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Old 02-02-2012, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ballerina View Post
Hi lovefamilypets,

Food for thought:

TMS has a long history of success with treatment depression. tDCS, however, is more effective for chronic pain, is portable, cheap and carries no risk of seizure as does TMS. It sounds like your doc is not familiar with the application of TMS for chronic pain. If so you will, in effect, be paying for his training. I believe TMS for depression is not routinely covered by many insurances. Definitely not covered for the treatment of chronic pain.

You would save yourself lots of money by trying tDCS yourself.

Just my humble opinion.
Hi ballerina,
Thanks for the response. I had no idea TMS carries the risk of seizure. That is not something I need to add to my list of diagnoses. Yes, you are right, I would hate to shell out a bunch of money just to be a guinea pig (not that I haven't done it before, but I would like to avoid it again).
Thanks for all your help!
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