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Who's seen Dr. Getson in NJ for Ketamine
I'm looking for info on Dr. Getson in NJ for his success in Ketamine infusions. If anyone can offer any advice on costs, where he is located, his time frame for his wait list and his ability as a Dr. to treat his patients I would love to hear from you. Does he have a good bed side manner? Does he offer a 3day, 4 day or 10 day infusion? All good ???s, but must know all as I have only read what is at one particular website. Please do spill the beans on him.
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Getson
I met Dr Getson years ago- He is a very laid back regular type person. At that time he advised me to get the 5 day ketamine infusion (which I ended up doing in NYC with a different doc) He also thought I should consider the ketamine coma- His office is very old fashioned- Don't be at all nervous to talk to HIm. I think he works closely with Dr Schwartzman,,,,,,,,,,,
Debbie |
All I can say, Is GET KETAMINE!!!!!!!!!!!! It is the best thing ever, make it happen even though it is expensive, i mean if it works you have soooo much of your life back. then its just rehabilitation. But i would recommend ANYONE ketamine right off the bat :)
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I have also had many surgeries, procedures at HSS and the facility is above any other hospital I have ever been in. The quality of care is excellant, at least that was my experience. The website is www.hss.edu. Good Luck |
It's all very intersting to read and listen in on each post regarding dr's who treat RSD. Everyone is so amazed about Dr. S and Dr. K, but there is another dr who has had such success with Ketamine and that is Dr. Harbut. Although he does a 10 day infusion; he is no longer doing his research as he has just started in a VA hospital in AK. I only wish I could get in with him as soon as he starts seeing patients outside the VA arena. So at this time I trying my best to see who else might be close enough to his treatment agenda and see what might lie ahead.
I appreciate your thoughts regarding this. Everyday it is a constant suffering dealing with the pain. This monster had riddled me for almost 5 years and the bad part is that I am on wc. My PM won't even discuss alternative medicine with me. A couple of years back I heard of pharmacists prescribing Ketamine cream which had to be compound specifically and I had to beg my PM doc to let me give it a try. I was warned it would burn.....yes, it did burn but I at least had to give it a try. If I was to do anything outside wc then it comes from my pockets; hence ketamine treatments. The coma based treatment is NOT an option for me and I won't even consider it. If I am awake then I feel I have more control over my situation including my spouse who would be a voice above my own. |
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Red Swan- I have read and heard Dr. Getson has good bedside manner, very knowledgeable and caring. I know he is a family Dr. so i dont know what dose of ketamine he is allowed to give. I know I saw a pain specialist that gives 3 day high dose and he told me neurologist by law are only allowed to give a lower dose ketamine(unlike pm Dr) so i am curious to know what dose a family Dr. can give. Dr. S paper is on low dose ketamine which has shown success. Yet a ketamine coma uses high dose. I found it so confusing. Best of luck with your search. momof4 |
For papers that have been written by Getson see the research article archive at RSDSA.org.
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Getson
To quote Dr Getson- when i saw him about 4 years ago-"go for the coma- you get more bang for your buck"...I dont know if he still feels that way but that is what he told me.......
Debbie |
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