Stay Active During COVID-19 with BrainStim Centers

COVID-19 took us all by surprise and has definitely kept us under the unknown for way too long. For many of us, staying at home means giving up on a daily routine. With fitness centers such as yoga and Pilates studios closed, we have had to adapt to a new normal.

Why should I care and keep my body moving?

Working out is not only about physical appearance or feeling strong. Working out helps to decrease stress hormones like cortisol and epinephrine in our bodies. After a workout, your body’s chemical balance will positively change leaving you feeling relaxed and happy.

Moreover, working out has similar effects as antidepressant medication. The purpose of antidepressants is to increase the amount of serotonin—your happy hormone. Working out can also help manage anxiety and panic attacks. The American Psychological Association (APA) states that physical stress during working out mirrors those attacks. The more you work out, the better your response will be during those overwhelming moments. According to the APA, it has been proven that at least 30 minutes a day of any type of physical activity can make a huge difference and increase the amount of serotonin in your body!

What can I do when my gym is closed?

Gym closures don’t mean we can’t work out anymore. There are numerous physical activities to choose from such as walking, bike riding, dancing, hiking, yoga, Pilates…you name it! You can stay active outside of your house, get some fresh air, and go for a walk or hike. If you prefer to stay indoors, YouTube has a great selection for at-home workouts or you can find workout applications for any smart device. We recommend checking out Pamela Reif for workout videos and Yoga with Adriene on YouTube. These two women can change your life and you don’t even need to leave your living room!

Here at BrainStim Centers, we offer free classes via Zoom. Join us for one of our Zumba, Meditation, Yoga, or Pilates classes. This is a great opportunity to explore new outlets to help manage any stressors you may be facing.

Our upcoming Zoom classes are:

Monday, November 30 -Zumba with Dario at 7 pm

Monday, December 14- Breathwork & Meditation with Wendy Hassenpflug 7 pm

Tuesday, December 29- Pilates with Cristina 11:30 am

Send an email request to info@brainstimcenters.com to receive a link to our zoom classes.

Personal Stories of Success through TMS Therapy

Below is a spotlight on our recent program success story with our patient Nikki, who has bravely offered to share her journey and speak up about her experience with us at BrainStim Centers, in order to support and help others who may be struggling with challenges.

When I caught up with Nikki, she said, “For the first time in many years (and with the observation of a psychiatrist) I am finally off of medication.” An impressive shift for sure. Let’s review her experience in her own words:

BSC: How did you hear about BrainStim Centers and the TMS program?

Nikki: I am a patient of Dr. Liker. When I saw him at my first appointment for a spinal surgery, I asked him about his mental health care program and if he could help me. I had noticed when reviewing Dr. Liker before my appointment, that not only is he a neurosurgeon, he is an advocate of TMS and the owner of a TMS facility.

BSC: Tell us about your first impression of BrainStim Centers, and about the initial treatment.

Nikki: After my first consultation with Dr. Reyes and completing the assessment tests, which were fun and interesting, I had to wait for a bit for insurance approval before starting my treatments. Although, during the pandemic, it did take a little more time than usual to get approved, I have to say that I have never in my life ever had anyone or any group of people advocate for me as well. I have never had a group regularly keep me updated on the progress of approval the way you and your team did for me. I felt like you really did care about and for me. I know for a fact that you all worked like crazy to get me this treatment! I am eternally grateful to you and to the BrainStim Centers team. I will never forget what you did for me.

BSC: Tell us about your overall experience with BrainStim and the TMS treatment. What were the reasons you sought treatment?

Nikki: As a child, I had a very dysfunctional and difficult upbringing. This has resulted in having several different mental health challenges. The one common denominator within all of my challenges is major depression. After receiving several treatments, maybe somewhere around four weeks, I started noticing a difference in my overall attitude. It’s hard to explain, but if you are someone that does or has ever experienced severe depression, you know what a game changer this truly is. After about the first two weeks of my treatment, I noticed that I felt so much “lighter”. You could say that depression is like a constant storm cloud above your head that’s always there raging, following you everywhere you go and only you. I can honestly tell you that the cloud is gone completely! Before treatment I hardly ever even got out of my bed. I hardly went anywhere or did anything unless I absolutely had to. When I did, I did the absolute bare minimum. In fact, most of my life, I hardly ever wore make up, and showering, brushing my teeth?! Forget about it. When I’m depressed, nothing matters. I don’t do even the slightest things I should do just to take care of myself. Now, I get up out of bed every morning, thankful and feeling blessed for another day. If I go out, I shower and put make up on! I can honestly say without a doubt, that I have never felt so good since I was a teenager!

