dommdy's review

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4.0

I loved this book because it gave me so much hope. I too have lived with debilitating depression for many years, worse the last couple years and therapy wasn’t helping me anymore.

I was already in the middle of NeuroStar treatment when I read this book, and it has helped so much. I now have the wherewithal to make choices in my life that will keep me feeling better. Before, and for so long, I was in too much pain to care. My mother committed suicide, so I knew I would never hurt my children that way, but I often wished I were dead to stop the pain. I may need more treatments down the road, as this author did, and that’s ok with me. I’m so hopeful now of living a healthier life, and enjoying it. I recommend the book and the treatment.

hyzie's review

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challenging hopeful reflective slow-paced

1.5

diane's review

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4.0

Interesting story about a little known process, but it's marred by a few key factors:

* she doesn't talk a lot about the effects of TMS. I know that sounds weird, but it takes a long time in the book to get to her actually getting the treatment...and then she's done, everything's good.

* the book is overwritten and didn't get much of an edit or a copy edit. There are a couple of real doozy errors in it.

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