Posted by Stargazer2 on January 29, 2020, at 22:52:39
In reply to Re: Can Marplan work better than Nardil or Parnate? » Stargazer2, posted by SLS on January 28, 2020, at 9:45:21
Hi SLS
I was getting IV Ketamine and had perhaps 10-12 treatments at $500 per infusion, which I dont think is too outrageous, as it is an hour in length administered by an RN and the procedure has its risks. The doctor that provided Ketamine is a psychiatrist with the right credentials and a member of a National Ketamine Assn that has frequent seminars, where she often speaks. The treatment is complex in that I understand there are more nuances than many patients recognize, I.e. the dosage given is critical and the level of dissociation is also critical, for a successful outcome. She also has a pharmacological branch of practice and TMS branch. She is located in CT and I can provide her name if you like just to read her website and her blog which she updates frequently. I do believe she is in the top 1 percent of Ketamine specialists nationally.
The TMS I received was about 5 years ago and I dont think it was identified as the deep methodology. Not sure though. It was NeuroStar brand.
We could speak more offline if you need addl info on Ketamine. I would not recommend getting Ketamine from an
anesthesiologist. Again I have my reasons for saying that.
I hope this info is helpful to you.
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