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Suffering from Depression? Consider TMS Therapy
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Louis B. Cady, M.D. Welness and Integrative Neuropsychiatrist Louis B. Cady, M.D. Welness and Integrative Neuropsychiatrist
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Dateline: Evansville, IN
Monday, August 7, 2017

 

For many people, depression is an everyday fact of life. It can get to the point where depression defines who a person is, what they can do, and how they interact with others. Suffering from severe depression is different than being depressed occasionally. Everyone has an occasional bout of depression, and everyone feels down from time to time. Individuals who have been diagnosed with clinical depression have physical and chemical changes taking place in their brain that present themselves as emotional states of being. If you are dealing with depression, you owe it to yourself to learn about the benefits of TMS therapy.

Part of the work that psychologists and psychiatrists do includes prescribing their patients anti-depression medication. Anti-depression medication can leave a person functional, but they still may be battling with mild depression symptoms. And even when a person takes their medication, they may face more severe forms of depression.

It is understandable that an individual who is battling with depression like this is eager to find anything that will alleviate the symptoms they feel and allow them to go back to living a healthy and normal life. For some individuals, the relief that they seek was found by using transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS as it is known. Many people say that this treatment, which uses magnets, has produced magnificent improvements in the way that they feel. Some have even commented that they went to sleep one night feeling depressed and the next morning that sensation of depression was gone.

For individuals who have benefited from TMS therapy, the change that they have experienced in their life has been drastic. One individual noted that for the first time, they went out shopping for jewelry. They continued that although going shopping for jewelry seems trivial to most people, for them, it was something special because up until that point they had not been interested in the way that they appeared because of how depression was affecting them.

In 2008, the FDA gave its approval to TMS therapy as a way to treat individuals who have major depression and who did not receive the results they wanted from the antidepressant medication they were using.

Our team of professionals at Cady Wellness Institute has seen firsthand how promising of a treatment TMS therapy is and how it has helped many patients. It has provided potential relief to individuals who have been battling with significant depression for some time and have not received the relief they wanted from other methods. Contact us today to book an initial consultation at our office in Newburgh, IN.

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Dateline: Newburgh, IN United States
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