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Depression or sadness, What’s the Difference, and where to go for help?

Do you feel sad, lose interest or pleasure in your favorite activities, gain or lose weight, sleep too much or very little, lose energy and feel fatigued?   Perhaps you noticed that sitting still is problematic for you or pacing is an issue. Are you feeling guilty when you have done or worthless? Maybe you do not feel appreciated or loved. Are you having difficulty concentrating on one task or making accurate decisions? Are you thinking about death not by planning for your Memorial but by contemplating suicide?

According to Psychiatry.org, all of the above symptoms allude to depression.   Depression (major depressive disorder) is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel and act.  

One should know that being sad and having depression are not the same.  

Suppose you have concerns about your health after two weeks, and a visit to the Milwaukee Art Museum won’t cheer you up. In that case, Sayeesha, an an-intake specialist from Success TMS, encourages you to “see a psychiatrist for an evaluation.”

“The Psychiatrist can give what the recommendations will be like medication, therapy, or what they deem medically suitable for you.”

Sayeesha

“TMS Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression.   The stimulation helps to produce more feel-good hormones like dopamine and serotonin.” 

Sayeesha

Sayeesha added, “There is no cure for depression. TMS is a treatment to help with depression.”

If you are looking for the nearest TMS by you, Sayeesha said, “There is one on West Bluemound Road.” If you are looking for a closer site, call for more information.  

“No referrals needed for TMS.”

Sayeesha

Please call 1-888-406-9648 for more information.


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