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MRosenthal Posted - 12/08/2004 : 06:44:48
Does anyone know if Dr. Sarno's Associate sees people outside of NYC? Does Sarno or his associate have an email address? I just wish that I could speak with someone who could tell me that I am fine and don't have a pain causing injury.
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Dave Posted - 12/08/2004 : 08:16:09
Not sure what you mean by his "associate." Dr. Sarno does not have a partner; he sees all patients himself.

There are other doctors in the country that treat TMS patients. Some are listed on this site.

However, I can almost assure you that if Dr. Sarno did see you, he would give you the TMS diagnosis based on the history and symptoms that you have discussed here.

I suggest that you forget about finding proof that you don't have an injury, and instead make a leap of faith and give yourself over to the TMS work.

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