 Grand Concourse Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 960-1500 Montefiore Med Ctr (Henry & Lucy Moses Div) Rampino, Robert, DPM 157922P North Central Bronx Hosp 3424 Kossuth Ave Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 519-3630 157925P Jacobi Medical Center 1400 Pelham Pkwy S Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 918-5700 Coney Island Hospital Ransom, Sherry M., DPM 198963P Derm & Surgery Associates 3620 E Tremont Ave Bronx, NY 10465 (718) 792-4700 Mount Vernon Hospital Richman, Tara, DPM 364345P Tej Podiatric Group P.C. 1963-A Daly Ave Bronx, NY 10460 (718) 617-6141 Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center - Fulton Division Ross, Charles F., DPM 3113966P HHC-Lincoln Med & Mntl HC 234 E 149th St Bronx, NY 10451 (718) 579-4900 Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center, Metropolitan Hospital Center Schulman, Leonard B., DPM 36464P MMC-Family Care Center 3444 Kossuth Ave Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 920-2273 Montefiore Med Ctr (Henry & Lucy Moses Div) Scotti, Lorenzo, DPM 36715P North Central Bronx Hosp 3424 Kossuth Ave Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 519-3589 51545P Jacobi Medical Center 1400 Pelham Pkwy S Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 918-7224 Coney Island Hospital, Jacobi Medical Center, North Central Bronx Hospital Speaks ItalianSpanish Snyder, Robert S., DPM 46604P 3867 E Tremont Ave Bronx, NY 10465 (718) 792-8790 Forest Hills Hospital, Parkway Hospital Speaks Spanish Spector, Donald, DPM 36812P Cambridge Podiatry Center 259 W 231st St Bronx, NY 10463 (718) 548-3080 St Joseph's Medical Center-Yonkers Spellman, Dean S., DPM 381596P Middletown Podiatry Assoc 1200 Waters Pl Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 863-5511 New York Westchester Square Medical Center Spilken, Terry, DPM 200471P HHC Lincoln Hospital 234 E 149th St Bronx, NY 10451 (718) 579-4900 Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center Steiner, Richard M., DPM 188831P 3530 Henry Hudson Pkwy E Bronx, NY 10463 (718) 548-3550 379697P Kingsbridge Community Med 170 W 233rd St Bronx, NY 10463 (718) 543-0700 SVCMC-St Vincents Manhattan Stern, Stuart M., DPM 36652P Morris Park Podiatry 1015 Morris Park Ave Bronx, NY 10462 (718) 863-3737 New Island Hospital, Plainview Hospital, Syosset Hospital Strassman, David, DPM 349822P MMC - Dept of Surgery 111 E 210th St Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 920-6603 Montefiore Med Ctr (Jack D Weiler Hosp of A Einst), New York Methodist Hospital, New York Westchester Square Medical Center Strassman, Lawrence, DPM 358330P MMC - Eastern Vascular 1825 Eastchester Rd Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 792-8115 Montefiore Med Ctr (Jack D Weiler Hosp of A Einst), New York Westchester Square Medical Center Tabari, Issac, DPM 208998P 108 E 183rd St Bronx, NY 10453 (718) 295-4600 Lutheran Medical Center, Nassau University Medical Center Speaks FARSI, EASTERNPersian Thompson, Michael, DPM 36705P 2574 Frisby Ave Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 892-8382 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Velasco, Debra, DPM 201409P HHC Lincoln Hospital 234 E 149th St Bronx, NY 10451 (718) 579-4900 214314P Segundo Ruiz Belvis DTC 545 E 142nd St Bronx, NY 10454 (718) 579-4000 288345P HHC-Morrisania D &TC 1225 Gerard Ave Bronx, NY 10452 (718) 960-2781 Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center, Metropolitan Hospital Center Speaks Spanish Vincetic, Anto, DPM 231369P 3635 E Tremont Ave Bronx, NY 10465 (718) 409-0400 Montefiore Med Ctr (Henry & Lucy Moses Div), Mount Vernon Hospital Speaks Croatian Vitale, Thomas, DPM 201089P HHC Lincoln Hospital 234 E 149th St Bronx, NY 10451 (718) 579-4900 Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center Walter, Eric G., DPM 142727P Metropolitan Podiatry Ass 667 E 233rd St Bronx, NY 10466 (718) 430-6066 357174P 1619 Pelham Pkwy N Bronx, NY 10469 (718) 665-3410 36967P Bronx Foot Rehab Assoc. 326 E 204th St Bronx, NY 10467 (718) 655-3410 New York Westchester Square Medical Center, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, SJRH - St Johns Division, St Barnabas Hospital Speaks German Specialist Board Certified Male Female Wheelchair Accessible PODIATRY (Continued) Wexler, Craig, DPM 36647P 2391 Arthur Ave Bronx, NY 10458 (718) 365-4141 Newton Memorial Hospital, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Winston, Wayne, DPM 359588P Signature Health Center 220 E 161st St Bronx, NY 10451 (718) 537-1100 Forest Hills Hospital Wolstein, Lewis, DPM 42408P 100-1 De Kruif Pl Bronx, NY 10475 (718) 671-7226 New York Westchester Square Medical Center, United Hospital Medical Center (NY), White Plains Hospital Center Speaks Spanish Wolstein, Peter D., DPM 19917P 1340 Metropolitan Ave Bronx, NY 10462 (718) 863-3338 Speaks SpanishTagalog Woltman, Robert T., DPM 174899P 1488 Metropolitan Ave Bronx, NY 10462 (718) 823-6239 174900P Wellness Medical Asso 1180 Morris Park Ave Bronx, NY 10461 (718) 863-8465 Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New York Westchester Square Me, Peninsula Hospital Center Board Certified Male Female Wheelchair Accessible PODIATRY Amante, Gregory, DPM 199177P 2601 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 616-4331 Coney Island Hospital Speaks Spanish Amico, Susan G., DPM 184838P SL Quality Care Diagnosti 9708 Seaview Ave Brooklyn, NY 11236 (718) 444-0520 184843P SL Quality Care Diagnosti 1902 86th St Brooklyn, NY 11214 (718) 621-9400 184852P SL Quality Care Diagnosti 1220 Avenue P Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 376-1004 49812P 9731 4th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 836-1800 SVCMC-St Vincents Staten Island, Staten Island University Hosp-North, Victory Memorial Hospital Speaks ItalianSpanish Archer, Jean V., DPM 105663P Brookdale Family Care Ctr 2554 Linden Blvd Brooklyn, NY 11208 (718) 240-8600 40532P Jamaica Hosp Medical Ctr 3080 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, NY 11208 (718) 647-0240 Jamaica Hospital Speaks Spanish Aronica, Frank R., DPM 36667P 20 Plaza St E Brooklyn, NY 11238 (718) 638-6387 Catholic Medical Center (NY), Long Island College Hospital Speaks SpanishItalian Assini, Joseph, DPM 36727P 8616 3rd Ave Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 948-3838 Doctors Hosp. of Staten Island, Lutheran Medical Center, Staten Island University Hosp-North, Victory Memorial Hospital Speaks Italian Babayev, Emil, DPM 224479P Perloff Medical PC 2626 E 14th St Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 368-2626 37241P Professional Medical Plaz 2269 Ocean Ave Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 339-8200 46696P 421 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11218 (718) 287-4200 Lutheran Medical Center, New York Methodist Hospital Speaks Russian Baird, William T., DPM 37008P Plaza Foot Care, PC 5412 Kings Plz Mall Brooklyn, NY 11234 (718) 377-1212 Peninsula Hospital Center Speaks SpanishFrenchRussian Barkoff, Steven L., DPM 36921P 248 Roebling St Brooklyn, NY 11211 (718) 599-0505 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), New York Methodist Hospital Speaks Spanish Barone, Salvatore A., DPM 36884P 1601 Voorhies Ave Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 646-5553 Lutheran Medical Center Speaks SpanishGerman Bartol, David M., DPM 139333P North Star Orthopedics 1408 Ocean Ave Brooklyn, NY 11230 (718) 338-0909 59239P North Star Orthopedics 2615 E 16th St Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 745-8787 59240P North Star Orthopedics 26 Court St Brooklyn, NY 11242 (718) 935-0311 M6958P 1000 Church Ave Brooklyn, NY 11218 (718) 826-4000 M6958P 740 64th St Brooklyn, NY 11220 (718) 439-2000 Parkway Hospital Bass, Elliot L., DPM 36493P 2381 E 29th St Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 743-1400 49605P Elliot L Bass, MD 2 W End Ave Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 743-2900 Bass, Fara D., DPM 50123P 2 W End Ave Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 743-1400 M100 2381 E 29th St Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 743-1400 New York Methodist Hospital Speaks Yiddish Bell, Burt L., DPM 105602P 7608 20th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11214 (718) 837-8003 113259P 3065 Brighton 5Th St Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 332-2722 New York Community Hospital of Brooklyn Benzakein, Ralph, DPM 36761P 2241 Ocean Ave Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 998-1375 New York Community Hospital of Brooklyn Speaks ArabicHebrewRussianSpani sh Bienenfeld, Jay D., DPM 47072P 165 Taylor St Brooklyn, NY 11211 (718) 599-0753 Peninsula Hospital Center Speaks SpanishHebrewYiddish Birch, Gregory M., DPM 36595P 6419 Bay Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11204 (718) 232-6737 Staten Island University Hosp-North Bover, Elina, DPM 353725P A. Amerimed Physician P.C 1655 E 13th St Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 339-3100 353726P A. Amerimed Physician P.C 1100 Coney Island Ave Brooklyn, NY 11230 (718) 434-7533 New York Methodist Hospital Speaks AbkhazianAfam (Oromo) Braun, Suzanne G., DPM 142989P 2171 Nostrand Ave Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718) 758-8920 359508P 710 Parkside Ave Brooklyn, NY 11226 (718) 270-2075 University Hospital of Brooklyn Speaks SpanishItalian Breth, Evan G., DPM 49200P Evan G. Breth, DPM 2352 Ralph Ave Brooklyn, NY 11234 (718) 251-0200 M1550P 263 7th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11215 (718) 369-8080 M1551P United Medical Assoc 9001 3rd Ave Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 748-2900 M1552P 7124 18th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11204 (718) 234-3333 Lutheran Medical Center, New York Methodist Hospital Bushansky, Abe A., DPM 231380P 734 Pennsylvania Ave Brooklyn, NY 11207 (718) 493-5986 37057P 711 Eastern Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11213 (718) 493-5986 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), Interfaith Medical Center, Parkway Hospital Butters, Marva, DPM 343047P 158 Clarkson Ave Brooklyn, NY 11226 (718) 783-4780 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), Kings County Hospital Center Buxbaum, Frederick D., DPM 36540P 1501 W 6th St Brooklyn, NY 11204 (718) 837-0442 New York Community Hospital of Brooklyn, New York Methodist Hospital, Parkway Hospital Buzermanis, Steven Z., DPM 57282P 1230 Neptune Ave Brooklyn, NY 11224 (718) 615-3200 57282P 3245 Nostrand Ave Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 615-3777 57282P 345 Schermerhorn St Brooklyn, NY 11217 (718) 858-6300 Campbell, Douglas E., DPM 37122P MAIMONDES MED CTR BROOKLYN, NY 11219 (718) 283-7593 54942P 4801 Fort Hamilton Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11219 (718) 853-7469 54944P 241 Willoughby St Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 853-7469 Maimonides Medical Center Caprioni, Enrico P., DPM 163554P 326 7th St Brooklyn, NY 11215 (718) 369-7192 New York Methodist Hospital Speaks ItalianSpanish Carlton, Lawrence S., DPM 36731P 1981 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn, NY 11234 (718) 338-8715 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus) Castillo, Dennis E., DPM 0X190P 345 Clinton Ave Brooklyn, NY 11238 (718) 783-7300 105747P 450 Clarkson Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 783-7300 376722P SUNY Downstate Med Ctr 840 Lefferts Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 783-7300 376724P SUNY Downstate Med Ctr 445 Lenox Rd Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 783-7300 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), Interfaith Medical Center, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, University Hospital of Brooklyn Speaks Spanish Board Certified Male Female Wheelchair Accessible ) Charlot, Giznola J., DPM 358034P HHC-Kings County Hospital 451 Clarkson Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 245-3325 Jacobi Medical Center, Kings County Hospital Center, North Central Bronx Hospital Cheng, Tung W., DPM 36670P 299 Livingston St Brooklyn, NY 11217 (718) 624-2150 Speaks Chinese Chopra, Jaideep, DPM 283717P Medical Office 462 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11218 (718) 856-6010 284749P 1324 Bergen St Brooklyn, NY 11213 (718) 774-5224 362592P 710 Parkside Ave Brooklyn, NY 11226 (718) 270-2045 363451P University Phys of Bklyn 450 Clarkson Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 270-2045 Staten Island University Hosp-North, University Hospital of Brooklyn Speaks Hindi Cicio, Gary, DPM 36673P 142 Joralemon St Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 624-3003 Beth Israel Med Ctr (Kings Hwy Division), Long Island College Hospital, New York Downtown Hospital (Beekman) Cohen, Greg E., DPM 168309P 142 Joralemon St Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 624-3003 Cabrini Medical Center, Long Island College Hospital Cohen, Richard B., DPM 36732P 1331 E 16th St Brooklyn, NY 11230 (718) 375-3400 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus) D'Amato, Theodore A., DPM 369717P 9731 4th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 745-3177 Staten Island University Hosp-North, Victory Memorial Hospital D'Angelo, Nicholas A., DPM M1613P 6511 20th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11204 (718) 837-7300 New York Methodist Hospital Speaks Italian Dacher, Jeffrey, DPM 36847P 3901 Nostrand Ave Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 648-9104 Woodhull Medical & Mental Health Ctr Speaks Yiddish Daniel, Lawrence B., DPM 10292P 2832 Linden Blvd Brooklyn, NY 11208 (718) 240-2000 58558P Lawrence B. Daniel, DPM 1576 E 66th St Brooklyn, NY 11234 (718) 241-3803 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), Montefiore Med Ctr (Henry & Lucy Moses Div), Montefiore Med Ctr (Jack D Weiler Hosp of A Einst) DeMeo, James R., DPM 169482P 1545 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, NY 11213 (718) 613-4856 Cabrini Medical Center, Interfaith Medical Center, Mount Vernon Hospital, SJRH - St Johns Division DeSantos, Pasquale, DPM 371165P HHC-Coney Island Hospital 2601 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 616-4331 Coney Island Hospital Speaks ItalianSpanish Dennis, Lester N., DPM 50225P 746 Manhattan Ave Brooklyn, NY 11222 (718) 389-4404 Catholic Medical Center (NY), New York Flushing Hospital & Medical Center, New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens, St Joseph's Hospital Division, CMC, United Hospital Medical Center (NY), Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Dharia, Sumit S., DPM 349314P 552 Saint Marks Ave Brooklyn, NY 11238 (516) 359-3339 Speaks Gujarati Dixit, Chaitanya V., DPM 229092P NY Medical Associates 98 Avenue U Brooklyn, NY 11223 (718) 372-0500 39505P 1700 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718) 692-1120 M1245P 2235 W 9th St Brooklyn, NY 11223 (718) 372-0400 Jamaica Hospital, New York Methodist Hospital, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Speaks SpanishHindiItalian Donovan, Glenn J., DPM 348058P HHC-Coney Island Hospital 2601 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 616-4331 Coney Island Hospital Dorazi, Stephen T., DPM 144643P 374 Stockholm St Brooklyn, NY 11237 (718) 963-7233 Franklin Hospital, New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens, New York United Hospital Medic, Sound Shore Medical Center of Westchester, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Speaks Spanish Ehrlich, Josh C., DPM 341691P Astrocare Medical Center 1669 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY 11225 (718) 467-7200 36823P 1651 Coney Island Ave Brooklyn, NY 11230 (718) 382-2221 49886P 1535 51st St Brooklyn, NY 11219 (718) 436-8886 Maimonides Medical Center, Staten Island University Hosp-North Speaks HebrewYiddishRussian Einhorn, Jill L., DPM 36976P 2616 Avenue U Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 891-2706 Beth Israel Med Ctr (Kings Hwy Division), Maimonides Medical Center Fagen, Leonard, DPM 36474P 1390 Pennsylvania Ave Brooklyn, NY 11239 (718) 642-2088 Brookdale Hospital Medical Center Speaks Spanish Falcone, Jeffrey J., DPM 168454P 8012 3rd Ave Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 745-5600 New York Methodist Hospital Ficke, Henry, DPM 177873P 2875 W 8th St Brooklyn, NY 11224 (718) 266-3131 288626P 444 Avenue X, Ste 1E Brooklyn, NY 11223 (718) 375-1616 288630P 2015 Bath Ave Brooklyn, NY 11214 (718) 375-1616 Long Beach Memorial Hospital Speaks GermanItalianSpanish Friedlander, Bruce W., DPM 229664P 567 9th St Brooklyn, NY 11215 (718) 840-0220 Long Island College Hospital Speaks SpanishFrench Ganjian, Afshin, DPM 37177P 146 Sheridan Ave Brooklyn, NY 11208 (718) 235-6100 Coney Island Hospital, St Joseph's Hospital Division, CMC Speaks PersianSpanishRussianItalia n Garofalo, Alfred A., DPM 226023P Woodhull Med & Ment HC 760 Broadway Brooklyn, NY 11206 (718) 388-5889 Bellevue Hospital Center, Gouverneur Hospital, Woodhull Medical & Mental Health Ctr Gaudino, Salvatore C., DPM 114762P Boro Medical, PC 540 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, NY 11217 (718) 855-4900 37094P Bensonhurst Fam. Foot Ctr 7819 18th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11214 (718) 234-7054 51018P Bensonhurst Family Foot 420 74th St Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 836-1017 Mount Sinai Medical Center, Parkway Hospital, Queens Hospital Center Geiger, Arthur, DPM 52948P Kings County Hospital Ctr 451 Clarkson Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 245-3325 Kings County Hospital Center George, Thomas, DPM 197909P 888 Fountain Ave Brooklyn, NY 11208 (718) 235-0574 Hempstead General Hospital Med Ctr., New York Westchester