BSC: Did you experience any pain or side effects from the TMS treatment?

Nikki: Absolutely not! Occasionally when the dosage was increased, I did notice the strength a little bit. But other than that, I never experienced any negative side effects.

BSC: Is there anything more that you would like to add that you think might be helpful to potential patients?

Nikki: Yes, I would first like to say that if there is anyone out there that experiences any of the things I have mentioned here, that dealing with depression really stifles your life. When / if you can remove this obstacle, this allows you to be able to focus on other aspects of mental health challenges. For myself, I now can say that not being depressed all the time, I have the energy, motivation and care to now actually have the ability to dig deeper into healing my other challenges without it feeling like it is such an unattainable, monumental and overwhelming task! In fact, I’m now going to be traveling on my own soon out of state, to attend a four day womens’ retreat and continue my healing journey. I would also like to add that I do still have days where I maybe feel a little down or overwhelmed by just daily life happenings. But it’s not depression. I can tell the difference, and it’s easier for me to move throughout these challenges without literally bringing me down.

Another wonderful thing I’ve been able to do now is spend more quality time with my husband doing all of the things we love. He has been talking nonstop about the changes he has seen in me and how much he is so proud of me. He is my biggest support and cheerleader. I would also like to add that Dr. Liker and the whole team at BrainStim Centers, you, Sonia, Joella, Aleks, and Crystal, are the nicest, most wonderful group of people I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with! Seeing all of you every day for several weeks was really the only contact I’ve had with anyone outside of my home. I feel as though I added new people to my family and I’m actually missing seeing you all every day and talking with you and sharing my life. Not only did I receive treatment for my medication resistant depression that worked, I made new lifelong connections with a group of amazing people. It doesn’t get any better than that.

I would just like to end by saying thank you to Dr. Liker and BrainStim Centers, and all of you, the staff! You have changed my life for the better forever!

Check out Dr. Liker’s most recent Podcast!

Check out Dr. Liker’s most recent Podcast!

Each week, Global 1 features a prominent and renowned surgeon in their Surgeon Spotlight. And recently, they honored our very own Dr. Mark Liker. In their post, they wrote that “Dr. Liker’s broad range of training and experience gives him the insight needed to correctly diagnose complex brain and spine issues and identify the most effective treatments for his patients.”

Global 1 is the largest commercially insured bundled surgery network in California and amongst the largest in the nation, with a network of more than 125 outpatient surgery centers. Click here to read their full post honoring Dr. Liker.

Dr. Mark Liker Featured in Global 1’s Surgeon Spotlight

Each week, Global 1 features a prominent and renowned surgeon in their Surgeon Spotlight. And recently, they honored our very own Dr. Mark Liker. In their post, they wrote that “Dr. Liker’s broad range of training and experience gives him the insight needed to correctly diagnose complex brain and spine issues and identify the most effective treatments for his patients.”

Global 1 is the largest commercially insured bundled surgery network in California and amongst the largest in the nation, with a network of more than 125 outpatient surgery centers. Click here to read their full post honoring Dr. Liker.

New Study shows Remarkable Results

“It Saved My Life: Depression Treatment with rTMS Turns Lives Around” – new study finds…
A new neural remedy called Stanford neuromodulation therapy is being used to treat people struggling with mental illness with promising results. In five days or less, almost 80% of patients crossed into remission and experienced a normal mood within days.

This article highlights how the use of imaging allows more precise target of rTMS (repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) treatment resulting in greater effectiveness.

You can read the full article in KQED: https://www.kqed.org/news/11898991/it-saved-my-life-depression-treatment-turns-lives-around-in-five-days

A couple of people who received treatment using this sophisticated targeting were quoted in the article:

After 45 years of depression and numerous failed attempts to medicate his illness, Tommy Van Brocklin, a civil engineer, says he didn’t see a way out. “The past couple of years I just started crying a lot,” he said. “I was just a real emotional wreck.”

