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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 22
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 22
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Hi all,
Most would agree with a non invasive approach and the TMS sounds good but they originally researched and trialed it for Parkinson's and other medical problems many years ago. There was a lot of debate and conflicting findings, you know how it goes?
Unless there is overwhelming +results it will fizzle out. I like many could benefit but as Mrsd said if it's not blocked or the price is excessive.
Mickeybee - Not many doctors recognise toxic signs, easier to pass it off as anxiety or another disorder. An elderly woman here was on lithium, prescibed a medication by her optometrist. As she was old several doctors suspected parkinson's. Routine visit to her GP required blood/lithium check, levels were elevated due to an interaction, she has Tardive dyskinesia.
Nick
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