Posted by psychobot5000 on October 19, 2011, at 0:37:05
Hi all,
Today I spoke to some people about a course of transcranial magnetic stimulation which I am going to have. The practitioner was taken aback by my suggestion that, after the initial six-week course, done every day, I might come in for weekly or biweekly sessions to keep it working. The reason, I was told, was that TMS was a more or less permanent solution, that it was 'not like ECT' in that it wasn't temporary.
Any word on whether this could be true? I hadn't thought it was the case. What's the conventional thinking about TMS's efficacy after treatment is withdrawn? (I have major depressive disorder without ever achieving full remission--so far I've always needed to continue whatever treatment there is to maintain its efficacy)
Psychbot.
PS- after an absence, it's good to see so many longtime posters still around here. Hope you're all well (or as well as can be expected) :)
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