So last September, Van Brocklin flew across the country from his home in Tennessee to Stanford, where he underwent the new rTMS treatment. Almost immediately he started feeling more optimistic and sleeping longer and deeper. “I wake up now and I want to come to work, whereas before I’d rather stick a sharp stick in my eye,” said Van Brocklin. “I have not had any depressed days since my treatment.”

He is hopeful the changes stick. More larger studies are needed to verify how long the new rTMS treatment will last.

At least for Emma, the woman who received Stanford’s treatment three years ago in a similar study, the results are holding. She says she still has ups and downs but “it’s an entirely different me dealing with it.”

She says the regimen rewired her from the inside out. “It saved my life, and I’ll be forever grateful,” said Emma, her voice cracking with emotion. “It saved my life.”

These studies are bringing hope to non-invasive and drug-free rTMS treatments!

MeRT involves the use of very sophisticated diagnostics to more precisely target treatment and is seeing some incredible results. Read more about MeRT and our protocols for treatment.

Pandemic-related depression rates continue to rise. Here’s what you can do.

We’re well into our third year of a global pandemic, and if you feel depressed, wondering when and if you’ll see an end to all this upheaval, you’re not alone. And even if you’re moving through this pandemic with your mental health relatively intact, just watching the news can bring on feelings of anxiety and depression.

So, it won’t surprise you that mental health conditions are on the rise: Depression among adults in the United States tripled in the early months of the COVID pandemic. And new research shows that this only increased in 2021, with depression affecting one in every three American adults.

Just some of what may be contributing to these mental health issues are:

  • Uncertainty about the future
  • Financial pressures
  • Altered daily routines
  • Information overload
  • Rumors and misinformation
  • Fear of getting sick or dying
  • Social isolation
  • Anger and divisiveness in the country and the world
  • Grief over the loss of loved ones
  • Mental health issues after recovering from COVID

June 2020 study by the CDC reported on the results of a survey done on over 5,400 US adults:

  • 40% said they were struggling with mental health or substance use
  • 31% reported symptoms of anxiety disorder or depressive disorder
  • 26% had trauma/stressor-related disorder symptoms
  • 13% said that they had started or increased substance use
  • 11% reported that they had seriously considered suicide

We are now almost two years past that study, and the mental health toll is only getting worse. In fact, suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the U.S. and has been on the rise for teens and adults. The most recent statistics show that 8.9 percent of youth in grades 9-12 reported that they had made at least one suicide attempt in the past 12 months.

If you are feeling suicidal, please call 911. You can also call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255). Additionally, we have listed some resources at the end of this article that may help.

How to Take Care of Your Mental Health

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Fortunately, there seems to be a bit of light at the end of the tunnel, as cities and countries are easing restrictions and infection rates drop. However, with all that’s going on, we see very little emphasis placed on our mental health. Here at BrainStim Centers, we care about your mental health. And we want to help you heal.

It begins with doing whatever you can to reduce the stress in your life. While you may not be able to control what’s happening in the world around you, you can do your best to take care of yourself and your mental health.

Here are some healthy ways the CDC recommends for coping with pandemic-related stress and anxiety:

  • Take breaks from watching, reading, or listening to the news. Try limiting it to a couple of times a day.
  • Take care of your body by eating healthy, exercising, and getting plenty of sleep.
  • Breathe — take deep breaths, stretch, or meditate.
  • Avoid consuming too much alcohol, tobacco, or other substances.
  • Know what to do if you are sick and are concerned about COVID-19, and contact your healthcare professional.
  • Have information on hand about any other support services, such as counseling or therapy.
  • Make time to unwind and do some other activities you enjoy.
  • Talk with people you trust about how you’re feeling. It helps to connect with others.
  • Become more involved with your community or faith-based organizations.

How We Can Help You: MeRT Treatment for Depression

While you do everything you can to ease the stress from this pandemic, sometimes the depression can still be overwhelming. And perhaps you haven’t responded to medications or other treatments as well as you’d hoped.

Depression is often initially treated with antidepressants, psychotherapy, or in many cases both, but sometimes these treatments don’t work fully on everyone. And sometimes people don’t tolerate the side effects well.

We have another option for treatment. It’s called MeRT, or Magnetic e-Resonance Therapy. MeRT is a long-lasting treatment for depression that is non-pharmaceutical and non-invasive, and MeRT is FDA-approved for the treatment of Depression and Major Depressive Disorder.

