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Husband's suicide attempt
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<blockquote data-quote="Wishing" data-source="post: 214398" data-attributes="member: 1782"><p>I signed up for a clinical trial but I couldn't stay on it bc I take doxepin and I had to be completely off of it for 4 weeks and taking me off of it caused my heart rate to accelerate to 185 and my BiPolar (BP) go up. The treatment method for the clinical trial was using a magnet that sends a signal thru the brain. It has now been approved in the usa( Just a month ago. I only had the initial session and it made me feel better. Most medications I tried did not work on me for one reason or another. The psychiatrist that was doing the clinical trial told me that ect works in 90% of his patients. He was head of ect at a university center. I have not had ect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wishing, post: 214398, member: 1782"] I signed up for a clinical trial but I couldn't stay on it bc I take doxepin and I had to be completely off of it for 4 weeks and taking me off of it caused my heart rate to accelerate to 185 and my BiPolar (BP) go up. The treatment method for the clinical trial was using a magnet that sends a signal thru the brain. It has now been approved in the usa( Just a month ago. I only had the initial session and it made me feel better. Most medications I tried did not work on me for one reason or another. The psychiatrist that was doing the clinical trial told me that ect works in 90% of his patients. He was head of ect at a university center. I have not had ect. [/QUOTE]
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