Archive for September, 2007
Ask Dr. Roby – A complicated question about the immune system
Monday, September 24th, 2007Roby Institute now open 3 days each week in San Antonio
Thursday, September 20th, 2007Due to growing demand in the San Antonio area, the Roby Institute will now be seeing patients in our San Antonio office on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays effective immediately. Furthermore, the Roby Institute is now a preferred provider of Blue Cross / Blue Shield in San Antonio as well. Call 512-338-4336 to schedule an appointment.  We look forward to seeing you.
The Roby Institute is hiring!
Friday, September 14th, 2007We are hiring a Misys Tiger and Misys EMR expert. If you have experience with Misys Tiger and Misys EMR software, please contact us at 512.338.4336 and ask for Colin
We are also offering a $1,000 bonus for anyone who refers a person to us that we end up hiring!
Click here for more details: http://www.onlineallergycenter.com/employment/misys.html
Ask Dr. Roby – How do you treat Behçet’s Disease?
Monday, September 10th, 2007I’m 23 years old, live in Denver, Colorado, and have had Behçet’s Disease since I was a child. My main symptoms include oral and vaginal lesions as well as skin inflammation.
Does Dr. Roby treat Behçet’s Disease? How so?
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Dr. Roby: I thought that perhaps the best way to answer this question might be to ask one of our patients who experienced similar symptoms to write a response. She was nice enough to do so and I’ve included it below.
“My symptoms were varied. Aphtous ulcers, not just in the mouth, but down into the throat, as well. Genital ulcers, joint inflammation and swelling, terrible migraines that lasted for days, depression, uveitis, gastric and intestinal upsets, and allergic reactions to so many things, that I had hives and rashes all over my body, including my face, neck and decolleté area. There were many days that I couldn´t eat, I was losing more and more weight, even liquids were painful. The docs were telling me that Behçet´s was a terrible disease, and that it would only get worse. My life expectancy was three years, from diagnosis to death. That in the annals of medicine, no one with Behçet´s, ever lived to see sixty.