Square Medical Center Gertsik, Vladimir V., DPM 193957P Gertsik Podiatry< PC 415 Ocean View Ave Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 934-4842 New York Methodist Hospital Speaks Russian Giammarino, Philip A., DPM 149919P 2601 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 616-4331 199181P HHC-Sheepshead Bay Ctr 3121 Ocean Ave Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 646-9190 36584P 8607 21st Ave Brooklyn, NY 11214 (718) 266-1986 Coney Island Hospital, Lutheran Medical Center Speaks SpanishItalian Glockenberg, Aaron, DPM 36620P Kings County Hospital Ctr 451 Clarkson Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 245-3325 Kings County Hospital Center, Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, St Barnabas Hospital, Union Hospital of the Bronx (closed) Speaks PolishHebrew Board Certified Male Female Wheelchair Accessible Goldman, Gershon A., DPM 372901P Fayn Medical PC 1517 Voorhies Ave Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 648-2491 Forest Hills Hospital, Parkway Hospital Speaks HebrewFrenchYiddishSpanis h Goldstein, Israel, DPM 169498P Ezra Medical Center 571 McDonald Ave Brooklyn, NY 11218 (718) 686-7600 228018P 468 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11218 (718) 693-0578 Speaks YiddishRussianRomanianHe brew Gonzalez, Ivan, DPM 137870P East New York D & TC 2094 Pitkin Ave Brooklyn, NY 11207 (718) 240-0400 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), Kings County Hospital Center, St Joseph's Hospital Division, CMC, University Hospital of Brooklyn Speaks SpanishFrenchPortugueseIt alian Goodman, Warren J., DPM 213648P Kings Highway Podiatry 380 Avenue U Brooklyn, NY 11223 (718) 376-3077 Victory Memorial Hospital Speaks FrenchSpanish Greenbaum, Bruce R., DPM P0058P 3000 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 265-2600 Staten Island University Hosp-North, Staten Island University Hosp-South Guberman, Ronald M., DPM 144825P Wound Healing & Hyperbar 374 Stockholm St Brooklyn, NY 11237 (718) 381-8402 FLUSHING HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER, Franklin Hospital, Jackson Heights Hospital Division (closed), Sound Shore Medical Center of Westchester, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Speaks Spanish Gventer, Mark, DPM 49889P 434 3rd St Brooklyn, NY 11215 (718) 499-7583 New York Community Hospital of Brooklyn Speaks RussianSpanish Habib, Henry, DPM 44484P 8000 4th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 833-8136 SVCMC-St Vincents Manhattan Speaks ItalianArabic Heller, David P., DPM 36550P 843 Utica Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 345-8923 49818P 2124 Knapp St Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 743-4121 Interfaith Medical Center Herman, Craig P., DPM 363912P 94-98 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11206 (718) 388-0390 New York Westchester Square Medical Center, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center Speaks Spanish Horowitz, Mitchell L., DPM 123582P Quality Health Center Inc 138 Division Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211 (718) 387-2408 Ivanovs, Ray, DPM 226092P Woodhull Med & Ment HC 760 Broadway Brooklyn, NY 11206 (718) 388-5889 Woodhull Medical & Mental Health Ctr Jarbath, John A., DPM 155825P 2051 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn, NY 11234 (718) 677-1000 Forest Hills Hospital, New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens, Parkway Hospital, Peninsula Hospital Center Speaks FrenchCreoles and pidgins, French-based (Other) Jusma, Francoise D., DPM 221129P Cumberland D & T Ctr 100 N Portland Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205 (718) 260-7500 221130P Woodhull Med & Ment HC 760 Broadway Brooklyn, NY 11206 (718) 388-5889 M4204P 100 Parkside Ave Brooklyn, NY 11226 (718) 940-5288 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), Woodhull Medical & Mental Health Ctr Speaks FrenchCreoles and pidgins, French-based (Other) Kaiser, Craig A., DPM 361854P 1220 Avenue P Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 376-1004 361888P 19-02 86th St Brooklyn, NY 11214 (718) 621-9400 361892P 9708 Seaview Ave Brooklyn, NY 11236 (718) 444-0520 37134P 465 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11218 (718) 941-3796 Maimonides Medical Center, New York Methodist Hospital Kapadwala, Imtiyaz I., DPM 37207P 220 A. Saint Nicholas Ave Brooklyn, NY 11237 (718) 418-8540 50700P 2848 Church Ave Brooklyn, NY 11226 (718) 703-3000 Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Speaks UrduHindi Katz, Alex S., DPM 291819P 2797 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 615-4444 New York Community Hospital of Brooklyn Speaks RussianHebrewSpanish Katzman, Barry, DPM M0791P 233 Nostrand Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205 (718) 826-5900 New York Flushing Hospital & Medical Center, New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens, Parkway Hospital Speaks Spanish Knobel, Jeffrey, DPM M4199P 1636 E 14th St Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 336-1800 M4200P 662 Bedford Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211 (718) 336-1800 Beth Israel Medical Center (Petrie Campus), Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, Jamaica Hospital Speaks RussianYiddish Lafferty, William A., DPM 355861P 858 Schenectady Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 604-5574 SVCMC-St Vincents Staten Island, Staten Island University Hosp-North Lepore, Frank L., DPM 194379P 349 Henry St Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 780-8104 Catholic Medical Center (NY), Long Island College Hospital, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Speaks ItalianSpanish Levitz, Steven J., DPM 371880P 3010 Avenue L Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718) 258-1820 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Levy, Brian K., DPM 109695P 1390 Pennsylvania Ave Brooklyn, NY 11239 (718) 642-2088 Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center Speaks Spanish Liswood, Paul J., DPM 37131P Comprehensive Podiatry Sv 7212 4th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 745-0256 53864P 506 6th St Brooklyn, NY 11215 (718) 780-5850 Lutheran Medical Center, New York Methodist Hospital Speaks RussianSpanish Losyev, Sergey, DPM 173305P 2005 Ocean Ave Brooklyn, NY 11230 (718) 645-4324 Lutheran Medical Center Speaks Russian Lucido, Jeffrey V., DPM 36833P 441 77th St Brooklyn, NY 11209 (718) 745-3800 54176P 150 55th St Brooklyn, NY 11220 (718) 630-7095 Doctors Hosp. of Staten Island, Lutheran Medical Center Speaks ItalianSpanish Mahgerefteh, David, DPM 349781P 4405 16th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11204 (718) 633-8662 Parkway Hospital Speaks Yiddish Makower, Bryan L., DPM 100861P Downstate Foot &Ankle Pod 121 Dekalb Ave Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 250-8753 101467P 176 Fenimore St Brooklyn, NY 11225 (718) 940-0400 36786P 100 Parkside Ave Brooklyn, NY 11226 (718) 768-1906 54693P Downstate Foot & Ankle Po 322 Linden Blvd Brooklyn, NY 11226 (718) 768-1906 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), New York Methodist Hospital Speaks SpanishFrench Mandato, Mark, DPM 298290P HHC-Kings County Hospital 451 Clarkson Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 245-3325 Kings County Hospital Center, Metropolitan Hospital Center Mantzoukas, Argirios, DPM 221092P HHC-Coney Island Hospital 2601 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 616-4331 Coney Island Hospital Speaks Greek, Modern (1453-) Marcelonis, Debra A., DPM 173195P 465 New Lots Ave Brooklyn, NY 11207 (718) 240-8900 Jamaica Hospital Board Certified Male Female Wheelchair Accessible PODIATRY (Continued) Marville, Jillion, MD 49868P 353 Empire Blvd Brooklyn, NY 11225 (718) 221-9244 Matthews, Frederick, DPM 302146P Frederick Matthew DPM 1641 Bergen St Brooklyn, NY 11213 (718) 778-2938 Interfaith Medical Center Speaks Spanish Mckay, Douglas J., DPM 54837P 1704 Mermaid Ave Brooklyn, NY 11224 (718) 265-0900 Staten Island University Hosp-North Meliso, Vincent D., DPM 212393P 1029 Manhattan Ave Brooklyn, NY 11222 (718) 383-3377 37004P Lorimer Foot Care 411 Graham Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211 (718) 383-2518 New York Methodist Hospital Speaks Italian Meller, Edward P., DPM 112287P Ambulatory Care Clinic 1 Brookdale Plz Brooklyn, NY 11212 (718) 240-5045 112288P Urban Strategies 1873 Eastern Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11233 (718) 240-8700 Jamaica Hospital, St Joseph's Hospital Division, CMC Meshnick, Joel A., DPM 105804P Kings Country Medical Doc 2705 Mermaid Ave Brooklyn, NY 11224 (718) 265-2222 191516P 2876 W 27th St Brooklyn, NY 11224 (718) 265-2222 57875P ODA Primary Health Care 14-16 Heyward St Brooklyn, NY 11211 (718) 260-4600 Lutheran Medical Center, Staten Island University Hosp-North Micallef, Joseph, DPM 106156P 1095 Flatbush Ave Brooklyn, NY 11226 (718) 240-8800 Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, Forest Hills Hospital, Jamaica Hospital, New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens Mollica, Peter W., DPM 36634P 8223 14th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11228 (718) 875-9357 36635P 410 Clinton St Brooklyn, NY 11231 (718) 875-9357 36636P 585 Schenectady Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 604-5481 Interfaith Medical Center, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, New York Methodist Hospital Speaks Italian Mollica, Raymond J., DPM 36621P 8223 14th Ave Brooklyn, NY 11228 (718) 236-2871 50026P Raymond J Mollica, MD 410 Clinton St Brooklyn, NY 11231 (718) 875-1105 Catholic Medical Center (NY), Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Lutheran Medical Center, New York Methodist Hospital Montalvo, Luis, DPM 37021P 7523 Fort Hamilton Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11228 (718) 745-7266 Lutheran Medical Center, Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Speaks Spanish Morreale, Edward, DPM 0X185P 736 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11230 (718) 437-9343 SVCMC-St Vincents Manhattan Speaks ItalianSpanish Naik, Hetal B., DPM 113873P Lafayette Med Office PC 468 Lafayette Ave Brooklyn, NY 11205 (718) 399-6234 145498P 1417 Foster Ave Brooklyn, NY 11230 (718) 421-6300 37256P 121 Dekalb Ave Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 250-8753 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus), Lutheran Medical Center, Maimonides Medical Center Speaks HindiGujaratiSpanishUrdu Nekritin, Vadim, DPM 294087P 2306 Avenue U Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 769-8210 St John's Episcopal Hospital Speaks Russian Newmark, Alan J., DPM 36637P 34 Plaza St E Brooklyn, NY 11238 (718) 857-9004 54470P 372 Kingston Ave Brooklyn, NY 11213 (718) 604-0675 Brooklyn Hospital Center (Downtown Campus) Speaks SpanishHebrewFrench Novofastovsky, Raisa, DPM 214483P 1812 Quentin Rd Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718) 382-1773 37025P 3066 Brighton 6 Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 382-1773 37026P 8622 Bay Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11214 (718) 333-2121 51725P All Medical Care L.L.P. 8622 Bay Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11214 (718) 333-2121 Lutheran Medical Center, New York Community Hospital of Brooklyn Speaks Russian Odinsky, Michael E., DPM P0019P 200 Montague St Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 422-8000 P0019P 546 Eastern Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11225 (718) 604-4800 Oliva, Imelda A., DPM 139001P Kings County Hospital Ctr 451 Clarkson Ave Brooklyn, NY 11203 (718) 245-3325 Kings County Hospital Center, Metropolitan Hospital Center, Morrisania Hospital Speaks TagalogSpanish Orlando, Anthony, DPM 371187P HHC-Coney Island Hospital 2601 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn, NY 11235 (718) 616-4331 Coney Island Hospital, Forest Hills Hospital, Lutheran Medical Center, North Shore University Hospital Owusu, Stephen E., DPM 208624P 434 Rockaway Ave Brooklyn, NY 11212 (718) 346-2628 37081P Mount Zion Podiatry,PC 106 Pennsylvania Ave Brooklyn, NY 11207 (718) 385-2085 Jamaica Hospital, St Joseph's Hospital Division, CMC Pace, George N., DPM 373411P Manhattan Footcare 133 Smith St Brooklyn, NY 11201 (718) 330-1117 Cabrini Medical Center, Long Island College Hospital, New York Downtown Hospital, New York Downtown Hospital (Beekman) Speaks Spanish Pace, John F., DPM 45625P John F. 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Pedro, DPM 1 Willow Pl Albertson, NY 11507 (516) 621-3721 Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Lutheran Medical Center Peterson, Donald T., DPM 36931P 8029 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797 (516) 496-0900 Plainview Hospital, Syosset Hospital Prince, Steven L., DPM 124780P 78 Marina Rd Island Park, NY 11558 (516) 432-1332 Jamaica Hospital, V A Hospital - St. Albans Purvin, Jay M., DPM 36608P 467 Merrick Ave East Meadow, NY 11554 (516) 489-1950 New Island Hospital, Plainview Hospital Richardson, Hugh L., DPM 195855P L.I. Podiatric Grp 2001 Marcus Ave New Hyde Park, NY 11042 (516) 327-0074 195856P L.I. Podiatric Grp 375 N Central Ave Valley Stream, NY 11580 (516) 825-4070 363220P 1999 Marcus Ave New Hyde Park, NY 11042 (516) 555-1212 Franklin Hospital, Franklin Hospital , Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Long Island Jewish, Manhasset (closed) Speaks Spanish Bronx Kings Nassau
Result number: 17 Posted by Dr. Wedemeyer on 8/26/07 at 23:51 Kevin unfortunately diabetes is a factor in the healing time and outcome of any illness. Even with the best treatment at the appropriate time diabetics are difficult to treat regardless of the type of physician or practitioner treating you. That said if your desire is to try EWST or any conservative and non invasive therapy you should discuss some of the other factors that could improve your results with the physician and treatment that you choose. Perhaps a team approach is needed since other singular attempts appear to have failed. Insulin and glucose monitoring, nutritional adjuncts, physical therapy, orthtotics and shoe wear, activity modification etc., could all be brought in line rather than the one modality per episode do not appear to be efficacious in your case. As for Graston or any technique/modality that induces soft tissue insult to promote healing, they may prove more risky with a diabetic than the general population. I know from personal experience that my own foot problems resolved after a lot of trial and error and expense. The approach that worked was a total change in many of the areas that I mentioned and activity reduction to allow healing time. Good luck
Result number: 18 Posted by Kevin L on 8/26/07 at 22:42 I'm 27 years old and I cant stand 15 minutes without being in a lot of pain (walking doesnt hurt just standing does)... I'm embarrassed of this... I'm a healthy person (well controlled type 1 diabetes) otherwise and in good shape 5'10 160lbs an ex college hockey player and a registered nurse that spends most of the day on my feet... I'm suffering with this problem for 3 years and have tried the following things over the last 3 years Podiatrist #1 - Orthotics $40 (cheap ones that you make by stepping into a foam box) Podiatrist #2 - More expensive orthotics $400 (had to custom make them in a lab in california they are perforated leather and a heal cup? in the back. - Same doc offers injections... without explaining that it's a short term fix and can possibly weaken the tissue in future. No thank you. - Told me to stretch...which I did - Told me to use ice after day on my feet which I did and still do Chiropractor - From what I'm been reading on these forums he did the 'Graston techniqe' because he was rubbing the soles of my feet with this weird flat metal plate with different contour edges... he said it was supposed to cause inflammation and break up the...(don't remember the rest).. I did this for about 3 weeks.. it was kind of painful and I actually saw the fascia red on the soles of my feet Podiatrist #3 - Taping both feet - Modified existing orthotics by adding more arch support to them - Offered to do ESWT - Had me get night splint..which I used for over a month to no avail. - Also told me to stretch and to use ice after being on my feet (I still do these things till this day) NONE OF THE ABOVE THINGS HELPED AT ALL At that point my insurance changed to HIP and I he didnt accept it and he told me HIP doesnt cover ESWT I need major help.... I'm practically debilitated at 27 years of age.. people make fun of me and dont understand how much damn pain I'm in. I actually had to go home from work the other day because I couldnt bear the pain. My marriage is suffering because of it...and I want to do everything short of surgery to correct this... I'm questioning that none of the DPM's above ever did any imaging on me... they touched my feet and said. 'Oh it's PF' (by feeling how tight the fascia was?? I'm not sure) I want to find an DPM that will help me... thats a PRO...and I mean a PRO in dealing with PF.. not a DPM that removes corns of geriatric patients feet and treats flat feet and/or cuts nails of diabetic patients. Even though I'm an RN my insurance is kind of crappy (HIP) so I'm already at a disadvantage... I'm a strong guy mentally...but this is literally a cry for help I really dont know what to do any more and being a health care professional just makes it worse. I see there are a lot of DPM's posting on these forums... can someone reccomend a great doctor that will use his extensive knowledge of PF (if thats what I really have to help this) I'm willing to drive 50 miles from NYC (I'm in Brooklyn NY) to seek such a pro. Someone HELP!
