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Experiences of rTMS for depression?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 674462" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>It seems this may actually be effective with Ache - or at least something has been. Biggest change is with his affect, he actually seems to be alive again. That of course means he is also more grumpy and obnoxious, but at this point it is welcomed change. Flatness is scary.</p><p></p><p>They are talking about discharging him before weekend. He could get a day hospital place, but logistics would be difficult and he would miss half a day anyway because he needs to continue to attend rTMS in the hospital he is now and the day hospital placement would be almost an hour away from it in smaller city other direction from us than the big city where this hospital is. Also apparently biggest thing they do in day hospital is try to relearn a structure, because many people with mental illness end up having very poor daily structure and sleep patterns. Ache has never had that problem and currently his TMS treatments are scheduled for mornings, so if that would continue after release, it would be easy to structure his day around that and some work helping father in law and sister in law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 674462, member: 14557"] It seems this may actually be effective with Ache - or at least something has been. Biggest change is with his affect, he actually seems to be alive again. That of course means he is also more grumpy and obnoxious, but at this point it is welcomed change. Flatness is scary. They are talking about discharging him before weekend. He could get a day hospital place, but logistics would be difficult and he would miss half a day anyway because he needs to continue to attend rTMS in the hospital he is now and the day hospital placement would be almost an hour away from it in smaller city other direction from us than the big city where this hospital is. Also apparently biggest thing they do in day hospital is try to relearn a structure, because many people with mental illness end up having very poor daily structure and sleep patterns. Ache has never had that problem and currently his TMS treatments are scheduled for mornings, so if that would continue after release, it would be easy to structure his day around that and some work helping father in law and sister in law. [/QUOTE]
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