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“In the beginning, I had no interest whatsoever in daily activities. I lived for TMS in hopes that there would be some improvement. I guess it was around the third week that I noticed change in my mood and attitude. Smiling became more normal and I could get more involved in things around me.”

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TMS Testimonial 1

“I am an attorney, an educator, and a youth advocate. I have suffered with depression since I was a teenager. As time went on, I was avoiding people and relationships, I became a recluse, and I was unable to sustain most employment. I decided to try TMS Therapy because nothing else seemed to effectively address my depression and suicidality. When I started TMS, I began noticing more energy and a willingness to leave my home. Now, I have more energy, fewer deeply depressed days, and increased interaction with others.” 

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TMS Testimonial 2

“I am a 48 year old man, with interests in art, photography, literature, and history. I experienced my first episode of depression in my early twenties, and it made life very difficult. I first heard about TMS when my doctor suggested it and described it as working like antidepressants, without side effects. When I started TMS, I first noticed less anxiety and my sense of humor returning, particularly in the last two weeks of treatment. Now I feel better and can engage with people more effectively.” 

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TMS Testimonial 3

I’ve experienced intermittent depression since childhood. Despite earning a master’s degree and helping others in my career, I struggled to find joy. After about two weeks of TMS treatment, I started having joyful dreams and feeling more optimistic. I completed my 36 sessions and feel better equipped to navigate life’s ups and downs. I can honestly say I’ve had no negative effects from the treatment and have greatly appreciated the caring staff at the clinic.

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TMS Testimonial 4

I think the first changes I noticed came after 2 weeks. I was feeling down and had been for many months, a kind of bipolar down I guess — searching for purpose in my life, withdrawing. After two weeks or so, I became peppier, more lively, less weary. After 4 weeks, I may have drifted into an active state: up, ready, the confident and perhaps overconfident self I know as my usual personality. That upbeat mood lasted a couple of weeks. That said, it may still be too early to say what’s ‘different’ so far. I will say that knowing there are alternatives to meds is welcome.