Result number: 19 Posted by Dr. Z ( vacation) on 8/26/07 at 22:15 Go to the web site www.eswtusa.com or call 1-856-769-8270 . I own a ESWT company with doctors that are in your areas. Mention Dr. Zuckerman and they will help you find someone who can help you
Result number: 20 Posted by Kevin L on 8/26/07 at 22:06 also is it a little weird that not a single podiatrist did ANY imaging... sono/x-ray/mri before pursuing further treatment... they were quick to offer injections of steroids but I wasn't that quick to accept because I understand it's a temporary fix and wouldn't go together with my type 1 diabetes too well.
Result number: 21 Posted by john h on 4/19/07 at 09:59 Jim: With the advent of the drug culture there have clearly been more shootings. The media brings everything to us live and repeats it day after day. As a youngster there was no TV so we rarely heard about shootings and other murders unless you read the paper. When I was 12 years old my class had about 20 students. Two of them had a fight one day at noon. The loser went home and brought back a .22 rifle and opened fire on the playground. Fortunately he did not hit anyone. He did corner a history teacher and had him with his arms up in the air when the police arrived. This was in the very early 50's. During this period all mental patients were kept in an institution. At some point since then most of these mental patients have been released due to a change in the laws and they make up a large portion of todays street people. From all we read about the current shooter he was kept locked up for a few days because of mental problems. In past days he would probably have stayed in an institution until they thought he was no harm to himself or others. My uncle was a Psychiatrist and I lived on the grounds of the Brooklyn State Mental Hospital with him and his family. Probably a 1000 patients there of all ages and would be very difficult to escape from. Soon enough we will know the state of mind of the current shooter but from his history and writings he sure looked like a bomb ready to explode. Until my PF appeared I played a lot of noontime basketball at our local health club. One of the guys would sometimes sit with me at the snack bar after playing ball (he was a very good player) and is probably around 40 years old. One day he just casually told me he suffered from schizophrenia and or bipolar and kept under control by heavy meds. I did not even know how to respond. I see him walking each and every day in my neighborhood as he lives with his mother and father. When he walks now days one of his arms sticks out to his side at a 90 degree angle. This is a side effect of his meds. There are many people like this among us and we never know. If they stop taking there meds as many of the street people do who knows what they will do? Our nation is now over 300 million. As a child our population was close to 150 million. More people more crime.
Result number: 22 Posted by john h on 2/09/07 at 11:25 I have always wondered Ed why our large coal reserves remain largely under the radar. I have read that the new coal firing plants burn very clean. I think I read somewhere that we only get about 20% of our oil from the Middle East. I always thought we got over 50%. If that is true then in a real crunch this nation in time could convert to other sources to replace the 20%. It does take 10 years to bring a nuclear power plant on line and it would take time for companies to convert some of their power usage to coal but it could be done. I remember during the last big oil crunch I purchased a diesel automobile. Americans, if they have to would drive hybrd cars whether they liked it or not. It would be very painful but over time this country could survive with out the middle east oil. I think one of the oil companies recently discovered one of the largest oil reserves that has been discovered somewhere in the ocean. We whine about $3.00 gas while much of the world pays $6.00 per gallon and nearly all the people drive small vehicles with many of them being diesel. We, of course are a large nation and more driving is required. We never have got into the mass transportation that is used in Europe. I think that is cultural. Having worked in NYC I took the subway from Brooklyn to Wall Street every day and I do not ever remember being able to sit down coming or going. After a while I did not miss my car at all. Of course we are a car driven country and we have a love affair with our cars.
Result number: 23 Posted by Ralph on 1/30/07 at 16:31 You need to drive to Brooklyn but if that's toooo far you can order it from QVC. They make great gifts to send to family and friends for the Holidays.
Result number: 24 Posted by Robert J. Sanfilippo, DC, CCSP, ART on 12/22/06 at 15:19 Hello and Happy Holidays to All of You!!! Unfortunately there are people in my profession that are fooled into believing they can treat an infant with an adjustment. Most of the time this is fueled by greed and there are no scientific studies that will support this treatment. If it was up to me, I would find these individuals and lock them up. Depending on the state, advertising like that is illegal and charges could be brought against those dirtbags. I don't believe that adjusting an infant is helpful because the child is basically a malleable mass of cartilage. But you have ignorant consumers that would buy the Brooklyn Bridge if you offered it to them. The parents should be ashamed that they would even let someone like that touch their child. I know what I do as a chiropractor and my results speak for themselves, but we all must follow scientific and more importantly moral guidelines. So for all us repudable chiros I apologize for the actions of the few who are only concerned with robbing people. Be well, Dr. Rob
Result number: 25 Posted by Terry on 10/25/06 at 12:20 Kathy, You go girl. Those chiros are wanna-be docs who probably couldn\'t even get into pre-med. I could make your hair curl with some of the stories I personally know about. Stick with MD\'s and podiatrists for your foot care. Those others who can\'t treat you with everything that\'s available and pay a franchise fees for some phony baloney treatment try to fit their square pegs into your round holes because all they have are square pegs. So then you wind up paying the price with your pocketbook and your health. You are right about many of the people who come to websites like this. They could easily be sold the Brooklyn Bridge. I come to places like this for the comedy. They are all full of people just wanting to believe and being told what they want to hear.
Result number: 26 Posted by Ralph on 6/30/06 at 21:05 John, Can you really see this generation living like this? Instead of pulling together they'd kill one another. The following was an article that appeared in a local newspaper. It was submitted by Betty Tabor, Mayfield Historian, from her extensive WWII collection at the Mayfield Historical Society. Friday, April 23, 1943 RATION REMINDERS NOT ALL FOOD IS RATIONED - Chief unrationed items are eggs, fresh fruits and vegetables, dried and dehydrated fruits (prunes, raisins, etc.) fish and shellfish of all varieties except that in sealed containers, bread and cereals, milk, grain products such as spaghetti, macaroni and noodles, poultry and game, jams, preserves and jellies, mayonnaise and salad dressing, perishable cheeses. RED STAMP RATIONING - This covers all meats, butter, fats and oils, and cheese (except the soft, perishable varieties). Each person is allowed sixteen points a week. Red coupons in War Ration Book 2 marked D are valid this week. These coupons and any A, B and C coupons saved from the preceding three weeks may be used at any time through April 30. BLUE STAMP RATIONING - G, H and J blue stamps in War Ration Book 2, worth a total of forty-eight points a person, become valid tomorrow, April 24, and are good throughout the month of May. D, E and F blue stamps, in use since March 25, expire Friday, April 30. Thus there will be an overlap period of one week in which all six stamps will be valid. These stamps cover canned, bottled and frozen fruits and vegetables and their juices, dry beans, peas, lentils, etc., and processed foods such as soups, baby foods, baked beans, catsup and chili sauce. SHOES - No. 17 coupon in War Ration Book 1 is good for one pair until June 15. Families may pool coupons of a household. COFFEE - Coupon No. 25, in War Ration Book 1, good for one pound of coffee, expires Sunday, April 25. SUGAR - Coupon No. 12 in War Ration Book 1 is good for five pounds, but this must last through May 31. Gasoline Ration Card GASOLINE - A, B and C coupons each are worth three gallons. T coupons are good for five gallons each. The A coupons numbered 5 must last through July 21, which is double the time of previous ration periods. B and C books bear own expiration dates. FUEL OIL - Period 5 coupons, which must last you through Sept. 30, are now valid for ten gallons (household type) and 100 gallons (institutional type). The O. P. A. advises you to save the stubs from ration sheets - you will need them when the new heating season begins on Oct. 1. TIRES - Tires for essential driving are available on application to rationing boards. Recapping with reclaimed rubber camelback (Grade F) is now available to all without restriction. LOCAL RATIONING BOARDS - Borough rationing boards will provide the address of any of the fifteen local rationing boards in the city which should be consulted on rationing problems. Borough office telephones are: Manhattan, COolumbus 5-4575; Brooklyn, MAin 4-85575; Bronx, MElrose 5-8250; Queens, IRonsides 6-6300; Richmond, GIbraltar 7-6929. Information on price control may be obtained at the O. P. A. offices in the Empire State Building, Chickering 4-7300.
Result number: 27 Posted by Ralph on 6/26/06 at 15:41 I just remembered I posted this list some time ago. There are three doctors on this list in Texas. The list is probably larger now. I remember a post by Dr. Goldstein saying he had gone to Texas and trained a doctor there. Don't know who though. The three on this list will at least give you a start and perhaps they can provide more referrals for you. Good luck. Posted by Ralph on 12/22/05 at 12:14 As of this printing there are 52 doctors in the U.S. and 2 in Puerto Rico. Alabama Daphne, AL Randell Braun, DPM 1913 US Highway 98 Daphne, AL 36526 Phone: 251-626-5065 Fax: 251-626-7580 Helena Charles Oehrlein, DPM 4290 Highway 52 W, Suite D Helena, AL 35080 Phone: 205-271-7620 Fax: 205-620-1905 Arizona Phoenix Brian Allen, DPM 14001 N. 7th Suite A-101 Phoenix, AZ 85022 Phone: 602-942-3966 Phoenix Deo Rampertab, DPM 3201 W. Peoria Ave. Suite D805 Phoenix, AZ 85029 Phone: 602-843-8585 Fax:602-843-3664 California Bakersfield Jim Malone, DPM 4000 Stockdale Hwy Suite C Bakerfield, CA 93309 Phone: 661-832-3600 Fax: 661-322-6249 Bakersfield Moshe Sinaie, DPM 4000 Stockdale Hwy Suite C Bakerfield, CA 93309 Phone: 661-832-3600 Fax: 661-322-6249 Pleasanton ValleyCare Medical Center 5725 W. Las Positas Blvd. Pleasanton, CA 94588 Phone: 925-847-3000 Ventura Randy Nordyke, DPM 4080 Loma Vista Rd. Suite D - Dudley Bldg. Ventura, CA 93003 Phone: 805-650-8333 Fax:805-650-8382 Connecticut Norwalk Devang Patel, DPM 605 West Ave. Norwalk, CT 06850 Phone: 203-838-0442 Fax: 203-838-9431 Florida New Port Richie Ira Bennett, DPM 1810 Wellness Lane New Port Richie, FL 34655 Phone: 727-848-3433 MacClenny Jon Coleman, DPM 159 North 3rd Street MacClenny, Florida 32063 Phone: 904-259-5277 Fax: 904-653-2093 Port Orange Pamela Kirby, DPM 4606 Clyde Morris Blvd. Suite 1J Port Orange, FL 32129 http://www.pamkirby.com Phone: 386-788-4111 Fax: 386-788-4113 Viera Robert Tinsley, DPM 7341 Office Park Place. Suite 103 Viera, FL 32940 Phone: 321-253-4973 Fax: 321-253-4913 Idaho Idaho Falls Sunnyside Foot & Ankle Tony D. Quinton, DPM 3369 Merlin Dr Idaho Falls, ID 83404 Phone: 208-529-2230 Fax: 208-529-2252 Idaho Falls Bruce Tollman, DPM 782 South Woodruff Avenue Idaho Falls, ID 83401 Phone: 208-529-8393 Fax: 208-529-8398 Illinois Lombard Esther Lyon, DPM Lombard Foot & Ankle Clinic 6 East Saint Charles Rd. #100 Lombard, IL 60148 http://www.drestherlyon.com Phone: 630-495-1240 Fax: 630-495-1993 Urbana Phillip Logsdon, DPM Carle Clinic Assoc. 602 West University Avenue Urbana, IL 61801 Phone: 217-383-3260 Fax: 217-383-4459 Louisiana Baton Rouge Richard Palecki, DPM 8338 Summa Ave. Suite 201 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Phone: 225-766-0283 Fax: 225-819-1863 Michigan Highland Gary Wasiak, DPM 2997 E. Highland Rd. Highland, MI 48356 Phone: 248-478-6363 Taylor Lawrence Fallat, DPM 20555 Ecorse Road Taylor, MI 48180 Phone: 313-389-2288 Fax: 313-389-2286 North Carolina Raleigh The Foot & Ankle Associates of North Carolina Clarence Stewart, DPM 2701 New Bern Avenue Raleigh, NC 27610 http://www.footandankleassoc.com Phone: 919-231-7969 Fax: 919-231-7970 New Jersey Edison Anthony Sergi, DPM 1628 Oak Tree Road Edison, NJ 08820 Phone: 732-494-5601 Fax: 732-321-6530 Livingston Steven Goldstein, DPM, DABPS, FAPWCA 349 East Northfield Rd. #LL6 Livingston, NJ 07039 http://www.footfreezer.com Phone: 973-992-9214 Fax: 973-992-4625 Email: Dr. Goldstein Piscataway Peter Wishnie, DPM 84 Stelton Road Piscataway, NJ 08854 Phone: 732-968-3833 Fax: 732-968-8821 New Mexico Albuquerque Theodord Varoz, DPM 1204 Candelaria Road NW. #C Albuquerque, NM 87107 Phone: 505-345-8529 Fax: 505-345-6410 New York Brooklyn Advanced Walk-In Foot Care, PLLC Walter Perez, DPM 2146 Beverly Rd. Brooklyn, NY 11226 Phone: 718-675-1100 Fax: 877-868-8633 Kingston Douglas Tumen, DPM 103 Hurley Ave Kingston, NY 12401 http://www.hvfootassociates.com Phone: 845-339-4191 Fax: 845-339-3309 Kingston Michael C. Kelleer, DPM 103 Hurley Ave Kingston, NY 12401 http://www.hvfootassociates.com Phone: 845-339-4191 Fax: 845-339-3309 Kingston Daniel C. Longo, DPM 103 Hurley Ave Kingston, NY 12401 http://www.hvfootassociates.com Phone: 845-339-4191 Fax: 845-339-3309 Kingston Clifford J. Toback, DPM 103 Hurley Ave Kingston, NY 12401 http://www.hvfootassociates.com Phone: 845-339-4191 Fax: 845-339-3309 Massapequa Michael Tumen, DPM 4333 Merrick Rd. Massapequa, NY 11758 Phone: 516-541-1591 Fax: 516-541-1628 New York City The Foot Center of Manhattan 450 7th St. Ste 1004 New York, NY 10123 The Foot Center of Manhattan Phone: 888-306-6936 New York City 139th Street Medical Stuart Kitton, DPM 3410-18 Broadway New York, NY 10031 Phone: 212-844-9490 Fax: 212-283-5005 New York City Oliver Zong, DPM 29 John St. #201 New York, NY 10038 http://www.nycfootcare.com Phone: 212-385-2400 Fax: 212-385-2434 Ohio Toledo Brent Rubin, DPM 3055 West Sylvania Avenue Toledo, OH 43613 http://www.brentlrubinassoc.com Phone: 419-473-0125 Fax: 419-473-1230 Pennsylvania Aliquippa Christina Teimouri, DPM Beaver Valley Foot Clinic 2438 Brodhead Rd. Aliquippa, PA 15001 http://www.bvfootclinic.com Phone: 724-375-1577 Fax: 724-857-0855 Philadelphia Robert Cohen, DPM 255 S. 17th St, Suite 2404 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Phone: 215-545-0388 Puerto Rico Bayamon Joaquin Balaguer, DPM 100 Pasco San Pablo Suite # 409 Bayamon, Puerto Rico 00961 Phone: 787-787-5690 Fax: 787-798-2325 San Juan Jorge Garcia Montehiedra Podiatry Center Montehiedra Town Center Ave Los Romero, Suite 204 San Juan, PR 00926 Phone: 787-789-3790 South Carolina Spartanburg Henry McAninch, DPM 184 Oakland Ave. Spartanburg, SC 29302 Phone: 864-582-8570 Fax: 864-585-3528 South Dakota Sioux Falls Michael McGowan, DPM 2127 South Minnesota Sioux Falls, SD 57105 Phone: 605-332-2661 Fax: 605-332-7458 Texas Austin Bernabe Canlas, DPM The Center for Foot & Ankle Surgery 1015 E. 32nd, Suite 212 Austin, TX 78705 Phone: 512-447-8853 Austin Michael Golf, DPM 4310 James Casey, Suite. 3-A Austin, TX 78745 http://www.michaelgolf.com Phone: 512-448-3668 Irving Ronica Holcombe, DPM North Texas Foot & Ankle 1145 Kinwest Pkwy. Suite 100 Irving, TX 75063 http://www.ntfoot.com Phone: 214-574-9255 Fax: 214-574-9258 McAllen Javier Cavazos, DPM 1401 East Ridge Rd. Suite E McAllen, TX 78503 http://www.rgvfootcare.com Phone: 956-618-2970 Fax: 956-618-2398 Round Rock Jeffrey Cohen, DPM Precision Podiatry 901 Round Rock Ave. Suite C100 Round Rock, TX 78681 PrecisionPodiatry.com Phone: 512-255-0125 Fax: 512-255-0153 Utah Layton Brian Richman, DPM 1660 West Antelope Drive Suite 110 Layton, UT 84041 Phone: 801-825-4709 Fax: 801-774-0735 Virginia Hampton Arnold Beresh, DPM 2202-A Executive Dr. Hampton, VA 23666 http://www.footfacts.net Phone: 757-827-7111 Fax: 757-827-7164 Richmond Mitchell Waskin, DPM 1465 Johnston-Willis Drive Richmond, VA 23235 http://www.320-foot.com Phone: 804-320-3668 Fax: 804-320-2600 Virginia Beach Michael Holtz, DPM 5253 Providence Rd, Suite 100 Virginia Beach, VA 23464 http://www.virginiapodiatry.com Phone: 757-495-6113 Fax: 757-495-6156 Washington Seatle Allen Doan, DPM 5415 Rainier Avenue South. Suite B Seatle, WA 98118 Phone: 206-722-3745 Fax: 206-772-1357 West Virginia Logan Logan Foot & Ankle Clinic Steven Scott Melek, DPM Route 10, Triangle Professional Building Logan, WV 25601 Phone: 304-752-3338 Fax: 304-752-0194
Result number: 28 Posted by PAT L. on 2/17/06 at 16:40 No - I had the ewst treatment in my doctor's office in Brooklyn. I am willling to try anything to see what's going on - I feel like I cannot do what I like to do anymore (walk without discomfort, attend classes at the YMCA, work out on machines, etc.) Please suggest. Thanks.
