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After months of fighting with insurance. I’m off to this new (to me) treatment Monday. Wish me luck!
Sometimes a person shows up here, and it quickly becomes clear that "something ain't right." And then they draw fire...derisive comments, which to me quickly become bullying. I wonder (worry) about the downstream effects of this, and question our responsibility. Am I the nutty one here, or do others have similar concerns?
It's a tricky balance. It's sometimes hard to draw the line between "forum members see off creep" and "bullying a newbie who didn't quite understand the etiquette/was having a bad day".
Unfortunately it's not possible to be welcoming to everybody. If we accept the *phobes who love trolling places like LGBT, we make the place unwelcoming for LGBT folk, and if we accept the creepers who are only here to hit on women in the BDSM forum, we lose female posters who are uncomfortable with that atmosphere.
So I don't think there's an easy answer here - need to keep an eye on our own behaviour to make sure we're not bullying, but "never challenge other posters" would be going too far.
So I had my first TMS - transcranial magnetic stimulation - treatment today. Takes about 20 minutes a day and scheduled for 5 days a week for about 6 weeks. It's apparently a highly accepted treatment in Europe and other nations, but not so much in the US.
They put a tight-fitting 'snoopy' hat on, something like what the astronauts wore on Apollo and the like, complete with chinstrap. They use that to measure where to put a helmet on you that's got magnetic coils built into it. Once it's in the right place, they power it up for 2 seconds and then leave it off for 20 seconds. They cycle between these two states 55 times per treatment.
While the coil's active, it causes (for me at least) tremors in my forearms, hands, scalp and jaw. Doesn't hurt, but definitely feels weird. Leaves me more lightheaded than I've gotten used to from the antidepressants they've got me taking after the series, but seems to fade after a couple hours.
So - none of the really scary side effects thus far, thank god, just slightly uncomfortable ones. This is VERY good news, and makes me feel a whole lot better about it. It's NOT something I'd recommend for fun, but is less uncomfortable than side effects I had from some of the other medicines the docs have had me try.
YAY! Today was a win!
So I had my first TMS - transcranial magnetic stimulation - treatment today. Takes about 20 minutes a day and scheduled for 5 days a week for about 6 weeks. It's apparently a highly accepted treatment in Europe and other nations, but not so much in the US.
They put a tight-fitting 'snoopy' hat on, something like what the astronauts wore on Apollo and the like, complete with chinstrap. They use that to measure where to put a helmet on you that's got magnetic coils built into it. Once it's in the right place, they power it up for 2 seconds and then leave it off for 20 seconds. They cycle between these two states 55 times per treatment.
While the coil's active, it causes (for me at least) tremors in my forearms, hands, scalp and jaw. Doesn't hurt, but definitely feels weird. Leaves me more lightheaded than I've gotten used to from the antidepressants they've got me taking after the series, but seems to fade after a couple hours.
So - none of the really scary side effects thus far, thank god, just slightly uncomfortable ones. This is VERY good news, and makes me feel a whole lot better about it. It's NOT something I'd recommend for fun, but is less uncomfortable than side effects I had from some of the other medicines the docs have had me try.
YAY! Today was a win!
I'm happy to say that my MS symptoms are becoming much more manageable these days and my depression has decreased significantly. I've had a huge weight lifted that was worrying me and I've been able to get off of my medication and have replaced pharmaceuticals (my doctor is aware of me weaning off) with a few supplements and a lot of body work- specifically massage and craniosacral therapy. I don't care if some people think it's crazy, it has made me feel so much better mentally and physically over the last few weeks- like the clouds finally parted and I can breathe. It has even helped with the physical pain I still have from breaking my left clavicle in October. Nothing else has provided this much relief for me and I feel like my self.
*Breathes deeply*
*Exhales*
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How is everyone doing in here?![]()
How is everyone doing in here?![]()
Breathing, thanks for asking. Not all that great, lotta stress doesn't help things, but such is life, isn't it?
How're you this fine day?
Hi everyone. I’ve been browsing this thread a fair bit lately and just wanted to say hello - you seem like such a good bunch. I’m sending my heart out to anyone who is struggling right now and I hope all our paths lead us out of the woods soon. Thanks to everyone who is posting - I’ve come across a lot of useful information in this thread. Much love <3