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yogaluz Posted - 03/03/2012 : 17:07:24
After receiving an alarming medical diagnosis this week (see my previous post "bad test results - please help!"), I've decided not to go this alone and want to see a TMS doc. I live in Portland OR and in looking at the wiki, I see that there are two practitioners mentioned. One is an MD (Dave Clark) and the other a clinical psychologist (Serena Sterling).

I'm not sure which way to go with this. Any suggestions? Maybe I should just see both

pain is inevitable, suffering optional
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tennis tom Posted - 03/03/2012 : 19:43:32
Yogaluz, you would first see the TMS trained physician to diagnose if it's TMS or not. That may "cure" you in and of itself. If it doesn't, the physician would recommend a TMS knowledgeable therapist.

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