Dr. Nee is a great physician who truly cares about his patients.

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Vincent
| February, 19 2014 | for Guy Nee, MD, FACP

I became disabled in 1997 from a trauma that left me with neuropathic pain, chronic fatigue, muscles spasms, bradycardia requiring a pacemaker, sinusitis/rhinitis, constipation, multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) and PTSD.

From 1998 to 2003 my condition continued to deteriorate. During those years most of my days were spent in bed or housebound. The only time I could leave the house was for a doctor appointment or hospitalization. I was on a cornucopia of pain meds, SSRIs, benzodiazepines, laxatives, nasal sprays and other stuff. By the end of 2002, the hospitalizations were constant and I was given two months to live if something didnt change.

I became a patient of Dr. Nee in 2003. He was my fourth PCP. Back then, I believe my insurance plan allotted roughly five minutes with my physician. His waiting room was always packed with patients and despite the time constraints he still managed to address my issues and concerns. Dr. Nee always treated me with respect and kindness in addition to delivering great clinical care. My condition was starting to change for the better.

By 2007, I was no longer, confined to bed or housebound. I was off all meds and I was trying to work but I still had issues from the MCS, muscles spasms, constant rhinitis/sinusitis, constipation and other issues. Because of the high cost of living, poor air quality effecting my breathing and MCS, I moved one thousand miles away to Florida for the cleaner air, warmer climate and lower cost of living.

Over the next six years I struggled to maintain my health and then began to deteriorate in many ways despite being under a physicians care. The MCS, rhinitis/sinusitis and PTSD became a nightmare for me and I couldnt live in buildings anymore and ultimately became homeless living outdoors at campsites and in remote areas. Finally, at the end of my ropes the light bulb turned on and I realized that I needed to move back to the Northeast and become a patient again of Dr. Nee.

I came back to Northeast and looked up Dr. Nee and found he was in MDVIP. I enrolled and became a patient in January 2013. When I came in to see him I had been on 40 mg of hydrocortisone per day for the last two years, on five times the recommended dosage of laxatives per day and using high doses of Afrin nasal spray to breath.

Since that time, we successfully treated my sinus infection. I am off the hydrocortisone and just about off the laxatives. I am well into treatment for the PTSD. I am about to begin tapering off the Afrin nasal spray. I am now able to live indoors. I still have the muscle spasms and the PTSD but by next year, I am hoping to be back to full complete recovery and working.

I have made more progress in this past year than in all of the previous six years combined. At the rate which we are moving I believe that I will attain complete recovery by this time next year. Thats the goal. With MDVIP we have the time so every visit we can address all of my health concerns.

Dr. Nee is a great physician who truly cares about his patients. He has my deepest respect and I want to thank him for all that he has done for me. I dont think I would still be on the planet if I had not become one of his patients.

Thank You Dr. Nee, for everything!

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