MeRT is a highly personalized treatment that focuses on balancing your brainwave activity to ease symptoms of depression. Patients who are clinically depressed have markers that we can see in their EEG studies, so the first step of MeRT is performing a qEEG, or brain map, to clearly locate those markers. Once we identify the imbalance, we can strengthen the brainwave activity through a highly personalized treatment plan using TMS.

Treatment for depression with MeRT has proven highly successful in permanently relieving patients of symptoms of depression, anxiety, and more.

Learn more about our proven treatments for depression here.

Additional Mental Health Resources

Find a health care provider or treatment for substance use disorder and mental health:

Interactive Map of Selected Federally Qualified Health Centers

SAMHSA’s National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) and TTY 1-800-487-4889

Treatment Services Locator Website

How Childhood Trauma can Affect the Brain

Dr. Mark Liker, located in the Greater Los Angeles Area, Can Help You Overcome the Effects of Childhood Trauma

Childhood trauma is all too common these days. Approximately 14% of Americans report that they experienced emotional abuse or neglect during their childhood. And that trauma can also cause permanent changes to the structure of the brain.

A recent article in The Irish Times went into detail about brain health and adverse childhood experiences:

“Psychological studies have shown… that traumatic experiences in childhood have the potential to alter a child’s brain through the narrowing of neural pathways which may cause longer-term effects in areas such as attachment issues, physical health, emotional regulation, dissociation cognitive abilities, self-concept and behavioural [sic] control. Brain development in infancy and early childhood lays the foundation for all future development.”

It is important to note that extended periods of trauma in childhood can increase the chances of:

  • anxiety disorders
  • bipolar disorder
  • major depression
  • personality disorders
  • PTSD
  • psychosis

As another example, a study used an MRI to measure changes in brain structure among young adults who had experienced childhood trauma. As a result of their testing, they discovered differences in nine brain regions between those who had experienced childhood abuse and neglect and those who had not.

It’s probably not surprising to you that trauma in childhood affects people later in life. However, the manner in which this trauma alters the brain is important to understand. After all, the more we know the areas of the brain affected, the more we can treat those areas and lessen the effects in adults.

Call Our New Patient Coordinator to Learn More

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Three Levels of Childhood Stress

Childhood trauma is all too common these days. Approximately 14% of Americans report that they experienced emotional abuse or neglect during their childhood. And that trauma can also cause permanent changes to the structure of the brain.

A recent article in The Irish Times went into detail about brain health and adverse childhood experiences:

“Psychological studies have shown… that traumatic experiences in childhood have the potential to alter a child’s brain through the narrowing of neural pathways which may cause longer-term effects in areas such as attachment issues, physical health, emotional regulation, dissociation cognitive abilities, self-concept and behavioural [sic] control. Brain development in infancy and early childhood lays the foundation for all future development.”

It is important to note that extended periods of trauma in childhood can increase the chances of:

  • anxiety disorders
  • bipolar disorder
  • major depression
  • personality disorders
  • PTSD
  • psychosis

As another example, a study used an MRI to measure changes in brain structure among young adults who had experienced childhood trauma. As a result of their testing, they discovered differences in nine brain regions between those who had experienced childhood abuse and neglect and those who had not.

It’s probably not surprising to you that trauma in childhood affects people later in life. However, the manner in which this trauma alters the brain is important to understand. After all, the more we know the areas of the brain affected, the more we can treat those areas and lessen the effects in adults.

Call Our New Patient Coordinator to Learn More

CALL:(310) 895-7122

Three Levels of Childhood Stress

childhood trauma

Every child experiences stress. After all, stress is a part of life, and an important way to learn how to handle situations and increase resilience. However, there are different levels of stress, each of which has a different impact on the brain.

Positive Stress is a moderate type of stress, which only lasts for a short time and is a normal part of life. Examples of this type of stress may include being left in daycare for the first time or visiting the doctor. Learning to adjust to positive stress is vital for healthy childhood development.

Tolerable Stress can be more serious, such as the death of a loved one or a natural disaster. This type of stress can potentially cause damage to the brain but occurs infrequently enough to give the brain time to heal.

Toxic Stress is another matter entirely. This occurs when the stress is strong, frequent, and prolonged, such as abuse, neglect, or violence. This toxic stress disrupts normal brain development and can rewire certain parts of the brain.

