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Originally Posted by Neko1221
I read your orginal post about tDCS and check back to it almost daily to see the progress that youre making and the comments from others as well. I am very newly diagnosed and want more than anything in the world to beat this beast into submission. tDCS is something I've been telling my husband I'd really like to try - I would try anything, really - but this is something that there is so little risk involved with! Its not something I want to try on my own though. Im scared honestly. I feel like if I could have it done just one time in a clinical setting, or have something actually show me how do it (dumb it down for me) I would be less reluctant to dive right in. Hopefully this will be something that I will eventually be able to try, but I hope that by then its not too late to get the full results possible.
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If you can travel to Atlanta you can consult with Jim Fugedy, the most knowledgable tDCS doc in the U.S.
If not then please consider trying it yourself. If I had just been diagnosed it is the first thing I would try. It is not rocket science. If you can apply a bandaid to your forehead you can do tDCS. It is a little intimidating in the beginning but there are folks on the tDCS thread who can walk and/or talk you through it. What state do you live in?
tDCS totally knocked out an injury related fresh case of CRPS for me. Totally gone!!!!!!!