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manta

manta

its gonna be ok
Mar 26, 2023
113
Has anyone tried TMS to alleviate depressive symptoms? If so, what was your experience like?

I've been on Zoloft for almost a year and I feel like it's not as effective as it used to be. Do you think it's worth a shot? My insurance should cover it.
 
Felodese

Felodese

Experienced
Mar 31, 2024
295
I've tried rTMS. It didn't work for me, but if you have the opportunity to try it, I'd still say you should go for it. It's worth a try, and unlike ECT it doesn't have the risk of permanent side effects. I only had a light headache.
 
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HopingOnaMiracle

HopingOnaMiracle

Specialist
Mar 8, 2024
334
I'm currently on my way to my 31th session which is also my first session on my left head side.

Unfortunately it doesn't do shit so far apart from taking a lot of my time (over one hour by train every time). No side effects.

I think you should try medication first if you haven't already. Here you can only get rTMS of two other therapies or medications did not work.
 
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Mr.Tristesse

Mr.Tristesse

@##@@ ME AND MY GODDAMN LIFE
Jul 23, 2022
4,926
No side effects for me but it didn't do anything. I don't believe benefiting from it is that common to be honest. But it might be worth trying nonetheless.
 
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Hollowman

Empty
Dec 14, 2021
2,315
I've tried rTMS. It didn't work for me, but if you have the opportunity to try it, I'd still say you should go for it. It's worth a try, and unlike ECT it doesn't have the risk of permanent side effects. I only had a light headache.
People have had permanent side effects.
 
Felodese

Felodese

Experienced
Mar 31, 2024
295
Hadn't heard of the side effects. In retrospect, that does not feel great... The whole set up, as described, seems very different from what I experienced, though. But, different country, slightly different method with rTMS, and all of that 🤷‍♂️
 
Trillbilly

Trillbilly

New Member
Apr 19, 2024
2
TMS didn't do anything for me. However the clinic I went to also administered ketamine which did help for about 6 months but wore off after that. But I'd still say Ketamine is the most promising medication for mental disorders imo.
 
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doodlebug1

New Member
Apr 12, 2020
4
I am undergoing TMS (Neurostar) treatments in an outpatient hospital setting primarily for depression and less so for anxiety. I'm about 2½ weeks into it and it is helping quite a bit. I've had no side effects.
 

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