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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 214712" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Holy cr@p! This is horrible! I would not let this man ever talk to my husband again, it sounds as if he has gone off of the deep end. I don't care what sort of therapy he wants to call it, it is not OK. Period. Ever. The doctor is bonkers. </p><p></p><p>That is weirder than weird.</p><p></p><p>On another note, I never got to reply to your other post - but I am <u><strong>so</strong></u> sorry this has all happened in the first place.</p><p></p><p>I saw on the health news the other day that magnetic therapy has finally been approved by the FDA to help severely depressed patients. Has husband been part of any of these trials by chance? If not I would look into it, it seems to have pretty high success rate. It is a series of 4 sessions or so a week, for 20 minutes, over the course of a couple of months, where they apply a magnet to the frontal lobe of the brain.</p><p></p><p>Hugs........you guys are in my prayers. And don't ever let that wonky man near your husband again. </p><p>(My Ex had a therapist for years, and one day the therapist called my Ex to tell him he was gay, had left his wife of 20 years, and would my Ex be interested in hooking up. Yea. Un-freaking believable. It messed with Exs head for years. </p><p>doctor, or no docs, these are still <em>people</em> - people that can lose their perspective, professionalism, reality, at the drop of hat. As our husbands, friends, and children's advocate we have to be the ones to help protect them from these vultures.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 214712, member: 3301"] Holy cr@p! This is horrible! I would not let this man ever talk to my husband again, it sounds as if he has gone off of the deep end. I don't care what sort of therapy he wants to call it, it is not OK. Period. Ever. The doctor is bonkers. That is weirder than weird. On another note, I never got to reply to your other post - but I am [U][B]so[/B][/U] sorry this has all happened in the first place. I saw on the health news the other day that magnetic therapy has finally been approved by the FDA to help severely depressed patients. Has husband been part of any of these trials by chance? If not I would look into it, it seems to have pretty high success rate. It is a series of 4 sessions or so a week, for 20 minutes, over the course of a couple of months, where they apply a magnet to the frontal lobe of the brain. Hugs........you guys are in my prayers. And don't ever let that wonky man near your husband again. (My Ex had a therapist for years, and one day the therapist called my Ex to tell him he was gay, had left his wife of 20 years, and would my Ex be interested in hooking up. Yea. Un-freaking believable. It messed with Exs head for years. doctor, or no docs, these are still [I]people[/I] - people that can lose their perspective, professionalism, reality, at the drop of hat. As our husbands, friends, and children's advocate we have to be the ones to help protect them from these vultures.) [/QUOTE]
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