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So it turns out that the doctor I went to go see does not do rTMS but instead does deep TMS. I was wondering if any of you had experience with a deep TMS or maybe both? Either way I would appreciate it if you shared your thoughts and/or experiences and opinions as to why you think it is a beneficial treatment or not. Thank you.
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What's TMS?
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TMS is explained here
https://psychcentral.com/blog/should...or-depression/ __________________ Super Moderator Community Support Team "Things Take Time" |
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Thank you. I am sharing my experience with deep Tms in the “other treatments “ heading, if anyone is interested.
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dTMS, 42 sessions, did nothing for me. But I am very TRD and YMMV.
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I did like 30 treatments of dTMS. Sadly, that did not do anything for me. They switched me to rTMS on the right frontal lobe - inhibitory. I've done 15 treatments of this and have 10 more scheduled. This is helping.
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