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filipe Posted - 01/25/2015 : 03:19:40
Dear all,

I e-mailed a letter to Dr Sarno to thank him. I used the email: John.Sarno@nyumc.org. I received na automatic response telling me this:" Thank you for your inquiry, this is an automatic reply. Dr. John Sarno retired from the practice of medicine effective April 25th, 2012. "

I would realy want him to receive my letter of appreciation for all his work on TMS, which lead me to my cure from chronic pain.

Does anyone knows Dr Sarno's current email?

Thanks,

Filipe

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tennis tom Posted - 02/03/2015 : 06:51:56
quote:
Originally posted by armchairlinguist

quote:
He's in his nineties--now that he's retired hopefully he's playing tennis full time now.


TT you always make me laugh :)

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What were you expecting?

armchairlinguist Posted - 02/02/2015 : 15:05:49
quote:
He's in his nineties--now that he's retired hopefully he's playing tennis full time now.


TT you always make me laugh :)

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Ace1 Posted - 01/25/2015 : 13:56:40
I once emailed and got the same reply as you Filipe, he then a few days later replied to me. So unless something has changed, I still think he gets them but rarely writes back.
tennis tom Posted - 01/25/2015 : 06:30:43
More:

http://www.tmswiki.org/ppd/Be_Part_of_the_Thank_You,_Dr._Sarno_Project
tennis tom Posted - 01/25/2015 : 06:28:12
I doubt if the NYU automated one gets to him, but knowing how well big institutions like hospitals function who knows? Here's one from the wiki that is current:

http://www.tmswiki.org/forum/search/954263/?q=thank+you+dr+sarno&o=date

Dr. Sarno has never participated on either of the two TMS message boards. He's in his nineties--now that he's retired hopefully he's playing tennis full time now.

Cheers,
tt/lsmft
filipe Posted - 01/25/2015 : 06:16:02
Thanks Ace. Yes he used to reply me back, but this time he didn't, that's why I was wondering if he has a new email.

Thanks
tennis tom Posted - 01/25/2015 : 06:15:00
Dr. Sarno is retired. He never did emails. He did reply by snail mail to questions when he was practicing. If you go to the TMS Wiki they did a "THANK YOU DR. SARNO" book that you can see a picture of him holding. It may be possible to add your thank you to this book. See the TMS WIKI.

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John Sarno, MD
400 E 34th St, New York, NY 10016
(212) 263-6035

Dr. Sarno is now retired, if you call this number you will be referred to his associate Dr. Rashbaum.

"...there are so many things little and big that are tms, I wouldn't have time to write about all of them": Told to icelikeaninja by Dr. Sarno



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Ace1 Posted - 01/25/2015 : 05:56:56
Filipe, I think he still can see the email despite the response. He just can't respond to everyone and he probably gets so many thank you emails.

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