Result number: 29 Posted by Ralph on 12/22/05 at 12:14 As of this printing there are 52 doctors in the U.S. and 2 in Puerto Rico. Alabama Daphne, AL Randell Braun, DPM 1913 US Highway 98 Daphne, AL 36526 Phone: 251-626-5065 Fax: 251-626-7580 Helena Charles Oehrlein, DPM 4290 Highway 52 W, Suite D Helena, AL 35080 Phone: 205-271-7620 Fax: 205-620-1905 Arizona Phoenix Brian Allen, DPM 14001 N. 7th Suite A-101 Phoenix, AZ 85022 Phone: 602-942-3966 Phoenix Deo Rampertab, DPM 3201 W. Peoria Ave. Suite D805 Phoenix, AZ 85029 Phone: 602-843-8585 Fax:602-843-3664 California Bakersfield Jim Malone, DPM 4000 Stockdale Hwy Suite C Bakerfield, CA 93309 Phone: 661-832-3600 Fax: 661-322-6249 Bakersfield Moshe Sinaie, DPM 4000 Stockdale Hwy Suite C Bakerfield, CA 93309 Phone: 661-832-3600 Fax: 661-322-6249 Pleasanton ValleyCare Medical Center 5725 W. Las Positas Blvd. Pleasanton, CA 94588 Phone: 925-847-3000 Ventura Randy Nordyke, DPM 4080 Loma Vista Rd. Suite D - Dudley Bldg. Ventura, CA 93003 Phone: 805-650-8333 Fax:805-650-8382 Connecticut Norwalk Devang Patel, DPM 605 West Ave. Norwalk, CT 06850 Phone: 203-838-0442 Fax: 203-838-9431 Florida New Port Richie Ira Bennett, DPM 1810 Wellness Lane New Port Richie, FL 34655 Phone: 727-848-3433 MacClenny Jon Coleman, DPM 159 North 3rd Street MacClenny, Florida 32063 Phone: 904-259-5277 Fax: 904-653-2093 Port Orange Pamela Kirby, DPM 4606 Clyde Morris Blvd. Suite 1J Port Orange, FL 32129 www.pamkirby.com Phone: 386-788-4111 Fax: 386-788-4113 Viera Robert Tinsley, DPM 7341 Office Park Place. Suite 103 Viera, FL 32940 Phone: 321-253-4973 Fax: 321-253-4913 Idaho Idaho Falls Sunnyside Foot & Ankle Tony D. Quinton, DPM 3369 Merlin Dr Idaho Falls, ID 83404 Phone: 208-529-2230 Fax: 208-529-2252 Idaho Falls Bruce Tollman, DPM 782 South Woodruff Avenue Idaho Falls, ID 83401 Phone: 208-529-8393 Fax: 208-529-8398 Illinois Lombard Esther Lyon, DPM Lombard Foot & Ankle Clinic 6 East Saint Charles Rd. #100 Lombard, IL 60148 www.drestherlyon.com Phone: 630-495-1240 Fax: 630-495-1993 Urbana Phillip Logsdon, DPM Carle Clinic Assoc. 602 West University Avenue Urbana, IL 61801 Phone: 217-383-3260 Fax: 217-383-4459 Louisiana Baton Rouge Richard Palecki, DPM 8338 Summa Ave. Suite 201 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Phone: 225-766-0283 Fax: 225-819-1863 Michigan Highland Gary Wasiak, DPM 2997 E. Highland Rd. Highland, MI 48356 Phone: 248-478-6363 Taylor Lawrence Fallat, DPM 20555 Ecorse Road Taylor, MI 48180 Phone: 313-389-2288 Fax: 313-389-2286 North Carolina Raleigh The Foot & Ankle Associates of North Carolina Clarence Stewart, DPM 2701 New Bern Avenue Raleigh, NC 27610 www.footandankleassoc.com Phone: 919-231-7969 Fax: 919-231-7970 New Jersey Edison Anthony Sergi, DPM 1628 Oak Tree Road Edison, NJ 08820 Phone: 732-494-5601 Fax: 732-321-6530 Livingston Steven Goldstein, DPM, DABPS, FAPWCA 349 East Northfield Rd. #LL6 Livingston, NJ 07039 www.footfreezer.com Phone: 973-992-9214 Fax: 973-992-4625 Email: Dr. Goldstein Piscataway Peter Wishnie, DPM 84 Stelton Road Piscataway, NJ 08854 Phone: 732-968-3833 Fax: 732-968-8821 New Mexico Albuquerque Theodord Varoz, DPM 1204 Candelaria Road NW. #C Albuquerque, NM 87107 Phone: 505-345-8529 Fax: 505-345-6410 New York Brooklyn Advanced Walk-In Foot Care, PLLC Walter Perez, DPM 2146 Beverly Rd. Brooklyn, NY 11226 Phone: 718-675-1100 Fax: 877-868-8633 Kingston Douglas Tumen, DPM 103 Hurley Ave Kingston, NY 12401 www.hvfootassociates.com Phone: 845-339-4191 Fax: 845-339-3309 Kingston Michael C. Kelleer, DPM 103 Hurley Ave Kingston, NY 12401 www.hvfootassociates.com Phone: 845-339-4191 Fax: 845-339-3309 Kingston Daniel C. Longo, DPM 103 Hurley Ave Kingston, NY 12401 www.hvfootassociates.com Phone: 845-339-4191 Fax: 845-339-3309 Kingston Clifford J. Toback, DPM 103 Hurley Ave Kingston, NY 12401 www.hvfootassociates.com Phone: 845-339-4191 Fax: 845-339-3309 Massapequa Michael Tumen, DPM 4333 Merrick Rd. Massapequa, NY 11758 Phone: 516-541-1591 Fax: 516-541-1628 New York City The Foot Center of Manhattan 450 7th St. Ste 1004 New York, NY 10123 The Foot Center of Manhattan Phone: 888-306-6936 New York City 139th Street Medical Stuart Kitton, DPM 3410-18 Broadway New York, NY 10031 Phone: 212-844-9490 Fax: 212-283-5005 New York City Oliver Zong, DPM 29 John St. #201 New York, NY 10038 www.nycfootcare.com Phone: 212-385-2400 Fax: 212-385-2434 Ohio Toledo Brent Rubin, DPM 3055 West Sylvania Avenue Toledo, OH 43613 www.brentlrubinassoc.com Phone: 419-473-0125 Fax: 419-473-1230 Pennsylvania Aliquippa Christina Teimouri, DPM Beaver Valley Foot Clinic 2438 Brodhead Rd. Aliquippa, PA 15001 www.bvfootclinic.com Phone: 724-375-1577 Fax: 724-857-0855 Philadelphia Robert Cohen, DPM 255 S. 17th St, Suite 2404 Philadelphia, PA 19103 Phone: 215-545-0388 Puerto Rico Bayamon Joaquin Balaguer, DPM 100 Pasco San Pablo Suite # 409 Bayamon, Puerto Rico 00961 Phone: 787-787-5690 Fax: 787-798-2325 San Juan Jorge Garcia Montehiedra Podiatry Center Montehiedra Town Center Ave Los Romero, Suite 204 San Juan, PR 00926 Phone: 787-789-3790 South Carolina Spartanburg Henry McAninch, DPM 184 Oakland Ave. Spartanburg, SC 29302 Phone: 864-582-8570 Fax: 864-585-3528 South Dakota Sioux Falls Michael McGowan, DPM 2127 South Minnesota Sioux Falls, SD 57105 Phone: 605-332-2661 Fax: 605-332-7458 Texas Austin Bernabe Canlas, DPM The Center for Foot & Ankle Surgery 1015 E. 32nd, Suite 212 Austin, TX 78705 Phone: 512-447-8853 Austin Michael Golf, DPM 4310 James Casey, Suite. 3-A Austin, TX 78745 www.michaelgolf.com Phone: 512-448-3668 Irving Ronica Holcombe, DPM North Texas Foot & Ankle 1145 Kinwest Pkwy. Suite 100 Irving, TX 75063 www.ntfoot.com Phone: 214-574-9255 Fax: 214-574-9258 McAllen Javier Cavazos, DPM 1401 East Ridge Rd. Suite E McAllen, TX 78503 www.rgvfootcare.com Phone: 956-618-2970 Fax: 956-618-2398 Round Rock Jeffrey Cohen, DPM Precision Podiatry 901 Round Rock Ave. Suite C100 Round Rock, TX 78681 PrecisionPodiatry.com Phone: 512-255-0125 Fax: 512-255-0153 Utah Layton Brian Richman, DPM 1660 West Antelope Drive Suite 110 Layton, UT 84041 Phone: 801-825-4709 Fax: 801-774-0735 Virginia Hampton Arnold Beresh, DPM 2202-A Executive Dr. Hampton, VA 23666 www.footfacts.net Phone: 757-827-7111 Fax: 757-827-7164 Richmond Mitchell Waskin, DPM 1465 Johnston-Willis Drive Richmond, VA 23235 www.320-foot.com Phone: 804-320-3668 Fax: 804-320-2600 Virginia Beach Michael Holtz, DPM 5253 Providence Rd, Suite 100 Virginia Beach, VA 23464 www.virginiapodiatry.com Phone: 757-495-6113 Fax: 757-495-6156 Washington Seatle Allen Doan, DPM 5415 Rainier Avenue South. Suite B Seatle, WA 98118 Phone: 206-722-3745 Fax: 206-772-1357 West Virginia Logan Logan Foot & Ankle Clinic Steven Scott Melek, DPM Route 10, Triangle Professional Building Logan, WV 25601 Phone: 304-752-3338 Fax: 304-752-0194
Result number: 30 Posted by JudyS on 10/12/05 at 09:53 My neighbor has 3 children - 7, 4 and 2. The 4-year-old is a little boy between two sisters. He enjoys coming to my house to visit, do an occasional craft project and have access to a steady supply of popsicles. I recently got a '91 Mazda rx-7 to replace the '88 that was totaled a couple of years ago. We've had the '91 completely refurbished and part of that was a new paint job - it's a very,very bright red! Anyway, the little guy, Garrett, got his mom to buy him a little red Matchbox car he spotted at the grocery because it was just like Judy's new red car. Yesterday when I drove in through our common driveway, they were behind me in their family van. As I got out of my car Garrett and his little friend, Brooklyn, were speeding across the lawn towards me. His mom had acquiesced to his request that she stop the van so he and Brooklyn could come visit. They did visit, got themselves a popsicle, and went on home. I left the house a while later to go to the dentist. Garrett and Brooklyn were playing at home. They asked Garrett's mom if they could go visit Judy again, she said no. They asked if they could hike down to the mailboxes (about 2 blocks) she said no, they asked if they could go visit the new neighbors, she said no. They have 2 acres set up for kids and horses so the children had plenty of play areas. Christy checked on them regularly and she also had Brooklyn's baby brother and her own toddler inside the house. At about 4:00 Brooklyn's mom came to retrieve her children. Christy called them in but they didn't show. So the search was on. It started to get to the panic mode. Christy started walking along our common drive, adjacent to a dry creekbed, calling the children when, lo and behold, she spotted them coming out my front door! Each with a popsicle in one hand and a cheese stick in the other! Clearly Garrett has always been welcome here, he's encouraged to keep track of the popsicle situation and so on so it didn't matter to him that no one was home here! Poor Christy was absolutely mortified that he had come on in with no one home (he's been taught to knock on the door but I guess he forgot!) and raided the 'fridge and I'm afraid his discipline was quite thorough! It turns out the two children had also hiked down to the mailboxes in spite of her instructions not to. It was evidently a feisty moment in their 4-year-old brains!
Result number: 31 Posted by KEVIN ER RN on 9/11/05 at 17:23 the podiatrist in brooklyn that I saw frowned at ESWT when I mentioned it and said how it's not tested enought yet and he wont use it because it's efficacy hasnt been shown.... what do you think of that statement? He told me to jump into uinjections right away and when I mentioned orthotics he said he'll do them but they dont help everyone.
Result number: 32 Posted by KEVIN ER RN on 9/09/05 at 15:22 Hello everyone can someone reccomend someone in NYC to go to for PF? (I live in Brooklyn) .....I was diagnosed with PF about a year ago and after two podiatrists and two sets of orthotics and 500 dollars later I'm still in pain....i'm 25 years old and in very good physical shape (ex college hockey player) so this upsets me when i cant stand on my feet for more than 2 hours (and my job is standing up all day).... can you reccomend a good doctor or some good therapy (short of surgery or steroid injections)? Thank you in advance. ...still suffering KEVIN L RN
Result number: 33 Posted by KEVIN ER RN on 9/09/05 at 15:20 HillaryG can you reccomend someone in manhattan (i live in brooklyn) to go to for PF...i was diagnosed with PF and after two podiatrist and two sets of orthotics and 500 dollars later I'm still in pain....i'm 25 years old and in very good physical shape so this upsets me when i cant stand on my feet for more than 2 hours.... can you reccomend a good doctor or some good therapy (short of surgery or steroid injections)? Thank you in advance....
Result number: 34 Posted by john h on 8/06/05 at 18:52 I guess a $20 meal in Arkansas is not like a $20 meal in NYC where $20 would probably get you a Big Mac and Coke. I worked on Wall Street for two summers and lived in Brooklyn on Flatbush Ave not far from the old Ebbetts Field . "Where have you gone Joe Dimaggio?"
Result number: 35 Posted by Kathy in Ky on 7/01/05 at 19:19 I use our local library & the online state lending library to help boost our libraries check out count. I bought "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" at a book sale for my daughter, it was one of my favorites. I also like to revisit books I've read years ago. Have you read "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter"? Also read "Nectar in a Sieve", you might like that one. I'm making a list of books to look for next week.
Result number: 36 Posted by Kathy G on 7/01/05 at 09:37 I just finished Hal Coben's "The Innocent." It was an excellent mystery, full of twists and turns. I'm now going to start an Edna Buchanan book, "Shadows." She used to write about Brit Montero, a Miami newspaper crime reporter, which Buchanan herself was, even winning a Pulitzer Prize. Her newest character works in a Cold Case department of a police station, also in Miami. Her books are usually ideal for a summer read or for that matter, any time you want to read a light mystery. I also have Jeffrey Deaver's new book home but I'm never going to be able to read it before it's due and I'll have to go back on hold for it. Same with Kellerman's "Rage." My husband said it wasn't up to Kellerman's usual standards. I read my first Jodi Picoult book and it was great. It's entitled, "My Sister's Keeper." It raises all kinds of ethical issues and I love the way it's told from the standpoint of everyone in the story. I highly recommend it. If you're looking for funny books, try any of Janet Evanovich's books. It's probably best to start with the first, "One for the Money." Her books are hilarious! She's up to eleven and I'm afraid I'll be on vacation when it comes in for me. Like Linda, I get all my books at the library. My book group just finished "In Harms Way," about the sinking of the US Indianapolis. I'm sure John's familiar with this subject. I confess; so many good books came in when I was supposed to be reading it that I never read much of it but the discussion on the book was fascinating. This month, we're reading our "Classic for the Year," "Tess of the D'Ubervilles." I read it way back when I was a sophomore in high school and at that time, I was so taken with it, I read many of Thomas Hardy's books. I don't know if I'll remember much of it. My husband is about to start Patterson's "Broken Prey." I'm on hold for that next. So many books; so little time! Did you like the Grisham book? And Linda, I loved "The Thorn Birds" but was so disappointed in her other books. I also love the movie. I hadn't thought of "A Tree grows in Brooklyn" in ages. It was my mother's favorite book.
Result number: 37 Posted by Linda V on 7/01/05 at 08:49 Sometimes the old classics are the best. If you have never read "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith, I recommend it. Its usually available in a larger bookstore, but I always use the library. Next to Gone with the Wind and The Thorn Birds...its my favorite.
Result number: 38 Posted by john h on 12/09/04 at 18:23 Dorothy when I was 16 I lived one year in NYC with my uncle and aunt. He was a Psychatrist going through 5 years of self analysis at the Brooklyn State Mental Hospital. We lived on the grounds and he treated patients of course.. Thinking back to how patients were treated in the late 40's was unbelievable. The patients were housed in large brick building about 4-5 stories high. It appeared the most severe cases were on the top floor and they became less severe at each level. Each floor had a very large porch where the patients wondered around and it was caged from top to bottom. I watched some treatments of shock therapy which in those days was not a pretty sight as the patient was strapped down and administered some heavy voltage and appeared to go into convulsions. The hospital was really much like what was depicted in "One Flew Over The Cucoos Nest" with Jack Nickolson. The experience sure made a lasting impression on me. I worked on Wall St/Maiden Lane near the stock exchange for the Home Insurnce Comapany. All the Doctors and staff lived in one large building on Flatbush Avenue in apartments and we all dinned at the Hospital dinning romm for staff. My cousin was my age and she and I could wonder at will around the grounds and hospital
Result number: 39 Posted by john h on 10/19/04 at 11:29 Kathy I watched it all the way. If the Cubs cannot win then the Bosox must beat the hated Yankees. When I lived in NYC I lived only about 1/2 mile from Ebbetts Field in Brooklyn. Did not like the Yankees then either as all they did was win. I think the Yankee's Mel Allen was perhaps the first ever baseball announcer on TV that I saw. Worked on Wall Street and never once did I get to set down on the subway going to work as I just got on at the wrong spot.
