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Susie |
Posted - 01/21/2005 : 11:23:22 I have a good friend that has had 5 back surgeries since 1999. Last month he had some sort of implant that dispenses pain medication when he needs it. I have been very reluctant to talk to him about Sarno because, in all honesty, I thought he would be too far along to be able to believe it. He approached me about a month ago and asked me how I had improved so I loaned him my Sarno video. He is very receptive and came in today to talk and try to get a better understanding. I really feel that for him to totally repudiate the structural aspect of his pain, he needs a tms doc to look at his information and tell him he is ok. He has had so many surgeries that I feel out of place asking him to make any assumptions. He said he is willing to believe anything if his pain will go away, but I think a doc would help him. We are in south central Ok. Does anyone know a tms doc near us? I almost think he would go see Dr. Schecter. Does anyone know if he would see him and what is his address and phone number? |
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Sara |
Posted - 01/21/2005 : 13:55:24 Dr. Schecter does see out of state patients. I am going to see him the end of February. I wish your friend the best.
Sara |
Albert |
Posted - 01/21/2005 : 12:38:57 The lead page of this site has a link that leads to a list of doctors, including Dr. Schecter. |
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