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Old 06-22-2009, 08:21 PM #1
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I dont know if anyone could help me here but i was wandering if anyone knew any drs who perform vns surgery for bipolar disorder. I live in New Jersey so one in Jersey or Pennsylvania would be great my dr suggested it but basically he does not do it and he doesnt know anyone who does it so i basically have to do it on my own. I thank you for any advice you can give me.
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Mine was put in by a Dr in north west Ohio. Is that too far?
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check your computer under surgens that do Vns and then type in Bipolar I am sure you are to get a hit in there some where. And if you do not have a computer your self go to your local libbray and use theres. There is so much information stored on comp now a days just right at are finger tips and I am sure you can find what you are looking for denise, I have a VNS also but I live in the wrong part of the state to help you and I do not have bipolar so I am no use to you.I wish you well my friend the best of luck.
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