Result number: 40 Posted by john h on 7/24/04 at 09:51 Speaking of apartments I read that the "average" price of a one bedroom apartment in NYC without a view was in excess of one million dollars!!!!! Dam! You got to make a good salary to support yourself in that city. I lived in Brooklyn in the 50's with my Aunt & Uncle on the grounds of the Brooklyn State Mental Hospital on Flatbush Avenue (He was a Psychaitrist) and worked on Wall Street (I was a teen) and there was no big bucks then to be made. I wonder what a vist to the Pod cost there?
Result number: 41 Posted by J. Sanders on 4/18/04 at 19:25 I have heel pain, cramping toes, numbness and shooting pain through my legs. Do I have Tarsal Tunnell? Doctors don't seem to know. Can someone help me. I like in Brooklyn, NY Thanks J. Sanders
Result number: 42 Posted by pala on 3/09/04 at 14:47 pala doesn't spell good. that is suspicious. your right about this tho, dorothy, no one knows who is posting anymore with what alias. this makes the whole thing very confusing. the way they were doing you did get me to start posting here again. it got my goat. and you don't know the history of me and elliot and me and the minions. i don't believe one word they say and so it is a viscous circle of suspicion,eh? but because i prefer peace here and poetry, tho aparrently those who spell badly and those who are badly educated do not seem to rightfully align themselves with the literary folk, i will stop answering back now unless they sneak in another bash against liberal democrats. now sit back and watch all the minions do me in their own inimitable style and then draw a conclusion about your last post. imagine a gutter rat from brooklyn like me spelling and using the word obfuscate correctly. i think this board is getting both of us paranoid. we should have been pals, the minions are loving this. but here, you learn to say "whatever". glad you decided to stick around. got any favourite authors?
Result number: 43 Posted by Kim C. on 11/22/03 at 15:56 I would ask for an MRI of your lower back, forefoot, and also of your ankle. These were tests I had in addition to the EMG test that were useful in diagnosing TTS and PN. I take Duragesic for pain, it is a patch that administers the medicine at a slow, even rate. This is the best relief I have gotten from any medication. I also had relief when I took a Medrol pack, which is a series of like 20 steroid pills that you take over 5 or 6 days (6 the 1st day, 5 the 2nd day, etc.) I was also just given a prescription for Elavil, a tricyclic antidepressant which reduces neuropathic pain. You could also have a back problem like a disc herniation that could be making your problem worse. My back problem wasn't found until 7 mo. into my feet problems, and I thought it was just from using crutches. My podiatrist called it double-crush syndrome-you can read about it online, do a search. If you have a garden hose, and you kink it in one place, then the water-flow slows down. When you have two kinks in the hose, it really slows down. This is what happens when you have nerve compression in two places, like your feet and back. The S1 nerve starts in the lower back and goes down to your feet. I have a L4-L5/S1 disc herniation, and it makes my feet worse. Do you have any lower back pain? You should find a neurologist or neurosurgeon, a podiatrist, an orthapedic who specializes in sports medicine maybe, and a pain management specialist. You should not be expected to live in pain! There is a site you can check out, tamethepain.com (medtronic) which has two devices for neuropathic pain, an implanted morphine pump, and an implanted neurostimulator. My neurosurgeon in Brooklyn, NY has recommended the neurostimulator for me. Also, research RSD as it may also be related to your symptoms. I share these things because I wish that I had this info a year ago myself. Keep searching until you find a doctor that understands your condition. Best of luck to you and I hope you find relief.
Result number: 44 Posted by macys on 11/13/03 at 08:55 Hey everyone please read this, it really does work! Dear Friends: Greetings: I am a retired attorney. A few years ago a man came to me with a letter. He asked me to verify the fact that this was legal to do. I told him I would review it and get back to him. When I first read the letter my client brought me, I thought it was some “off-the-wall” idea to make money. A week and a half later we met in my office to discuss the issue. I told him the letter he originally brought me was not 100% legal. My client then asked me to alter it to make it perfectly legal. I asked him to make one small change in the letter. I was still curious about the letter, so he explained to me how it works. I thought it seemed like a long shot, so I decided against participating. But before my client left, I asked him to keep me updated on his results. About two months later, he called me to tell me he had received over $800,000 in cash. I didn’t believe him, so he asked me to try this idea and find out for myself. I thought about it for a couple of days and decided I really didn’t have anything to lose, so I asked him for a copy of the letters. I followed the instructions exactly, mailed 200 copies, and sure enough, the money started coming in! It arrived slowly at first, but coming. I kept a precise record of the earnings, and in the end, it totaled $978,493! I could hardly believe it. I met with my friend for lunch to find out exactly how it worked. He told me there are quite a few similar letters around, but this one is different because there are six names at the end of the letter, not five like some others. This fact alone results in your name being in far more returns. The other fact was the help I gave him, making sure the whole thing was legal, since no one wants to take the risk of doing something illegal. By now you are surely curious to know what small changes to make. If you sent a letter like this one out, in order to be completely legal, you must actually sell something in order to receive a dollar in return. So when you send a dollar to each of the names on the list, you must include these words, “PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST” and include your name and address. This is the key to the program. The item you will receive for the dollar you sent to the six people below is the letter. At the time I first tried this idea, I was earning a good living as a lawyer. But everyone in the legal profession will tell you there is a lot of stress that comes with the job. I told myself if things worked out, I would retire from my practice and play golf. I decided to try the letter again, but this time I sent 500 copies. Three months later , I had totaled $2,341,178! Here are a few reasons a person might give for not trying this program: ? Some people think they can never make a lot of money with anything this simple. ? 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Simply place your cursor at the top of the page, hold it and drag it all the way down to the end of the letter. Then click on "edit" and select "copy". Now open up a notepad file on your computer and put the cursor at the top of the page in the notepad, click on 'edit' and then select 'paste' it will copy the letter for you onto your computer. 3. Remove the name next to the #1 on the list and move the rest of the names up one position (#2 becomes #1, #3 becomes #2, etc…..) Then place your name in the last position. Then save it, make sure it is saved as a txt. file. 4. When you have completed the instructions, take this letter and then go to (Google.com,Yahoo.com,...) and type in (Making Money Message board, or post message,...)and start posting your copy to 200 message boards, or more; this is only the minimum, you can post as much as you like...The more copies you send the better the results. Keep a copy of this letter so you can use it a second time. 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Result number: 45 Posted by Carole C in NOLA on 11/11/03 at 22:14 In southern Louisiana, we can tell a lot about a person from what variety of fractured French or strange English they speak. We're an informally bilingual state, at least in the southern part south of I-10. French spoken by white Creoles descendant from the early Spanish and French settlers here, sounds closest to the Parisian French I learned in school. Still, it has words from other languages thrown in and lots of odd colloquialisms. Bobbie, my sweetheart back in 2001 grew up in southern Louisiana in St. Martinsville, and spoke this kind of French as well as English. I can understand only about half of his French but it was sure romantic. French spoken by some of our beautiful mixed race people who in recent years have also called themselves Creole, is much different and I can't understand much of it at all. French spoken by Cajuns, the descendants of the Acadians who were forced out of Canada and settled in south central Louisiana a long time ago, is frankly atrocious! It has a strong American accent, terrible grammar if any, and lots of mixed words and phrases from various languages. Yet it's extremely colorful and I think by far the most commonly spoken French in Southern Louisiana. When I listen to it, my jaw drops in amazement at how badly a language can be fractured. French spoken by new immigrants from France is just plain old French to me, and isn't nearly as startling and fun to listen to. :) Louisianian's accents when speaking English vary according to the part of the state, too. Accents in Northern Louisiana are typically "southern" sounding, since they are near Mississippi, Tennessee, and Arkansas. It's easy to tell if a person speaking English is Cajun, from the inflections, and Cajuns in southern Louisiana just don't sound quite as outrageously southern. And in New Orleans, we have a mixture of many types of accents, but many or most speak English with what's known as a "Yat" or "Nint' Ward" accent. This sounds like a New Jersey or Brooklyn accent to most people and is especially prevalent among the working class here. Frank's English is like this at times, though he also speaks standard English that he probably picked up at Tulane. Carole C
Result number: 46 Posted by Dorothy on 11/11/03 at 17:01 I was a French major in one of my previous stages of life and had professors from Paris, from Haiti, and from non-Paris, France; I lived in Massachusetts for a while and visited in upper New England a lot where French-Canadian is spoken. French-Canadian sounds to my ear like French with a Brooklyn accent. Jean Chretien is King of this sound. Anyway, I have heard/learned 'neuf' pronounced both as 'noof' and 'nurf' with VERY soft 'r' - and in Louisiana, they put that great extra near-syllable that is almost an 'oy' in words so it could be almost 'noyf'. Now, do I get my French diplomat stripes, or what!
Result number: 47 Posted by Julie on 11/11/03 at 09:35 Ah, the Cretan diet! A topic close to my heart. Cretan food is essentially Greek, but there are Turkish and Italian influences too. Crete is of course part of Greece, but for centuries was occupied by the Venetians and the Turks. So yes, it is Mediterranean, and yes, I love it. It is considered to be the healthiest in the world (and not just by Cretans - there has been Research). The Cretan population appparently has the lowest incidence of heart disease and many types of cancer in the western world: this is thought to be due to their huge consumption of olive oil, but also to the fact that their diet is generally healthy and balanced. Most of the food consumed on the island is grown there, which is always a good sign, and much of it is chemical-and-additive free (though that is changing as agriculture gets more intensive in the struggle to keep up with tourism). The sea is still- relatively - full of fish (though that is changing too, for the same reason) and there is no intensive livestock farming or meat production. The meat - principally lamb and goat, but also pork - all comes from animals that have lived and grazed outdoors in the hills (well, not the pigs - but they're naturally reared too). I don't eat much meat at home, but I can't resist it when I'm in Crete - it's a different story. And the chicken, which I forgot to mention, tastes like chicken (if you can remember what that was like). And the eggs taste like eggs. Good, simple food, healthy and fresh. There's a little taverna in the mountain village of Anopolis, above Loutro, where Eva, who lived in Brooklyn for 22 years and speaks perfect Brooklyn English, cooks wonderful omelettes - and wonderful food of all kinds, everything either grown or raised on the surrounding plain. It's a long uphill slog - 2,300 feet up a precipitous zigzag path, but I always go at least once every time I'm there, not just for breakfast or lunch but because it's such a marvellous place to be, quiet and traditional and beautiful. An excellent book,if you're interested, is Cretan Cooking by Nikos and Maria Psilakis. They have also written a fascinating book on Olive Oil, called The Secret of Good Health. So just a quick word about yoga, and then I must stop. I endeavour to teach the whole of yoga, not just postures. My initial training was with the British Wheel of Yoga, and I then subsequently did several more years of training in the Bihar School tradition. I do know Kripalu Yoga, and think it is very good (have you read Donna Farhi's books?) In fact I gave a workshop last week at a new Kripalu studio in Dorking, Surrey - but that was them experiencing my teaching, not me theirs. I'd like to know more about it: everything I do know sounds good. Have you been practising for long?
Result number: 48 Posted by Carole C in NOLA on 9/28/03 at 12:51 Surprisingly, people in the New Orleans area don't often have a stereotypical southern accent. It's more likely to be a French accent, or else a "Yat" accent that sounds like it's from Brooklyn or New Jersey but with French thrown in now and then. You may wonder what a Yat is. It's someone with a Yat accent. The "Yat" accent comes from the slang phrase, "Where y'at?" which means "How are you?" or "What's up?". Another such phrase is "How's you mama and dem?" I don't really speak like that though I can respond in kind. My friend Frank grew up here but moved to Connecticut. He speaks with a Yat accent, and his friends in Connecticut find it hard to believe he's a native New Orleanian. They think he's from New Jersey. LOL When I lived in Baton Rouge, especially, I found that even my schoolgirl French came in very handy. People often mix French and English, though not really a refined version of each. Older people will refer to a sidewalk as a "banquette"; neighborhoods are "faubourgs" such as the Faubourg Marigny or the Faubourg Treme. People in southeastern Louisiana "make groceries" rather than going grocery shopping (that always makes me think they must have a magic wand - - Et voila! Groceries! LOL But the phrase "make groceries" is probably direct translation from the French). In northern Louisiana, the accent often seems to be more southern. Of course when someone from up there moves down here, they can be heard speaking with that sort of accent. I have been told that I don't have a southern accent, but who can say? I suspect that the origin of my accent would be difficult to guess at this point. :) Carole C
Result number: 49 Posted by Peter R on 8/15/03 at 13:09 There was looting in Bedford Styversant, Brooklyn NY where 20+ mutants were arrested looting a SNEAKER store. Lets see: Bed Sty + Sneakers + looting + blackout - affirmative action = Darwin was wrong
Result number: 50 Posted by john h on 6/12/03 at 16:03 Kathy--touch the Stanley Cup! Wow! Hope he got a picutre. I got to play a hole with Ray Floyd the famous golfer and had a picture made with him which he signed and wrote a few words. Some bozo stole it out of my car the day I picked it Billiards--yes I did that as a wayward kid in some of the largest billard halls in Chicago. I was actually rather good but never good enough to get a nickname like Chicago John or something. I did not carry my own stick either. Mary has never been into sports and I spent my life playing or watching. I broke ten fingers, my nose three times, two concussions and a lot of cuts. I have seen games at Wrigley Field, the Astrodome, Yankee Stadium, Soldiers field, Coors Field. Veterans Stadium in Philly,The Cowboys Stadium, the Chicago Stadium, the old Dodgers Stadium in Brooklyn, Air Force Accademy Stadium, Northwestern Stadium, Michigan vs Michigan State at Michigan, The Cards in St Louis. I even played the worlds champion ping pong player one time. I thought I was good but lost 21-1. I am still proud of that one point.One of the original Globe Trotters lives in Little Rock and still a real funny old man. He does a lot of charity work and helps the kids. Since much of my life revolved around sports in one way or another getting PF was like a stab in the heart as there is not a lot you can do with bad feet. Watching is fun but playing is much better.
Result number: 51 Posted by john h on 3/24/03 at 12:14 Paula: I do not think it necessry that any of us have to "prove" we are not an anti Semite any more than we should have to prove we are not racist or some other evil thing. I start with the presumption that people are basically good until proven different. This brings to mind an experience I had as a child living in Florida. I am dark skinned and living on the beach day in and day out I was very very dark. I was often asked to leave the beach (1940's) because people thought I was black. I was about 9 years old. My Aunt was married to a Jewish Psychatrist in NYC. My father was dead and my Aunt and Uncle sort of raised me. I lived on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn on the grounds of the Brooklyn State Mental Hospital. My cousin attended Erasmus Hall. I never remember any problem at all about my family being Jewish although I was young and may not have noticed. I really never thought about it one way or the other. Anyway, I have serious doubts anyone on this board is a racist or anti Semite and I would not be quick to label them as such. It just leads to unnecessary stress..
