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susan828 |
Posted - 03/27/2015 : 06:46:08 Can someone tell me which videos I can purchase that are the same as Dr. Sarno's lectures with new patients? I have looked online but see audio books which I don't want because I have all of his books. I do see a lecture for $49 on his site but wonder if he has the full course that he gave in person when he was doing these.
Is there anyone in NYC who still does lectures? I don't think Dr. Rashbaum does...any help would be appreciated. |
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tennis tom |
Posted - 03/30/2015 : 10:47:30 quote: Originally posted by Rile84
I think I should watch the video.
And from the history of your past posts here, I think you are a SPAMMER!!! |
Rile84 |
Posted - 03/30/2015 : 02:25:51 I think I should watch the video. |
tennis tom |
Posted - 03/29/2015 : 08:13:13 From Walt's review:
"In a word, the video lecture is fantastic! Anyone in any kind of pain should watch the video. It is a 2-hour lecture with a doctor who is the closest to the friendly, caring doctor who used to make house calls years ago when I was a boy." |
icelikeaninja |
Posted - 03/29/2015 : 01:04:28 Hi, Ive seen Dr.R and hes a very nice guy. Not as stern or straight to the point like Dr.Sarno but still a very nice man.
I saw him almost two years ago and he is located in a big office building for NYU.
I have the Sarno VHS tape lectures and they are awesome. I have no idea if they have been converted to DVD but its like sitting in a lecture (which I did about 8 years ago)
I'd get the VHS tapes and just buy a used VCR off ebay.
**Sure I can lay down on a bed of nails and not have pain but why am I having back pain when laying down on a soft mattress? |
susan828 |
Posted - 03/28/2015 : 18:50:46 Thanks Tom...I did see that and will call. I imagine it's really the whole 2 hours. Might be worth the money. I wish he hadn't retired, I am right here and would have gone to see him. Considering Dr. Rashbaum though but not sure how he works. I'll call. |
tennis tom |
Posted - 03/28/2015 : 18:47:21 Maybe this will help:
http://www.tmswiki.org/forum/threads/a-review-of-dr-sarnos-video-lecture-on-the-mindbody-prescription.3635/ |
susan828 |
Posted - 03/28/2015 : 16:11:35 Thanks, Tom, I will call. Just hoping someone on here has them and will steer me to the right thing because I don't want "books on tape" since I have his books. Just want his lectures if that's at all possible. I've seen all his you tubes but wonder if his lectures were all in fact recorded. |
tennis tom |
Posted - 03/28/2015 : 08:48:17 Here's Dr. Rashbaum's info from the wiki:
Ira Rashbaum, MD (Physician) Dr Rashbaum is a Clinical Professor of medicine at the New York University School of Medicine and an attending physiatrist at the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine in New York City. He has treated numerous patients with TMS since 1993. He was a former student of Dr Sarno's and was a contributing author to Dr Sarno's The Divided Mind. (Source) Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine 400 East 34th Street New York, NY 10016 (212) 263-6477 (212) 263-7874 fax Ira.Rashbaum@nyumc.org Main Wiki Page About Ira Rashbaum Survey Response / Website Contributed the article, "My Experience with Tension Myositis Syndrome" to The Divided Mind, by Dr. John Sarno. 2006. Insurance Accepted: Oxford, United Healthcare, Aetna, Cigna, HIP, HealthNet, Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield GailNYC recounts a visit with Dr. Rashbaum in a forum thread |
tennis tom |
Posted - 03/27/2015 : 08:11:13 I would give Dr. Rashbaum's office a call, he or his secretary should be able to help answer those questions. |