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06/28/2012 09:27 AM
kmp61370
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New treatment for depression....TMS transcranial magnetic stimulation. I've suffered for 25 years with depression, now I am going through this treatment....I can't believe how it is changing me for the better..It really is an amazing process, maybe now I can enjoy a full life that we all deserve.Smile
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whymenow
 
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Wow, that really sounds amazing! Can you provide a little more information on this treatment and how it is helping you? It really sounds great and I am so interested in hearing more about it.

Take care,

Tim

Please do not take anything I say as medical advice. I am not a doctor!
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