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My symptoms are physical now, but I wanted to suggest some treatments that really helped me in the past with mental health that people may not have considered:
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
This is an FDA-approved treatment that's shown to be efficacious in treatment resistant depression and is low side effect. It uses magnets on the outside of your head to fire neurons in your pleasure center, causing a release of BDNF, growth hormone of the brain, and increase brain connections there. It is most likely available somewhere near you.
Bilateral priming rTMS is the best type in metastudies. Two links:
Neuroscience-based Therapy
I want to recommend this book, it's the first neuroscience-based therapy I'm aware of. It helped me a lot with a breakup that left me with high heartrate and anxiety, seriously miracle, overnight results for me and I am known to take years to get over people. It also helped with a phobia. There are Columbia and Harvard faculty that helped develop it.
Amazon product ASIN 0578512815
Psychedelics
These are now being studied for long lasting antidepressant effects, some studies showing efficacy after 2 years from one dose alone
If you are an addict or have ADHD / obesity
I would look into dopaminergic medications, especially if you have a history of addiction or ADHD. Suffice it to say, addiction, ADHD and obesity are all the same brain problem: lack of dopamine tone.
This talk addresses it, but keep in mind older medications like Adderall cause tolerance and so you need medications that raise dopamine in a chronic way, like Wellbutrin, methylfolate and seligiline
Some of recommended drugs for ADHD that don't build tolerance are these:
Wellbutrin, methylfolate, and seligiline
Stimulants like Adderall and Vyvanse induce tolerance and make the problem worse long-term.
The YouTube playlist is this:
The book is this:
Amazon product ASIN 0996159401
The blog is here, I am told all the treatment strategies are in the blog:
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
This is an FDA-approved treatment that's shown to be efficacious in treatment resistant depression and is low side effect. It uses magnets on the outside of your head to fire neurons in your pleasure center, causing a release of BDNF, growth hormone of the brain, and increase brain connections there. It is most likely available somewhere near you.
Bilateral priming rTMS is the best type in metastudies. Two links:
Evidence-based guidelines on the therapeutic use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS): An update (2014–2018)
A group of European experts reappraised the guidelines on the therapeutic efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) previously p…
www.sciencedirect.com
Comparative efficacy and acceptability of non-surgical brain stimulation for the acute treatment of major depressive episodes in adults: systematic review and network meta-analysis
To estimate the comparative clinical efficacy and acceptability of non-surgical brain stimulation for the acute treatment of major depressive episodes in adults.Systematic review with pairwise and network meta-analysis.Electronic search of Embase, PubMed/Medline, ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Neuroscience-based Therapy
I want to recommend this book, it's the first neuroscience-based therapy I'm aware of. It helped me a lot with a breakup that left me with high heartrate and anxiety, seriously miracle, overnight results for me and I am known to take years to get over people. It also helped with a phobia. There are Columbia and Harvard faculty that helped develop it.
Amazon product ASIN 0578512815
Psychedelics
These are now being studied for long lasting antidepressant effects, some studies showing efficacy after 2 years from one dose alone
If you are an addict or have ADHD / obesity
I would look into dopaminergic medications, especially if you have a history of addiction or ADHD. Suffice it to say, addiction, ADHD and obesity are all the same brain problem: lack of dopamine tone.
This talk addresses it, but keep in mind older medications like Adderall cause tolerance and so you need medications that raise dopamine in a chronic way, like Wellbutrin, methylfolate and seligiline
Some of recommended drugs for ADHD that don't build tolerance are these:
Wellbutrin, methylfolate, and seligiline
Stimulants like Adderall and Vyvanse induce tolerance and make the problem worse long-term.
The YouTube playlist is this:
The book is this:
Amazon product ASIN 0996159401
The blog is here, I am told all the treatment strategies are in the blog:
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