Areas of the Brain Affected by Childhood Trauma

How Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation TMS Works to Improve Brain Function

The US Department of Health and Human Services laid out five different areas which may be affected by childhood stress and trauma:

  • Reduced size of the hippocampus, the area central to learning and memory.
  • Decrease in volume of the corpus callosum, responsible for communication between brain hemispheres and specifically, integrating motor, sensory, and cognitive performance.
  • Reduction in size of the cerebellum, affecting motor skills and coordination.
  • Smaller prefrontal cortex, which is critical for behavior, emotional and social regulation, and perception.
  • Overactivity in the amygdala, the area responsible for processing emotions and determining whether something is potentially dangerous.

As we have noted above, these impacts on the brain will affect how a child responds to life. Moreover, adults who have experienced this type of childhood neglect and abuse are far more likely to deal with depressionPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), substance abuse, and more.

Recovering from this type of trauma and its long-term effects on the brain can be an arduous process, particularly when trying to figure out which forms of therapy will work. However, with the proper treatment, including therapies like MeRT, there is hope.

In essence, MeRT focuses on balancing brainwave activity to ease symptoms. We do this by performing a qEEG (brain mapping) to identify the imbalance. Then, we strengthen the brainwave activity through a highly personalized treatment plan using TMS.

Would you like a consultation with our New Patient Coordinator?

If you’ve been experiencing the adverse effects of childhood trauma, then we want to help. And it costs nothing to call us and talk about what is happening.

During your call, the New Patient Coordinator will listen to you and answer your questions. She will also explain our process and protocols, as well as costs, possible insurance benefits, and any other details you want to know.

There are no obligations and she will take all the time you need in order to determine whether you should take the next steps.

childhood trauma

Every child experiences stress. After all, stress is a part of life, and an important way to learn how to handle situations and increase resilience. However, there are different levels of stress, each of which has a different impact on the brain.

Positive Stress is a moderate type of stress, which only lasts for a short time and is a normal part of life. Examples of this type of stress may include being left in daycare for the first time or visiting the doctor. Learning to adjust to positive stress is vital for healthy childhood development.

Tolerable Stress can be more serious, such as the death of a loved one or a natural disaster. This type of stress can potentially cause damage to the brain but occurs infrequently enough to give the brain time to heal.

Toxic Stress is another matter entirely. This occurs when the stress is strong, frequent, and prolonged, such as abuse, neglect, or violence. This toxic stress disrupts normal brain development and can rewire certain parts of the brain.

Areas of the Brain Affected by Childhood Trauma

How Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation TMS Works to Improve Brain Function

The US Department of Health and Human Services laid out five different areas which may be affected by childhood stress and trauma:

  • Reduced size of the hippocampus, the area central to learning and memory.
  • Decrease in volume of the corpus callosum, responsible for communication between brain hemispheres and specifically, integrating motor, sensory, and cognitive performance.
  • Reduction in size of the cerebellum, affecting motor skills and coordination.
  • Smaller prefrontal cortex, which is critical for behavior, emotional and social regulation, and perception.
  • Overactivity in the amygdala, the area responsible for processing emotions and determining whether something is potentially dangerous.

As we have noted above, these impacts on the brain will affect how a child responds to life. Moreover, adults who have experienced this type of childhood neglect and abuse are far more likely to deal with depressionPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), substance abuse, and more.

Recovering from this type of trauma and its long-term effects on the brain can be an arduous process, particularly when trying to figure out which forms of therapy will work. However, with the proper treatment, including therapies like MeRT, there is hope.

In essence, MeRT focuses on balancing brainwave activity to ease symptoms. We do this by performing a qEEG (brain mapping) to identify the imbalance. Then, we strengthen the brainwave activity through a highly personalized treatment plan using TMS.

Would you like a consultation with our New Patient Coordinator?

If you’ve been experiencing the adverse effects of childhood trauma, then we want to help. And it costs nothing to call us and talk about what is happening.

During your call, the New Patient Coordinator will listen to you and answer your questions. She will also explain our process and protocols, as well as costs, possible insurance benefits, and any other details you want to know.

There are no obligations and she will take all the time you need in order to determine whether you should take the next steps.

Can mild autism get worse with age?

