Just for the record, as I hear very little about the 'failure' rate of this treatment, I had it done at Sean Mulveney's office in Annapolis MD. and it had no effect past the few hours it took for the anesthesia wore off. So, at $1400.00ish per shot, you have to have that kinda money and roll the dice, as I did.
No, one was more than enough. He's just another quack - as, I now know from the CVid Scam, is part of the overall failure of allopathic 'medicine'. In the end, it 's on me. I bought the 'white lab coat' BS
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Sorry for the delay! The short answer: Yes! A former associate producer of Veterans Voices went on to start a company (Stella) in 2020 that has treated 8,000 patients since 2020. She has written a 35-page white paper on SGB ( check out: www.dropbox.com/s/mldzgmaa9jq2noc/211007_stella%20whitepaper_FINAL.pdf?dl=0 ) with all the latest research, and that SGB is provided at over 30 Stella clinics across the US, Israel and Australia. And if you haven't yet done it, reach out to your local County Veteran Services Office. They can do a "benefits check-up".
@@4spida2fingaz0 Well, thanks for your concern. I take xanax. I don't take it often. But I do. I've known about benzo hell for a long time. Sorry you had to go through it. Does this have anything to do with SGB?
Tyler Smith no but you had mentioned your extreme and constant panic attacks and a typical doctor would likely prescribe you a benzodiazepine. It’s just a fair warning, if you didn’t know