Result number: 52 Posted by Ed Davis, DPM on 3/18/03 at 21:42 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Has anti-war movement been hijacked? Terror alliances, radical politics revealed at forefront -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: November 4, 2002 1:00 a.m. Eastern By Sherrie Gossett © 2002 WorldNetDaily.com While publicly promoting non-violent protest and humanitarian causes, some key leaders and prominent groups that organized and participated in the recent anti-war demonstrations at the U.S. Capitol and San Francisco are staunch supporters of terrorist groups and dictatorial regimes worldwide. In fact, critics now charge that the "new" anti-war movement is being "hijacked" by this dominant network whose organizational power is increasing and whose political agenda is anathema to most Americans. The Saturday, Oct. 26 rally, which focused on opposition to a U.S.-led war against Iraq and drew 100,000 protesters, featured speeches by the Rev. Jesse Jackson, the Rev. Al Sharpton, actress-activist Susan Sarandon, singer-songwriter Patti Smith, as well as a host of lesser-known figures. The protests also served as a platform for Democratic Party campaigning, as top politicos hobnobbed with the elite of the anti-war movement. The large turnout signals an invigoration of the "new" anti-war movement, which has been increasingly dominated by the international A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition, an organizational front group formed by the International Action Center. Closely allied with IAC is the World Workers Party, a quasi-Stalinist organization that supports authoritarian regimes and communist dictatorships. The World Workers Party created the IAC in 1992, and put Ramsey Clark, now kingpin of the anti-war movement, at the head of it. Also at the forefront in the weekend demonstration and current anti-war protests was the "Not In Our Name" campaign. NOIN spokesman Clark Kissinger represents that movement to the public and is an integral part of Refuse and Resist, an organization with close ties to the Revolutionary Communist Party USA, of which Kissinger is a member and writer for its newspaper. The controversial ties of IAC remain almost completely unreported by the mainstream media, but increasingly are being exposed by a handful of enterprising journalists, including Michelle Goldberg of Salon.com, Ian Williams, United Nations correspondent for The Nation; Michael Tremoglie, Edward Immler and David Horowitz of FrontPage Magazine and Christopher Hitchens, a 20-year veteran of The Nation magazine, now writing independently. The controversy has now spread to the commentary pages of Mother Jones and also has Justin Raimondo of Antiwar.com crying foul while bemoaning San Francisco's "Baghdad-by-the-Bay" protest experience. "Pathetic" is how Raimondo described the protest, complaining that those in charge of the demonstration "weren't about to brook any criticism of either their ideology or their methods: this was the only show in town, and they weren't about to give it up." Now, a small but growing number at both ends of the political spectrum, as well as libertarian activists and writers, are accusing the organization's elite of being sellouts to foreign dictators while giving lip service to humanitarian concerns. Some warn that this "patina of morality" obfuscates a surreptitious political agenda: the armed overthrow of the American republic. Leading critics from both left and right now charge the leaders with supporting the very things against which they claim to be protesting. "The International Action Center and the Revolutionary Communist Party [USA] aren't just extremists in the service of a good cause," says Michelle Goldberg, a writer with Salon.com. "They are cheerleaders for some of the most sinister regimes and insurgencies on the planet." "Once people realize this," Goldberg adds, "it could easily discredit any nascent anti-war movement, unless a more rational group comes to the forefront." Sock puppet for Saddam? The founder of the IAC and director for A.N.S.W.E.R. is Ramsey Clark, who is introduced at IAC rallies as the former attorney general under the Lyndon Johnson administration. No mention is made of the fact that Clark, in his current occupation, has been retained by the State of Iraq to serve as legal counsel for the regime. Not surprisingly, criticism of Saddam Hussein is not aired at IAC/A.N.S.W.E.R.-controlled protest events. No mention is made of Saddam's gassing of the Kurds, invasion of Kuwait, murder of an estimated 1 million of his own people, environmental terrorism, imprisonment, torture or execution of political prisoners. The suffering of the Iraqi people is blamed solely on the United States, just as the suffering of Palestinians is blamed solely on Israel. IAC/A.N.S.W.E.R leaders have aligned themselves exclusively with pro-Arafat groups. The only Jewish people truly embraced as "brothers and sisters" are those who equally denounce Israel or deny Israel's right to exist. A.N.S.W.E.R's pro-Palestinian march in April was regarded by many, in fact, little more than a thinly disguised public display of anti-Semitism masquerading as a "pro-Palestinian" march. Frequent mention was made at the march of a "supposed holocaust," and of a "genocide" in Jenin, despite the fact that New York Times reporters allowed into the area had already discredited such reports as erroneous. The "genocide" claims dominated the rally, even though fatality estimates had already been downgraded from 500 down to 56-90, most of which, according to media reports, were said to be terrorists. Clark represented PLO leaders in a suit brought by the family of Leon Klinghoffer, the elderly tourist who was shot and thrown overboard from the hijacked Achille Lauro cruise-ship by renegade Palestinian terrorists in 1986. And while accusing the Bush administration and Israel of Nazi-like war crimes, Clark fails to mention his former client Karl Linnas, an ex-Nazi concentration camp guard in Estonia, where he had overseen the murder of some 12,000 resistance fighters and Jews. Linnas was at that time being deported from the U.S. to the U.S.S.R. to face war-crimes charges. Clark lost the case, but went to bat for his client in the public arena. According to media reports, Clark said that he questioned the need to prosecute Nazis "forty years after some god-awful crime they're alleged to have committed." While consistently denouncing the American and Israeli "terrorist states," IAC leadership, headed by Clark, have defended dictator Slobodan Milosevic in the International Criminal Court. They also leapt to the aid of genocidal Hutu militias as the U.N. wrote up war-crime charges against their leaders for ordering the slaughter of half a million Tutsi civilians in 1994. Clark client, Rwanda genocide indictee Pastor Elizaphan Ntakirutimana, was accused of telling Tutsis to hide in his church and then summoning Hutus to massacre them. The genocidal leader later led killing squads in the "hell on earth" that Rwanda quickly became. Elsewhere in the media: The WWP supported the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre of protesting students and workers, who were conveniently labeled "counter-revolutionaries." Clark and his backers also were quick to cheer on the brutal Chinese repression of the indigenous culture in Tibet (which sent the Dalai Lama and 80,000 refugees packing). The WWP has wooed the Democratic Party, and supported Jesse Jackson's presidential bid in 1984. In New York, the WWP made alliances with the left wing of the Democrats in order to establish a strategic foothold in key trade unions. Clark has defended convicted war criminal Radovan Karadzic, in a New York civil suit brought by Bosnian rape victims. The suit, brought by the National Organization for Women and the Center for Constitutional Rights, charged Karadzic with ordering mass rape and war crimes. Serbia also has retained Clark as counsel. Accordingly, no outrage over Serbian ethnic cleansing or rapes will ever be heard at an IAC/A.N.S.W.E.R. rally. Nor will mention be made of the siege of Sarajevo, the killings at Srebrenica or the million homeless refugees. Clark and the IAC make no mention of the notorious tortures held at the Serbian police station on Cacak Street in central Pristina. The scene was discovered by British paratroopers and the media, who described "a bed, with leather straps, its ratty yellow mattress plunged through with bayonet and bullet holes, and clothes of its victims piled in the corner." Reporter Laura Rozen described it as a "house of torture" still reeking of "rotting human flesh" where Kosovo Albanians, many of them teen-agers and children, were brutally raped, beaten and killed. Stashed on the scene were all manner of torture instruments, as well as violent pornography. Nevertheless, at the Oct. 26 rally, IAC staff introduced Clark to an adulating crowd as a "man of extraordinary principles and conscience." 'The war criminal's best friend Detractors from both the left and the right denounce Clark for his "straightforward dishonesty," calling him the "tyrant-in-chief," a "traitor" and "the war criminal's best friend." Overall, the IAC-WWP-A.N.S.W.E.R. triaxis, firmly at the helm of the anti-war movement, unequivocally supports Iraq, while instructing protestors that the U.S. is the foremost terrorist threat to the world. In addition they claim that Osama bin Laden was the victim of an imperialist American plot. Brian Becker, member of the secretariat of the World Workers Party, national co-director for the IAC and a member of the national A.N.S.W.E.R. steering committee, is admired by the North Korean dictatorship for his loyalty to their state as well. At a press conference in Pyongyang, Becker denounced the U.S. for "mercilessly killing innocent people." In May of 2001, FBI Director Louis Freeh labeled the World Workers Party a potential threat to U.S. national security – a status certain to be explained by the WWP/IAC (as is most criticism) as a conspiratorial smear by warmongers. WorldNetDaily asked Larry Holmes, co-director of IAC and spokesperson for A.N.S.W.E.R., to comment on Clark's retention as counsel for the state of Iraq. Holmes replied, "He's just a spokesman." When WND indicated that Clark was in fact the founder of IAC as well as the director of the international A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition, Holmes deferred comments to Clark, who was unavailable for an interview. Asked to comment on what detractors call the "Pro-Saddam" slant of the IAC and its failure to criticize Iraq or Saddam Hussein, Holmes responded: "We live in America. We have to take some responsibility for what the government is trying to do in our name. I think it’s wise for us to stay focused. It’s U.S. foreign policy that we must be responsible for." He added, "There's an effort to vilify Iraq and its government and not on an honest basis … but as a very conscious effort to demonize a government for the purpose of making it easier to move forward with war." Asked whether he would support war on Iraq if it attacked first, Holmes evaded the question, indicating it would be the U.S.' fault for planning a pre-emptive strike. Pressed to answer the same question in a scenario where Iraq attacked after the U.S. gives up plans for a pre-emptive strike, Holmes still declined to answer: "That's just a hypothetical," he said. "I don't think that Iraq poses a threat to this country – it's a transparent search of pretexts for war. No one talks about oil, and the geopolitical reasons for invading the country. Media is not saying that this is really the reason they're going to war. Government and corporations want to occupy Iraq for oil." Holmes added that the idea of Iraq attacking the U.S. was as ridiculous as Jamaica or Haiti attacking. 'Peace Congress' to undo U.S. Congress? The next move for the IAC is to convene a "Peace Congress" the weekend of Jan. 18 and 19, coinciding with Martin Luther King’s birthday. "Congress rushed and rubber-stamped the war issue," Holmes complained. "It's time to expose the very serious fact that Congress was not listening to the people." There will be delegations from every state, as well as from labor unions. "They will pass resolutions concerning how the budget should be used – for jobs and education," Holmes explained. In addition, there may be marches on Monday, Jan. 20 as well. WND asked Homes to explain the logic behind saying the American people were "not heard," since the U.S. has a representative form of government and it was elected officials that voted. "It failed," Homes said. "That's the problem. At a time when anti-war sentiment was going through the charts, late September for example, when Congress had calls and e-mails 40-1 against the war – they very quickly and cowardly and sheepishly voted so the issue would go away." 'The really beautiful thing' Especially prominent at the Oct. 26 rally was the "Not In Our Name" campaign, which ran a large ad in the New York Times and whose slogan was central to IAC speakers. At least one member of the media labeled the campaign a "really beautiful thing." Represented by Clark Kissinger, the ad campaign was lauded by Hartford Courant writer Frank Rizzo, who quoted the activist as saying: "People have been longing for this. It's a statement that basically repudiates the whole direction of things. It's about American empire-building." FrontPage Magazine writer Michael Tremoglie laments Rizzo's failure, however, to inform readers of the details behind Kissinger or his organization: "The same journalists who will be more than happy to tell their readers that a group is related to, or receives funds from, say the NRA or the Christian Coalition or the dreaded Scaife Foundation, will never mention the relationship of a liberal group with communist organizations – even if such organizations are labeled terrorist by the FBI," says Tremoglie. Kissinger's Refuse and Resist runs information releases from the Revolutionary Communist Party USA on its site. The following are some of the goals and ideologies of the party as expressed in the party's newspaper, "Revolutionary Worker," for which Kissinger writes. They give an indication of what leader Kissinger and associates plan for the U.S. Its ideology is Maoist/Leninist/ Marxist communism, and its capstone program for the U.S. is called "Create Public Opinion – Seize Power." Party members are being told to prepare and plan for "a future armed uprising" leading to a "civil war" in the U.S. primed by "a major crack in the system" – a destabilizing event that will enable the RCP to "seize power" in a violent insurrection that replaces the American government with a "Communist proletarian dictatorship." Says RCP, "We are preparing minds and organizing forces for the time" – the time when "revolutionary crisis breaks out." RCP officials say they are "doing everything to help bring about, as quickly as possible, the conditions where we can begin the highest form of the struggle – the fight for power over society … when, 'all of a sudden,' millions are starting to bust loose. When there is a great upheaval throughout society. … Then it is time to strike – and to hold back nothing – time to take power by force and arms. … That time is coming, and we must get ourselves and others ready for it." Central to this plan is a stated effort to convince Americans that their government is illegitimate and therefore can and should be overthrown and its institutions seized. At the Oct. 26 rally, Clark referred to President Bush's foreign policy as "criminal offenses, they are high crimes, they are indictable offenses, and they are impeachable offenses." Repeated throughout the rally was the notion that the American government as a whole had lost its legitimacy, and leaders called on protesters "to seize all the major institutions," "to take democracy back" and "occupy the Capitol," a clarion call with obviously widely different meanings for different groups: The RCP expects the armed uprising to follow along Leninist lines in the confrontation of "economic relations with employers" or "immediate exploiters and oppressors." They have been working to "spread our influence through society, especially where people are protesting or rebelling." To this end RCP advises its members to spread out like "seeds" and plant themselves into other organizations, so that the RCP's cohesive plan is harder to detect and define, while its influence spreads. Agitation and manipulation of those at the lowest levels of society is key. It's noted that these people generally feel they have "nothing left to lose" and will be most likely to take up arms in order to facilitate the leaders' power grab. Key is convincing them of a victimhood status where those who have more personally owe them something. From there the thinking is developed to convince the unfortunate to steal others' material effects by force of arms. But it’s clear that the real intent is to use the lower class for personal gain. The eruption of an "actual crisis" is anticipated as the pivot point for the activities of the RCP. This is where "the authority of the ruling class and both its right and its ability to rule are called fundamentally into question." It adds that the "crisis will be marked by sharp divisions within the ruling class itself, reaching into its major pillars of power, including the armed forces." While the RCP promises that this civil war will usher in a "global community of freely associating individuals," whites will not have the same rights of association as minorities. The program calls for allowing "people of color" to "just live around other people of their race" if they desire, but a similar allowance will "not be [made] for white people," who are seen as particularly untrustworthy. This, in spite of the fact that the RCP’s leader, Bob Avakian, is a white male. (Whites are seen as the least likely to submit to the RCP revolution.) According to media reports, Avakian is now in France, hiding out from the FBI. While the Associated Press reported that the Maoist guerilla-led insurgency in Nepal left hundreds dead, the RCP called the bloody uprising "glorious" – a far cry from the anti-violence rhetoric of the big rally in the nation's capital. In addition, the RCP supports the brutally violent "Shining Path" of Peru. The RCP website boasts of killings perpetrated by Shining Path members and notes "rulers in Peru fear the Maoist People's Party." The approved killings include those of police, army personnel and any civilians who disagree with the Shining Path. In a Workingforchange.com article, writer Geov Parrish recalls Kissinger, identified as a "core member" of the RCP: "I still have vivid memories of Kissinger explaining calmly to me why when the RCP took over it would be necessary to shoot everyone who didn't agree with them." Despite the murder/mayhem tactical line of the RCP, Kissinger ironically called President George W. Bush a "blood-stained executioner" and the Republican National Convention the "Executioners Ball." Kissinger also publicly vilifies Homeland Security head Tom Ridge as "really scary" because Ridge supports the death penalty for murderers. WND asked Larry Holmes, co-director of IAC and spokesperson for A.N.S.W.E.R., whether he foresees an armed uprising, should January's "Peace Congress" and all other efforts fail to overturn the U.S. Congress' vote. "That’s nothing that we can get involved in," said Holmes. "We can have dramatic and creative protests, though." When asked to comment on the RCP’s support for armed uprising, Holmes said, "I don't know that that's what they're planning." When told that taking up arms against the U.S. government was indeed a stated key part of RCP's plan, and asked whether he and the IAC support that plan, Holmes responded, "That sounds just like rhetoric," and added: "We have to be very careful now, not to be talking about these things – with the Patriot Act and all, you know, Attorney General John Ashcroft is just looking for excuses to pick people up, detain them, and throw them into prison for no reason at all. We don't want to give the FBI or feds a pretext to move against them [the RCP]." WorldNetDaily attempted to contact Revolutionary Communist Party national spokesman Carl Dix, but his two phone numbers had been disconnected. No one was answering phones at the RCP Publications PR office and a message left was not returned. 9-11: 'Nothing personal' IAC associate Lynne Stewart, labeled by detractors as "the terrorist lawyer," is also an influential presence at IAC events. A civil-rights attorney, Stewart was recruited by Clark to defend the "blind Sheik" Omar Abdel Kahman, later convicted as being the mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombings and the planner behind the proposed bombings of New York City landmarks, including the Lincoln and Holland tunnels. In April of this year, Stewart was handcuffed outside her Brooklyn apartment and indicted on two charges of lying to the government and two charges of aiding a terrorist organization. The charges stemmed from recorded conversations between Stewart and her client. Attorney General Ashcroft charged that Stewart knowingly participated in aiding the sheik in communicating with an Egyptian terrorist organization. Stewart denied the charges, portraying herself as the victim of a frightening police state, run by a power-mad administration. But the activist’s reputation was badly damaged when the supposedly sealed affidavit for a search warrant was leaked to Court TV and somehow wound up posted on The Smoking Gun website. Included were transcripts of the wiretaps that revealed Stewart knowingly allowed the sheik, in violation of federal law, to dictate information to be passed to terrorists. That information passed to an Egyptian terrorist organization included an order to end a cease-fire and the message to "to fight the Jews and kill them wherever they are." Later, after a meeting of Stewart supporters was canceled, she would voice concern to New York Times writer George Packer, over "Jewish and Zionist supporters" of the radical associations she is involved with. Perhaps they were driving her supporters away, she worried. In addition, Stewart joked on tape that she should get an acting award for fooling prison guards into thinking she was engaged in a legal lawyer-client conversation. At the recent Washington, D.C., rally, Stewart gleefully joined protesters in a chant of "Ashcroft sucks! Ashcroft sucks!" She again portrayed the attorney general as a prominent threat to America, denouncing his Patriot Act as a profound and unforgivable violation of civil rights. A few protestors called for Ashcroft’s death and the hanging of Bush administration officials. Ironically, according one writer, "The social and cultural rights claimed by [Ramsey Clark's] Iraqi hosts include the right to hang opponents in public." In addition to speaking at IAC-led protests advocating "non-violent" resistance, Stewart had this to say in a 1995 New York Times interview: "I don't believe in anarchist violence, but in directed violence. That would be violence directed at the institutions who perpetrate capitalism, racism and sexism, and the people who are the appointed guardians of those institutions." In a recent New York Times article, author George Packer wrote about Stewart's attitude toward 9-11: "When the towers fell, she felt that her city had been violated and her own life disrupted. But this warm-hearted woman took the slaughter of innocents with a certain cold-bloodedness. The Pentagon was a 'better target'; the people in the towers 'never knew what hit them. ... They took it personally. And actually, it wasn't a personal thing.'" Packer continued, "As for civilian deaths in general: [Stewart said] 'I'm pretty inured to the notion that in a war or in an armed struggle, people die. They're in the wrong place. ... So I have a lot of trouble figuring out why that is wrong, especially when people are placed in a position of having no other way.' Stewart doubts the government's version of Osama bin Laden, nor does she find him too 'repugnant' to represent.'" Writer and novelist Michael Tremoglie comments, "Obviously, Stewart's worldview meshes seamlessly with that of Saddam Hussein, Yasser Arafat, the blind Sheik and Osama bin Laden. And with that of ... Brain Becker, Ramsey Clark and the World Workers Party." He adds, "There are many legitimate defense attorneys who provide legal defenses for clients with whom they do not themselves sympathize. Lynne Stewart, Ramsey Clark are not among them." If convicted, Stewart faces up to 40 years in prison. A 'hijacked' movement? Michelle Goldberg of Salon.com writes of the "hijacking" of the "new" anti-war movement, and contends that the political views of the anti-war protest leaders are "anathema" to most Americans. Libertarian Justin Raimondo of antiwar.com agrees, but still feels there’s hope for the movement: "The people who came to these demonstrations – 100,000 in Washington – don't share the politics of the organizers. Indeed, there aren't many people on earth – save in North Korea – who share the politics of the organizers. I won't go into a long tirade about those politics – the 'International A.N.S.W.E.R.' 'coalition' is, in reality, a front for a group of particularly kooky leftists, the Workers World Party." "Suffice to say that I'm not alone in my criticisms," says the activist, "and that dissatisfaction with having admirers of Kim IL-Sung representing the antiwar movement has bubbled up from the rank-and-file." Indeed, some have expressed deep concern that they not be "painted with the same brush." "Here, at this solemn moment, as the nation teeters on the brink of a disastrous war," Raimondo adds, "and rational arguments are called for, what do we get? 'Rah rah, sis-boom bah! Hooray for us, and [expletive deleted] the rest of the country.'" "The only relief from tirades against capitalism came when a few Democratic party politicians trooped to the microphone, telling us how we need "regime change in Washington" – so as to give the Other War Party a chance to prove its warmongering bona fides," he said. "The movement has been hijacked by a bunch of neo-Stalinists," complains Raimondo, "who, oddly enough, utilize their hopped-up 'radical' rhetoric in the service of the most conventional Democratic Party politics imaginable.” "It was a revealing moment, and a truly disgusting sight,” he said. 'Extremist Islamic backings' "The Pull," a "hacktivist" with the infamous "Cult of the Dead Cow" hacking group, told WND: "I find that [they] generally are extremely biased and they operate as a cult. While there are communist backings behind them, there are also extremist Islamic backings ... and many of their 'liberal' ideas were first found amongst Neo-Nazi cults." The Cult of the Dead Cow, former bad-boy hackers, now use their skills to work through underground channels to help members of oppressed populations gain access to state-forbidden Internet information – most notably Western news sites, human-rights websites, and "gay" and lesbian organizations. To this end they pass hacking tools to members of Communist and radical Islamic countries – tools designed to enable citizens to break through firewalls, in order to gain freer access to such information. In addition, they are outspoken opponents of communist dictatorships and authoritarian regimes. They also have the distinction of being banned by the United Arab Emirates. Commenting on the controversial elements of the anti-war leadership, "The Pull" added, "Two of their [mentors] … have a history of supporting ruthless dictators and slaughters," referring to Noam Chomsky and Edward Said. "Chomsky has covered up Sudan and the slaughters behind the Soviet Union. His works are full of extremely biased errors," he said. "If these fellows [key leaders] are shown to be extremist communists and paid by Iraq, many of them will have a trained response" said "The Pull," such as that one should be interested in a person's points, not his personal life. "They are obviously supporting a ruthless dictatorship against the U.S. in their fight," he said. "It is not with wonder that Iraqi-Americans turned out to counter-protest these groups." "The Pull" was referring to a tiny counter-demonstration of about 200 people, held on a capitol street corner, organized by "Freepers" sporting "Tyranny Response Team" T-shirts. "Freeper" speakers challenged current leadership of the anti-war movement, accusing them of being sycophants in the service of brutal dictators. Among the "Freeper" speakers was former Clinton administration official Notra Trulock. Trulock is former counter-intelligence chief for the Department of Energy, and a well-known whistleblower on national security counter-intelligence failures. He shot to fame as the target of FBI harassment meant to intimidate and silence his revelations. ("Freepers" are supporters of the Free Republic Network). Their Iraqi guests, who addressed the crowd in both English and Arabic, spoke of atrocities committed by Saddam Hussein and pleaded for Americans to intervene militarily. For some, it was personal. Several of the Iraqi-American community members present said they had lost family members to Saddam Hussein's regime through execution or imprisonment. Days after the event, Trulock told WorldNetDaily, "The mainstream media's coverage of last Saturday's 'anti-war protest' was a disgrace. Attorney General John Ashcroft ought to be looking hard at the degree to which the hard-left, 'hate America' crowd was driving this protest and how it was funded." Trulock currently is affiliated with Accuracy in Media, a journalism watchdog group. 'Morally tainted leadership' Todd Gitlin, author of "The Sixties: Years of Hope and Days of Rage," also agrees with Goldberg's assessment. Currently a Columbia University professor, the former president of Students for a Democratic Society fears the hypocrisy will result in a "gigantic ruination of the anti-war movement." Gitlin prefers peaceful and informative debates and "teach-ins" where all are allowed (and expected) to present honest, rational arguments for their views. "They should be holding debates," contends Gitlin, "not rallies of the faithful." "Clark and others of his mindset are not only morally tainted," adds the professor, "they're doomed. And the anti-war movement is doomed if they're allowed to lead it." 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Result number: 53 Posted by Dr.Man on 3/03/03 at 10:41 Our group has four offices in New York City with associates on Long Island and Brooklyn. We have access to the OssaTron and the Dornier High Power devices. The Siemens unit is now available, but as you know this is a low power device. I also feel the high power devices are more effective on chronic plantar fasiopathy.
