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Dr. Thierry Hertoghe
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<blockquote data-quote="electrify" data-source="post: 268613" data-attributes="member: 44439"><p>No thankfully I didn't. I also took Galantamine though 4 mg bid since a few days before and during the treatments. Some studies said it prevented memory loss, and I can't be sure it was that but yea. I did feel kinda foggy for a few weeks but that subsided in a month. I was back to school for the spring quarter in 2 weeks after the last treatment which ended in March 2018</p><p></p><p>I'm actually surprised that more people haven't done it for say PSSD/PFS. I know my doc has patients who have though and it worked in a handful of cases.</p><p></p><p>It was a fucking nightmare and im glad I did it. No way in hell was I going to follow protocols for PSSD/PFS (technically didn't have it, but PT141 gave me symptoms mimicking that) in that state. Was completely hopeless and then a switch flipped.</p><p></p><p>Dr M said ECT wouldn't work, but it was BS. He was saying "Go do ACT therapy and mindfulness". Hogwash. I had a severe injury from the melanocortin.</p><p></p><p>From that whole episode though I feel like our entire reality is biologically deterministic and we have no free will. Almost seems like CBT, psychotherapy etc is complete BS to me, but it's understandable I guess given my experiences. I've never had a mental health condition that wasn't physiologically triggered.</p><p></p><p> I went to group therapy at school when I had the PT141 issue and literally nobody in the room had symptoms that even came close to mine and it all sounded so trivial liek "I broke up with my girlfriend im depressed, im stressed by school" type of stuff meanwhile my physiology is literally on fire from the melanocortin reaction and I have anhedonia these people haven't even heard the term before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="electrify, post: 268613, member: 44439"] No thankfully I didn't. I also took Galantamine though 4 mg bid since a few days before and during the treatments. Some studies said it prevented memory loss, and I can't be sure it was that but yea. I did feel kinda foggy for a few weeks but that subsided in a month. I was back to school for the spring quarter in 2 weeks after the last treatment which ended in March 2018 I'm actually surprised that more people haven't done it for say PSSD/PFS. I know my doc has patients who have though and it worked in a handful of cases. It was a fucking nightmare and im glad I did it. No way in hell was I going to follow protocols for PSSD/PFS (technically didn't have it, but PT141 gave me symptoms mimicking that) in that state. Was completely hopeless and then a switch flipped. Dr M said ECT wouldn't work, but it was BS. He was saying "Go do ACT therapy and mindfulness". Hogwash. I had a severe injury from the melanocortin. From that whole episode though I feel like our entire reality is biologically deterministic and we have no free will. Almost seems like CBT, psychotherapy etc is complete BS to me, but it's understandable I guess given my experiences. I've never had a mental health condition that wasn't physiologically triggered. I went to group therapy at school when I had the PT141 issue and literally nobody in the room had symptoms that even came close to mine and it all sounded so trivial liek "I broke up with my girlfriend im depressed, im stressed by school" type of stuff meanwhile my physiology is literally on fire from the melanocortin reaction and I have anhedonia these people haven't even heard the term before. [/QUOTE]
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