As we age, our bodies and minds change in a variety of ways. For some people with mild autism, these changes can cause their symptoms to become worse. This can be difficult to manage and understand, especially since most people with autism are not diagnosed until they are children. In this blog post, we will explore how mild autism can worsen with age and what steps can be taken to help manage the symptoms.

Autism is a spectrum disorder that affects people in different ways.

Autism is a disorder that presents itself in varying degrees and has different forms of expression. It affects each individual differently and is characterized by impaired social skills, language, and communication difficulties, among many other symptoms. Cognitive ability can be impacted, with individuals having difficulty understanding their environment or processing information. Autism also affects motor skills in some cases, meaning coordination and control of bodily movements may be affected too. Every individual is unique, and those with autism will each face a unique set of challenges or have certain strengths or weaknesses related to their condition. With appropriate support, individuals with autism have the potential to live meaningful life and reach their full potential.

Some people with autism experience worsening symptoms as they age

As individuals affected by autism age, the manifestation of their condition can become more significant. Symptoms may increase in severity, more profound social interaction and communication challenges can present, and anxiety levels could rise. Scientific research has identified different elements at work, such as physiological changes or difficulty with adjustment to common experiences like retirement or the loss of a caregiver. Because of this, it is important for older individuals to monitor how they are feeling and be aware that certain situations may trigger a change in their symptoms. Families and caregivers should be mindful of behavior shifts and ensure these people have access to necessary resources such as mental health services.

There are treatments available that can help manage symptoms of autism, even if they worsen over time.

MeRT Treatment has been proven to be an effective way to manage the symptoms of autism, even when they worsen over time. MeRT stands for Magnetic eResonance Therapy and uses a combination of magnetic stimulation and neurologically-compatible software programs to help balance brain functioning. Researchers have found that MeRT Treatment can significantly reduce symptoms such as aggression, violent behavior, and depression from occurring in those with autism; in essence, it reengages the part of their brains that regulates emotion. More studies on MeRT Treatment are still necessary and ongoing, but for those living with autism, MeRT Therapy is a viable option and often one that yields very positive results.

Though interpreting and managing autism can often be a challenge, individuals with the disorder should not hesitate to seek help when needed. The available treatments, therapies, and techniques are what make a positive difference in the lives of so many people on the autism spectrum. With commitment and hard work, we can all strive for a better understanding of what is required for the effective management of autism symptoms. We must remember that although circumstances may change as someone with autism ages, they still deserve equal respect and access to the care they need to live a full and rewarding life. It is also important to recognize that while autism has associated challenges, it remains an inspiring example of resilience and triumph over adversity — everyone affected by it has something special to offer the world around them.

TMS Therapy: An Innovative Treatment Option for OCD Sufferers

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition affecting millions of people worldwide. Intrusive thoughts, compulsive behaviours, and anxiety characterise it. One treatment option for those suffering from OCD is Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy. This non-invasive procedure uses high-power magnets to stimulate areas of the brain responsible for causing symptoms of OCD. Let’s examine how TMS therapy works and why it could be a useful treatment option for those with OCD.

What Is Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation?

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation is an innovative technology developed by BrainsWay to treat depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders like OCD. The system consists of a magnetic coil that emits magnetic pulses that penetrate deep into the brain to stimulate areas responsible for causing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions. These pulses help modulate the activity in certain brain parts, reducing symptoms associated with these conditions.

The Benefits of TMS Therapy for OCD Sufferers

TMS therapy is effective in reducing symptoms associated with OCD, such as intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviours. Additionally, this treatment is particularly effective as it directly targets areas of the brain responsible for causing these symptoms without affecting other areas of the brain or body. Furthermore, because it is non-invasive, there are no side effects associated with this type of treatment, making it an attractive option for those wanting to relieve their symptoms without taking medication or undergoing surgery.

Recommended Treatment Option for Those Living with OCD

For those living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy can be an effective treatment option. This non-invasive procedure utilizes high-power magnets to target specific areas of the brain responsible for causing symptoms associated with OCD, such as intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviours. As this form of treatment does not have any side effects and is effective in reducing symptoms related to OCD, it may be worth considering this innovative new technology if you suffer from this condition. If you want more information about TMS or assistance finding available resources, please contact us today!

