Posted by Hugh on February 8, 2022, at 22:45:29
In reply to Re: SGB injections for ptsd » Hugh, posted by beckett2 on February 8, 2022, at 15:33:43
I feel strongly affected by a treatment for about two weeks. I feel its benefits more subtly after that. During those first two weeks, I feel a lot more relaxed. And my voice sounds more relaxed, more resonant. When I go out for a walk, more people smile at me, say hi to me. I'm more likely to strike up conversations with strangers. After the first two weeks, I continue to feel better than I normally do, but the feeling of relaxation is not as pronounced.
The doctor I'm getting them from is going to conduct a clinical trial for first responders with PTSD. He's going to try to determine how many treatments it takes to bring about long-lasting benefits, and will be doing follow-up evaluations of these test subjects for several years.
I had my first treatment in September and another one last month. I'll be getting another one in June. It would probably be better to get them more frequently, but I have to travel quite a distance for them.
I'm going to try the Safe and Sound Protocol next week. I only have to travel a few miles for this one. It's supposed to help depression, anxiety, PTSD. It's a five-day program, one hour per day. I posted about it here:
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