Result number: 54 Posted by pala on 2/17/03 at 21:13 nancy, there's a part of me that would love a dirty fight. i'm not from brooklyn for nothing, but that is not a good idea for the health of this social board. i like to think i'd be pretty good at it tho and am growling and gnashing my teeth at the moment. aslo i can't bring myself to lash out at ed. also, there are about three folks here who are against this war and not bush supporters, as far as i can tell, so i think it would be pretty low to attack us. if shutting liberals up is the idea, then just wait and soon maybe bush will ship us off to the re education gulag.
Result number: 55 Posted by nancy s. on 2/01/03 at 20:47 that's really nice, paula, your saying i have a "knack" for remembering things about people, thank you. i don't know why i remember stuff like that and had never thought of it as a knack. i do remember all kinds of things about people who've been in my shop, and it shocks them. it makes me think there must be more people who feel ignored in life than we generally realize. before phil started his painting & carpentry business, he worked in home care and nursing homes. he was doing that when i met him. in the nursing home there were both middle-aged and elderly people, some with alzheimer's, some with ms, some with lou gehrig's disease, you name it. so he saw a lot of hardship, and i heard many stories about wonderful friends and family of patients and about friends and family who couldn't care less. the family of one elderly man lived the next town over, like 10 minutes away, and they visited him ONCE a year! and when they did come, they'd fuss at the help and complain about every little thing. one time, phil -- who is one of the gentlest people you'd ever hope to meet -- couldn't take it anymore. he was furious that these people hardly ever visited the man, and now they were complaining to phil about how they didn't think he'd dressed him right or something like that, untrue. phil whirled around and glared at them and shouted "WHO . . . are . . . YOU???!!!" he got written up for it but didn't care. he didn't see much outright abuse in that particular place. i've seen it, though, when i lived in boston and had an elderly friend i would visit in a really awful nursing home. it was a horror show and broke my heart. and like for you, it was the professionals dishing it out. i couldn't believe it. i wish you could see more sun, sky, trees, too. larry sounds like one to be treasured, even if he did say "hah," eh? yours probably is quite a nyc sense of humor. a lot of people at my school way back when were from the city too, so i encountered it early on. my dad's family all grew up in brooklyn. my dad, though now a very nice man, never did develop much of a sense of humor. his brother and sister did, though; they were a riot. my dad says one night at dinner when they were in high school my uncle jack suddenly said, "guess what, my geography teacher's head is shaped like africa." (and it was true, according to my dad.) say, maybe dad does have a sense of humor, because he told me this a few years ago while we were having breakfast in a diner and we both laughed till we cried! we couldn't finish our food. yes, it's great to laugh, and like suzanne says, humor is a great gift to be able to give to others. nancy .
Result number: 56 Posted by pala on 1/20/03 at 18:38 just because i percieve apologizing for saying interesting things does not necessarily mean it's happening. but if it is i think it's because folks have been jumped on for opinions here. if this is the case the solution in my mind is not to curb opinions but curb jumpers. that is all i was saying. but hey, i'm from brooklyn and some could argue mine is an abrupt and less than sensitive sensibility. hail ozzy. i rest my case. did you have a mcgovern flower on your car? do you remember shirlely chisolm. i supported her too. i was amazed i supported clinton and he won. i was quite worried about my intellect and character when that happened having never been on a winning side before or since. but things are back to normal now. i pick the losers and preen about my genuis.
Result number: 57 Posted by Nancy N on 1/03/03 at 12:26 After reading many of John's posts over the past two and a half years, I've come to the conclusion that there is no place on earth that John has not at least visited, and he's lived in almost as many. So--can we piece together his geographical history? Off the top of my head, I can remember the following: 1. He currently lives in Little Rock. 2. He spent a year on Flatbush Ave (is that Brooklyn or Queens?) and went to Wall Street every day. 3. He also lived in Cedar Rapids. 4. He spent time in Vietnam 5. His daughter was born in Mount Holly, NJ, which I presume means he lived there at the time (at Maguire, perhaps?) Anybody remember any others? I'm sure more will come to me. This game won't be as much fun if John posts the whole thing for us, of course. I'm curious to see how well we can do on our own. :)
Result number: 58 Posted by pala on 1/03/03 at 09:28 born in brooklyn new york. just started toughening up and then it was off to long island to absorb the cultural amosphere of bowling alleys and shopping malls. then to college. then ran away to berdkely as young hippy. then back to college. then atlanta georgia and a marraige to uggh an attorney. then ran away to berkeley as middle age hippy. then atlanta for a graduate degree. then ran away to join a clothing optional hippy hot springs community in northern calif. then decided i needed to own a house . back to atlanta where houses are affordable. and here i be. a southerner. well, shut mah mouth before i swallow a grit.
Result number: 59 Posted by pala on 1/01/03 at 22:52 the answer to that question where i come from is "whatsit to ya? you guessed it. brooklyn.
Result number: 60 Posted by Julie on 12/27/02 at 14:36 Paula, I came to live in England because I met my husband while travelling in Europe in 1960. I've lived here ever since. But actually, I left the Bronx well before that, to go to Antioch College in Yellow Springs Ohio in 1952, and never really lived in the Bronx again. Crete is more recent. I do spend time there and have done since about 1981 when we first discovered that magnificent mountainous island. Thailand? No, not me, that was Alan K. I have been several times to south India, though. And what brought you to Atlanta from Brooklyn? I'll have to look for your answer when I get back in two weeks!
Result number: 61 Posted by pala on 12/22/02 at 21:18 i proclaim you a jewish princess too. ....larry is from baptist stock out of alabama i am from jewish stock out of brooklyn. when we first got together i had quite a job of training him to treat me as the royalty my parents raised me to be. he thought i'd pull a plow all day or some modern equivilent. it was not really his fault. i blame all women who cook, clean, boost male egos, give birth drug free , silently and courageously. really. stop it. it makes me look bad.
Result number: 62 Posted by Julie on 12/11/02 at 07:56 Thanks Paula. I wish I'd seen your post last night - the underwear might have helped me get some sleep. My husband has a raging toothache which is keeping both of us permanently awake. I always thought 'white trash' was a term used only in the American south, to describe an underclass of rural southern poor. That's why I wondered. But if you are white trash from Brooklyn, and if your dad, Nancy, is white trash from Brooklyn, then I must be white trash from the Bronx. I thinque we may have to start a new clique. Methinques.
Result number: 63 Posted by pala on 12/10/02 at 18:17 sure julie. keep the underwear on head till midnight. sure there's white trash from brooklyn. i guess. what else might we be called? well, maybe just "from brooklyn".
Result number: 64 Posted by nancy s. on 12/10/02 at 18:13 julie, i think my father may have been white trash from brooklyn. he was born and grew up in brooklyn (except for a brief stint in peoria), and it was the depression years, so the family probably didn't have much money. maybe this qualifies. i thought it was very important for the whole board to know. nancy .
Result number: 65 Posted by Julie on 12/10/02 at 17:48 The Bronx, Paula. Also a beatnik-manque (well, at least a sort of bohemian). Definitely a soulmate. And when I was ten I had a boyfriend who lived in Brooklyn. Maybe we should ask him to be in the klik, sorry, kult.
Result number: 66 Posted by Julie on 12/10/02 at 17:44 I hope so, Paula - does that mean you've accepted me into yours? By the way - I didn't realise there was such a thing as white trash from Brooklyn. Are you sure?
Result number: 67 Posted by pala on 12/10/02 at 08:04 as you can see from the above you have been admitted to my clique and upgraded to my cult very quiquely. it is a real good ol gal system cause i think you lived in my turf . brooklyn, bronx. i forget.
Result number: 68 Posted by pala on 12/08/02 at 17:41 wendyn. i agree. here goes. legalize all victimless crimes. circumcision up to parents. potato. zee. the guy who did win it. euthanasia, absolutely. i don't believe in god. monarchy? i think not. world perception of america : not good. jfk: jhonson did it. george bush: please refer to world perception of america. woman's right to choose. socialized meicine. yes. gun control yes. capital punishment no. what is the big deal about people saying how they think? last time i looked this was america. no one here should be afraid to express themselves. everyone has a right to their opinions. i am never afraid to express mine. who would be and why i wonder. come and get me. but be warned. i'm from brooklyn. :)
Result number: 69 Posted by Julie on 11/19/02 at 16:54 Paula, in the Bronx we were always terrified of the tough kids from Brooklyn (I have a feeling we've been through this before, come to think of it). You're right - dodger fans were definitely people who rooted for the underdog. A Dodger win was a major and highly unusual event. We Yankee fans could never believe it when it happened.
Result number: 70 Posted by pala on 11/19/02 at 08:53 i was born in brooklyn and lived near flatbush ave and my whole family should see a psychiatrist. see how much we have in common?
Result number: 71 Posted by Julie on 11/18/02 at 16:58 John, I'm glad to hear you were at Yankee Stadium in 1957. That was after my time (I don't mean I'm older than you, we are the same age as you know), I mean that by then I'd stopped going to baseball games. But I spent my childhood Saturdays either at Yankee Stadium or the NY Giants' home playing field (I can't remember its name - how awful!) and switched weekly from being a Giant fan to a Yankee fan. I HATED the Brooklyn Dodgers. Everyone in the Bronx hated them.
Result number: 72 Posted by Julie on 11/18/02 at 16:57 John, I'm glad to hear you were at Yankee Stadium in 1957. That was after my time (I don't mean I'm older than you, we are the same age as you know), I mean that by then I'd stopped going to baseball games. But I spent my childhood Saturdays either at Yankee Stadium or the NY Giants' home playing field (I can't remember its name - how awful!) and switched weekly from being a Giant fan to a Yankee fan. I HATED the Brooklyn Dodgers. Everyone in the Bronx hated them.
Result number: 73 Posted by john h on 11/18/02 at 11:16 Julie: I was at Yankee stadium in 1957. I think I told you I lived on Flatbush Avenue one summer with my aunt and uncle who was a Psychatrist at the Brooklyn State Mental Hospital. Lived on grouunds. Only a mile from Ebbets Field so watched the real Dodgers during my college years. Worked off Wall St. on Maiden Lane at Home Insurance Company. My cousing was going to Erasmus High which you may know.
Result number: 74 Posted by paula on 1/22/02 at 23:32 didn't mean to ignore your post. i get kind of confused what with all the threads. i seem to forget threads i started. i have the attention span of a gnat. flatbush avenue near the park. but that was a million years ago as i am older than dirt. where in brooklyn are you from?
Result number: 75 Posted by monte on 1/21/02 at 12:05 hey paula...i live in Brooklyn...where were you from?
Result number: 76 Posted by paula on 1/20/02 at 15:50 we've moved the accent discussion away from that thread. nancy here's the bad news . fight it as you may if you live there long enuf you'll be saying all your punchlines like woody allen. brooklyn is catching. it is creeping to new jersey, there is no escape. it is spreading through the nation. my southern friends have all been infected with it here, from me, and we all sound like woody allen now.
Result number: 77 Posted by paula on 1/20/02 at 15:46 you are never a southerner to southerneres. no matter how long you've lived in the south. you are always a yankee. i lived on and off in california and so i guess that makes me a bubbafornian. or somthin. i never visit brooklyn or new york. i miss new yorkers sometimes. in fact listening to rudy juliane was like going home. but atlanta isn't really the south anymore it's more like L.A. east. at least the traffic and smog are.
Result number: 78 Posted by Julie on 1/20/02 at 13:47 Hi Paula I'm glad you extricated yourself from that thread with a few OMs, and it's a fine idea to start a new one. It sounds as though you've travelled as far from your origins as I have from mine. So you've been a southerner for 30 years? Do you ever go back to Brooklyn? My home (from aged 3 to 17) in the Bronx was one of the thousands of victims of landlord-burning in the 70s. When I visited my parents in 1979 (they'd shifted to Manhattan ten years earlier) we went up to have a look at it. When we turned the corner and saw the blackened bricks my mother refused to get out of the car, but my dad and I had a good look. It was a sobering experience I like your story about the county sheriff! I think you have quite a few heelspurs neighbours in Atlanta - Carmen for one, and I'm sure there are others. And you've got John just around the bend in Little Rock...well, maybe it's not as close as all that, but it feels like it from this distance. All the best Julie
Result number: 79 Posted by paula on 1/20/02 at 10:55 i have decided to leave that thread due to what i percieved as some unpleasantness. can i continue discussion with you here? i came to georgia by accident , i was driving accross country in my hippy youth and ran out of money and gas in atlanta. never saw so many trees never saw such beauty as georgia. never met such polite people. man, i ruled the road for a while till i realized i was an aggressive new york driver. 30 years ago i was at a cross section of stop signs and beat out a country sheriff. when he stopped me i said hey, it's all fair. i bluffed you, i won. he said where are you from and i said brooklyn. he said down here we take turns. he didnt ticket me. it shamed me into a whole new world of fairness. it also took me a while to realize that the term "y'all come back soon" was really just the brooklyn equivilant of "see ya". a number of southerners were sure surprised that i came back at all let alone soon. i love it here for the most part and atlanta is of course a very progressive city now. still has a lot of trees.
