While most intensive FMD treatment programs in the U.S.--and there are just a handful--are 5-day intensive outpatient programs, FMD patients in the U.K. seem to spend many weeks as inpatients in order to receive their FMD treatment.
This discrepancy disturbs me. I don't see how a U.S. FMD patient is likely to reap the same benefits as a U.K. patient who is treated for a much longer time in an inpatient setting. I would appreciate feedback from both U.S. and U.K. patients.
I am especially interested in the experience of U.S. patients who travel to another U.S. city for a 5-day intensive outpatient program. (I suppose Mayo Clinic is the best example.) By definition, these programs offer no follow-up treatment because they are located far from the patient's home city. What benefit, if any, is to be gleaned from such a program?
Thanks in advance for your insights.