Posted by Racer on July 4, 2007, at 14:17:27
In reply to Re: Heroine as an antidepressant » Maria3667, posted by Babak on July 4, 2007, at 8:46:33
http://www.nice.org.uk/article.aspx?o=ip346consultation
Apparently, TMS was actually developed in England, at Sheffield, and NICE seems to be studying it. That might suggest that you can find it a bit closer to home.
Yes, heroin can make people feel better. There are a lot of drawbacks to it, though -- and I will always point to additives and lack of quality control as the two biggest dangers involved. If you can find a pdoc who's willing to work with you to find a workable solution, it might just involve opiates. Several people here have had success using a combination including opiates.
Have you been able to try any sort of psychostimulant? Ritalin, Adderall, Dexedrine? That's made a big difference for me...
Good luck, whatever you end up doing. And I have heard very, very good things about TMS. My fancy pdoc says he's pretty hot on it, because his patients have done so well with it. He said he's sent them to clinical trials in this country, as well as sending them over the border to Canada when it was approved there.
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