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deer |
Posted - 12/14/2004 : 22:08:27 Is phone therapy likely to be just as effective for TMS?In addition I would like to know how the "TMS affiliated" work with the patient.Thanks |
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Laura |
Posted - 12/22/2004 : 09:31:45 Deer,
Glad Tennis Tom gave you the info. I wasn't sure if you had the number or not.
At my last appointment with Dr. Dubin, he said he was going to be flying to New York and spending some time with Dr. Sarno. He was going to discuss my dizziness/imbalance problems with him, even though Dr. Schechter already fully agreed it was TMS.
I haven't personally had a session of therapy over the phone with Dr. Dubin but he suggested it to me since the drive was creating more stress. Anyway, call him because he is a wonderful man who has suffered from TMS himself and can totally relate to others with this syndrome.
Good luck and happy holidays to all!
Laura
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tennis tom |
Posted - 12/15/2004 : 03:57:01 Dear Deer, (he, he, just had to write that),
I have heard good things about Don Dubin on this board and I believe he may consult by phone. He is an associate of Dr. Scheckter. Good luck!
Donald Dubin, MS, MFCC (323) 651-4390 600 S.San Vicente Blvd. #D L.A., CA. 90048 |
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