Result number: 80 Posted by paula on 1/20/02 at 02:48 scared of the kids from brooklyn? suddenly i stand taller, i feel better. i want to cock-a-doodle-doo all sorts of brooklynese. i stand in the middle of my living room in georgia and yell "whatsit to ya" and then a few other things that are only considered everyday language to those born in the bronx or brooklyn. my alabama friend looks afraid, very afraid.
Result number: 81 Posted by Julie on 1/20/02 at 02:40 Paula, that's a scream. WE were scared of the kids from BROOKLYN. I don't think I could reproduce that ceremonial chant now, though yes, I remember it - but after 40 years in England my Bronx is a bit rusty. Cheers!
Result number: 82 Posted by paula on 1/20/02 at 02:06 the south bronx? then you probably know the ceremonial chant screamed through a car window and the ritual gesture that accompanies it. if i heard it from you i could probably place you from the bronx. not that folks from the bronx are the only ones who do this, just that i specialized in knowing what borough from this brief invective. when i was a kid the only people we were scared of in brooklyn were kids from the bronx, they were tougher they fought better. whenever a kid from the bronx moved onto our block the rest of us kids paid obeisance........maam.
Result number: 83 Posted by John h on 1/19/02 at 15:40 Paula I had a deep southern accent when I lived in Brooklyn. I do not think they could understand me. Probably thought I was from some other country. Went to a neighborhood Italian resturant one time in Brooklyn with my aunt. I ordered French Fries and she hit me across the back of the head.
Result number: 84 Posted by nancy s. on 1/19/02 at 05:50 hi paula, i certainly don't like nasty-for-no-reason posts either. but i think some valid points are getting lost here. two years ago a professional came to this board and began marketing his product all over the place. i mean it was everywhere, and in marketing it he would reply to new posters and badmouth other treatments and products in order to get his more noticed. the thing is, he had a pretty good product -- it ended up helping some people and not others -- so it certainly deserved a place on the board. but because of his marketing motive, he was outright misleading new posters about other treatments and trying to turn them away from them -- treatments known to work for some people. sometimes he would do this subtly, other times not so subtly. my main worry at that point was not whether he would be driven off the board -- because he'd already introduced his product, and it was here for all the world to see, and that's good -- but that if he stayed on the board and continued to market his product At The Expense of other products and treatments, he'd be misleading new posters. i was more concerned about those new posters getting biased info and being told not to bother with other treatments known to help some people. a couple of the recent posters i think you have in mind were doing this same kind of thing -- even the one who wasn't marketing anything, just enthusiastic about the one eswt machine that helped her; she was dismissing ALL other treatments and all other info on this website. this is just plain misleading and wrong. i think people who burst on here and do this have to be questioned, challenged. i challenged the guy i wrote about above -- my point being that he shouldn't dismiss other treatments in order to try to make his product look better -- and some people agreed with me right away, but boy, did i get blasted by a few other people -- by one regular poster in particular (no longer here). and that drove ME from the board -- a relative newcomer who was desperately in need of this board! i was gone for about a month and then came back. his product was still here, as it should have been, but his misleading posts were mostly gone. some people on here are more tactful than others when challenging someone, but i think it's a fact that some statements and some motives at times have to be challenged, for the good of everyone but especially for the good of new posters who will be arriving and reading possibly misleading statements. i don't believe it's nasty to question -- i think it's crucial. this board wouldn't have the integrity it does if no one who comes here to promote or sell were questioned. we want new ideas, absolutely, but not at the expense of truth, i hope! because who's going to rescue new posters who read misleading posts by people with ulterior motives and believe that they should dismiss proven treatments? that could have disastrous results for newbies, and certainly their well-being counts at least as much as the feelings of a new product-promoter. so there's my three cents, for what it's worth. i know you mean well, paula, i don't doubt that for one second. if what new product-promoters have to offer is good, they'll stay around to defend it and will understand why people here have questions -- and if they don't dismiss other treatments, they'll be welcomed. and they have been, ultimately, for a long time. again, i'm not talking about nasty-for-no-reason -- i hate that. i'm talking about keeping the board truthful. all the best, paula, you tough brooklynite hippie (all compliments!). nancy
Result number: 85 Posted by paula on 1/18/02 at 14:25 elliot i think the precise brooklynese of your posts might be made more succinct: "you talkin TA me?"
Result number: 86 Posted by paula on 1/18/02 at 14:21 elliot i think the precise brooklynese of your posts might be made more succinct: "you talkin TA me?"
Result number: 87 Posted by paula on 1/18/02 at 14:19 jhon that's because you never said "whats it to ya" in the wrong tone of voice. that's the brooklyn shalom or aloha. it has many meanings and if the context and interpretation is misunderstood, well, i don't have to say anymore. you've been to the hollowed ground, birthplace of rudy juliane.
Result number: 88 Posted by paula on 1/18/02 at 09:49 believe it or not i am considered to have a very dry and sarcastic sense of humor. but i use it here very sparingly and this is why.: some of us here are in hideous pain with tragically disabled lives. if there is the smallest chance that indulging in my sense of humor will chase away real help for anyone here, i refrain. it is not about sensitivity. i am from brooklyn and have very little sensitivity. i won't know your insulting me unless you slash my tires. it is a feeling of responsibility and caring for all of us here who suffer greatly. if you are in high spirits you are the lucky ones here. please don't place those high spirits here in a way that might jeopardize us severe sufferers. oh and by the way the only other way to insult a brooklynite is to infer upon us "sensitivity". i'm already lookin for a tire to slash to disprove such a concept.
Result number: 89 Posted by ellen w on 10/02/01 at 14:17 John, you must be forgetting your Brooklyn roots. It's DA woman! Happy birthday, Laurie, ellen
Result number: 90 Posted by John h on 9/23/01 at 14:49 A year ago Yoko, who is from NYC, posted on our board about her PF. She eventually has reached the point where she can run a half marathon. I do not think she will mind if i post her message to me because once again it points out what our friends in NYC are going through. It also point out that people do get better. "I am fine physically but not mentally. I am not a strong person. My husband has a seafood exporting company, and I am helping him. Due to this incident, one of merchandises was stopped in Ankorage, and the other was stopped in Vancouver for 4 days. 5 day delayed merchandise were totally abandoned upon arrival at Tokoyo central fish market. It ended up huge loss. I am looking for some kind of available state fund now. Traffic is NYC is hell. Our office locates between Battery tunnel and Brooklyn Bridge, and both of them are closed for emergency use only. In order to go back to Manhattan, I must drive x-tra 3 miles to next bridge. x-tra miles are no big deal, but take ON FULL HOUR for three miles. (I run one hour for 6 miles you know) this everyday routine. moreover, while driving i saw and passed many trucks w/full of debris. Very hard to look at it, but really really I cried fo not seeing WTC along the road. John, I have never appreciated to seeing WTC everyday until 9/11. I really really missed them Don't tell me to use subway. My line is detour line and 3 lines are merged tentatively, therefore so crowded and stopped quite often. John can you stand? jam packed subway train stopped w/o proper announcement underground near WTC? I gave up to take subway today. 5 fire fighters are missing from fire house in my block. Not personally, but i saw them quiet often. Big burning smell and smoke came into my office,and gave me a severe depression and throat problem. 2 blocks from my house, 2 hospitals where many victims are there. I must face so-many weeping families/friends. Tough.....Tough.... Everything I have never experienced. I do't know whether I could describe you about on of new yorkers life well or not, but we are struggling. So glad to hear your foot has improved. Keep in tourch. Yoko
Result number: 91 Posted by JudyS on 9/14/01 at 18:25 I know that Ellen actually works in Brooklyn, not Manhattan.....perhaps there's no internet access for her right now. Or perhaps she's just too overwhelmed to even think internet right now.
Result number: 92 Posted by Julie on 9/12/01 at 11:23 Has anyone heard from Ellen? She works in Brooklyn but lives in Manhattan. I am concerned for her.
Result number: 93 Posted by ellen w on 9/07/01 at 14:23 If you live in New York City, you can call one of the city hospitals -- Kings County in Brooklyn, for example, and request to be connected to the dermatology or foot clinic. Ask what the fee is, if there is a sliding fee, and if so, what the fee would be given your income level. In Manhattan, Beth Israel Medical Center has several walk-in clinics that charge relatively reasonable fees. Your main expense may be for a biopsy if the doc decides this mark needs to be tested further. ellen
Result number: 94 Posted by john h on 4/10/01 at 15:31 barb: i lived on Flatbush Avenue on the grounds of the Brooklyn State Hospital (my uncle was a psycharist there). Went to Coney Island and riding the electric horses in the steeple chase frequently. took the subway to wall street and worked on maiden lane. Ebbetts field and the dodgers were still the heroes.
Result number: 95 Posted by Barb-NY on 4/06/01 at 18:44 1939?!? I don't go that far back: :-0 I was talking about the second NY World's Fair in Flushing Queens. I still venture back to Brooklyn because my parents still live there.
Result number: 96 Posted by Julie on 4/06/01 at 16:45 Me too, Barb, me too - I remember all those things! The 1939 World's Fair was unforgettable, wasn't it? I have a photo of my mother and me walking towards the Trylon and Perisphere. I was 4. And we made the long, long subway trip from the Bronx to Coney Island often, at least once a year. I loved it, until I was about 12 and then suddenly couldn't see the point of scaring myself to death on the rides any more. And Manhattan without the World Trade Centre - yes. Not long ago I stumbled on a lovely website called 'Back in the Bronx' - full of what it calls 'Bronx trivia', i.e. pure nostalgia. Photographs and reminiscences from the 30s and 40. It almost made me weep. I wonder if there's a Brooklyn equivalent...
Result number: 97 Posted by Barb-NY on 4/06/01 at 12:01 I grew up in Brooklyn and I sure do remember Bungalow Bar and Good Humor ice cream. They also came around with mobile merry-go-rounds, whips, and half-moon rides. I also remember the mobile fruit trucks, knife sharpeners. I remember the electric bus that rode on trolley tracks. I remember Coney Island at its prime. I remember what Manhattan looked like before the World Trade Center. I remember the NY World's Fair (3 times).
Result number: 98 Posted by ellen on 3/19/01 at 13:23 As we say here in Brooklyn where I work, You go girl!
Result number: 99 Posted by Scott R on 5/24/00 at 15:42 TENS units may be purchasable by patients without a prescription outside of the U.S. Dr. Simon P (and some patients) reminded me of the journal article (abstract below) on using TENS units to deliver acetic acid (vinegar) across the skin barrier for heel pain. Using an electrical current to transmit polarized compounds (ions) across the skin barrier is called iontophoresis. It may be that only "anionic" (negative ions) compounds work. Dr. Simon P (who was treated by the OssaTron twice, I believe) posted a message that said it should be 5% acetic acid in non-ionic distilled water. Presumably, ions in regular water and distilled water (not all distilled water is non-ionic) gets in the way of the ions of the acetic acid. Since vinegar is 5% acetic acid, I'm willing to bet it was initially discovered to be useful by someone experimenting with vinegar, so I would bet plain vinegar is just as useful as non-ionic distilled water. A post made by a a "Mike" (probably not Mike W), a physical therapist, said it needs to be 90% acetic acid and claims vinegar is "70%". My bottle of vinegar says 5%. However, the MSDS sheet says it can cause severe burns and blindness if it gets in the eyes, so Mike the P.T. could have been wrong on the 90% and 5% is the safe thing to do (after all, some people drink it straight at 5%. The acetic acid has to be placed on the negative electrode, I read. I believe this would be the black lead, if you can find one with colors. Or a voltmeter could tell. Or just apply it to both pads. The positive or negative charge of the ion being delivered has to match up with the positive or negative pad of the unit. A message board search on iontophorisis (use "iont" to get all the different spellings) yielded some interesting results along with "tens" and "acetic acid". Put a space after "tens" to prevent "intense" etc from showing up in the results. Iontophoresis was said to also be useful for transmitting DMSO across the skin. DSMO is great by itself and this is probably not needed but it may reduce the amount of DMSO needed (remember DMSO has some serious drying of the skin problems and I certainly wouldn't want an unborn child to be subjected to this solvent). It is also used to transmit dexamethosone across the skin, but it might also work with NSAIDS, if they are polarized compounds. Naproxen (aleve) and ketaprophen is reported to work. I read it goes only 1/2" which hardly is able to reach the spur area. Here's an excerpt from a good article on this: another: Iontophoresis of ketoprofen at 4 mA for 40 minutes (0.28 mA/cm2) resulted in approximately twice the ketoprofen delivery when compared with 2 mA for 80 minutes (0.14 mA/cm2). The enhanced iontophoretic delivery of ketoprofen appeared to be dependent on the higher current density (ie, 0.28 versus 0.14 mA/cm2), as the dosage for these 2 iontophoretic regimens remained constant at 160 mA x min Ketoprofen is an anionic nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with approximately 160 times the anti-inflammatory potency of aspirin on a per weight basis. The quantity of ions that are made to cross the skin barrier is directly proportional to the current density and to the amount of time the current flows through the solution. Current density is determined by the strength of electric field and electrode size. Most units use a current strength of 0.4mA, or 1mA per square inch of electrode surface. This current strength is just below sensory perception. Smaller electrodes concentrate the current, making it more readily felt by the patient. Several investigators have demonstrated that medication at concentrations of between 1 and 5 percent are optimal for ion transfer. Continuous direct current is the current of choice for iontophoresis, since this mode ensures the maximum ion transfer per unit of applied current. It provides a constant, unidirectional electrostatic field between the electrodes to allow continuous transmission of drug. Other forms of current, such as high-voltage galvanic, sine wave, interferential, and microcurrent are not effective in iontophoresis. (this is important because most tens units are pulsed direct current (not continuous - this quote could be just plain wrong) Calcific deposits are amenable to treatment with the acetate ion found in acetic acid. A reduction in the density of the deposit and in the size of the deposit was confirmed by x-ray. Two investigators reported the results of applying acetic acid solution to bursal calcification, tendon sites, and myositis ossificans. Radiographs three months after treatments showed complete absorption of the heavy calcific deposits seen before treatment. 5% acetic acid solution via the negative electrode, 5mA galvanic current, 20 minutes) followed by continuous ultrasound (0.8w/cm2, 1MHz, 5 minutes). more of the first quote at http://www.biomech.com/db_area/archives/1998/9810round.25-29.bio-.html Mike W did some research for me and found the following in Canada: I need a Canadian company that has a web page, will sell to the US, willing to advertise on heelspurs.com, and knows the legalities well enough to know I would not be breaking any American laws in advertising for something that can't be bought in the U.S.
Posted by john h on 5/10/00 at 20:01 st johns wort, prozac,zoloft all perform the same function and that is to increase the seratonin level in your brain which it is "thought" helps control your sense of well being. talk thearpy works for some people but others rrespond very quickly to the newer drugs such a prozac or zoloft. my uncle who i grew up with is a psycharist and i lived with him on the grounds of a mental hospital in Brooklyn during my youth. these drugs did not exist in those days but they have helped millions of people out of depression. there is a lot of thearpy that takes place right here on the board as many of "us" post things that we probably do not discuss with our friends or spouses. it is an important outlet to say the least. if scott could figure out how to get a commission for the service he provides in this area he could retire.Result number: 101 Searching file 1 Message Number 10933 Posted by Dr. Parsons via Scott on 9/13/99 at 00:00 Scott, Thought I should let you know that the over the last week(week 11 since ESWT)I have had significant improvement in my PF, I believe secondary to the ESWT (Ossatron). I am heading back to Toronto for a repeat treatment which I hope will cure me! It is unusual to try a repeat treatment but, as I had such bad PF, it may be what is needed. The other form of therapy that I will get if the the second ESWT does not cure me is radiofrequency lesioning by Dr. Sollitto, Saddle Brook The other therapy that also looks extremely promising is acetic acid Once again I would like to reiterate that anyone contemplating surgery Scott - I tried to post this message on your site message board but the "post message" button did not work. Could you post it for me? Dr. Simon Parsons Posted by Sherri on 7/28/98 at 21:38 ...or would you rather the brooklyn bridge?
Result number: 103 Posted by Lydia Rotondo on 4/29/98 at 12:42 Recently, I have been using a heating pad, a electric massager and an oinment (ben gay or aspercream - but do not use ben gay or any heat actived cream and the heating pad at the same time, it causes a bad burn). I have noticed an improvement in a matter of days. I massage my heel for 15-20 minutes daily with the ointment to work it in. Also, I heard if you place your foot in whirlpool that will help. If you can't get to a whirlpool, a massager will work as well. It is best if you do it before retiring to bed. The heating pad, I put it on before and after my massage (don't use Ben Gay or any heat activated cream). AND WEAR VERY COMFORTABLE SHOES THAT WILL CUSHION YOUR HEEL. I have been suffering PF on my left foot for 2 months due to excessive step areobics. I was told to lay off until my heel gets back to normal. I hope it will work for you. Most important, be very patient.
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