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johnaccardi |
Posted - 03/11/2008 : 14:13:09 Hello,
I think the thing that I need is to actually go to a good TMS physician so I can officially be diagnosed. I think my doubts will be errased If Sarno, preferably, analyzes my situation. Anyway I was wondering If anyone knew of how I could do this since I live in Cape May, NJ...that's as far south as you can go, and there seems to be no TMS physicians in the area. I could drive to New York to see Sarno but I couldn't cointinue to go back for lectures and the follow up visits necessary for treatment. What should I do??? |
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mizlorinj |
Posted - 03/11/2008 : 15:10:13 There is also a TMS guy in Somerset, NJ, which is closer than NY but still 2 or 2.5 hrs from Cape May. Dr. Paul Gwowdz. I liked him. My dad went to him after I went to Sarno.
With either doc, you'd need to go for the appt, then a lecture (which is on a Monday I think), then see what happens. Maybe set up your appt the same day of the lecture? You may or may not need follow up. I didn't need anything else. It was up to me to "do the work".
-Lori |
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