Tinnitus Myths and Misconceptions: Separating Fact from Fiction

Are you one of the millions of people worldwide who experience Tinnitus? If so, then the odds are you know what it feels like to have ringing or buzzing sounds in your ears constantly. Despite its prevalence and ubiquity, many misconceptions surround Tinnitus ranging from what causes the condition to how it is treated. We’ll look at some common myths associated with Tinnitus and separate fact from fiction to help people manage their symptoms more effectively.

What is Tinnitus and How Can It Affect You

Tinnitus is a medical condition where an individual perceives ringing or buzzing sounds in their ears without any external sound source. It is often caused by damage to the hair cells within the inner ear, which can result from exposure to loud noises, aging, or underlying health conditions. Tinnitus can severely affect a person’s ability to concentrate, communicate, and sleep, leading to increased stress, anxiety, and depression. While there is currently no known cure for Tinnitus, there are various treatments available that can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. It’s essential to seek medical advice if you may be experiencing Tinnitus, as early intervention can prevent the condition from worsening.

Common Misconceptions About Tinnitus

Despite Tinnitus its prevalence, there are still many misconceptions about this disorder that can be misleading. One common misconception is that Tinnitus is a disease when it’s simply a symptom of an underlying condition. Another misconception is that there’s no treatment available for Tinnitus, but several options can help manage the symptoms. People need to educate themselves about Tinnitus and dispel these misconceptions to seek the appropriate treatment and relief they need. By debunking these myths, people with Tinnitus can learn to manage their symptoms and maintain a good quality of life.

There’s Nothing You Can Do To Treat It

Tinnitus can be a frustrating and sometimes debilitating condition characterized by a persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears. Unfortunately, there is no known cure for Tinnitus, but there are ways to manage its symptoms. Many people find relief through relaxation techniques, such as yoga or meditation, avoiding loud noises, or wearing earplugs. Additionally, some medications may help reduce the impact of Tinnitus on daily life. While there may not be a cure, one can still take steps to minimize the adverse effects of Tinnitus and improve their overall quality of life.

Loud Music Causes Tinnitus

Are you a music lover who likes to turn up the volume to the maximum? You should think twice before doing that. Recent studies have shown that loud music can cause Tinnitus, which affects the ears and can lead to permanent hearing loss. Tinnitus is characterized by sound in the ears that persists even when no external sound is present. The risk of developing tinnitus increases with the amount of time and frequency that you listen to loud music, primarily through headphones or earbuds. So, next time you feel like cranking up the volume, remember that the only way to prevent Tinnitus is by protecting your ears and listening to music at a safe volume.

Age-Related Hearing Loss Causes Tinnitus

As we age, many changes occur in our body, including our ability to hear. Age-related hearing loss is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. One of the symptoms of this condition is the development of Tinnitus, a ringing, buzzing, or humming sound in the ears that can be pretty distressing. The exact cause of Tinnitus in age-related hearing loss isn’t fully understood. Still, it’s believed to be related to changes in the auditory system due to age-related damage to the cells in our ears. Although this condition can be frustrating to live with, there are treatment options available that can help manage the symptoms and improve your quality of life.

The Truth About Tinnitus

The truth about Tinnitus is that it’s not a disease but rather a symptom of an underlying condition. This can range from hearing loss, exposure to loud noise, certain medications, or stress and anxiety. While some cases of Tinnitus are temporary and go away on their own, others can be chronic and significantly impact a person’s quality of life. The good news is that there are treatment options available, such as sound therapy and TMS Therapy, that can help manage the symptoms of Tinnitus and improve overall well-being. It’s essential to seek professional medical advice and not to self-diagnose, as an underlying condition may require treatment.

Taking Care of Your Ears to Reduce the Risk of Developing Tinnitus

Buzzing sensation in the ears can be a frustrating and disruptive condition. While it can have various causes, one way to reduce the risk of developing Tinnitus is by caring for your ears. This means avoiding loud noises, wearing ear protection in noisy environments, and not using Q-tips or other objects to clean your ears. Maintaining good overall health, like managing stress and getting enough sleep, can also help prevent Tinnitus from developing. By adopting these healthy habits, you can decrease your chances of experiencing the annoyance and discomfort of Tinnitus.

Tinnitus can have a drastic effect on the quality of life. It often brings about despair, isolation, and frustration for those affected. It’s essential to stay informed and dispel any common misconceptions associated with Tinnitus to understand the condition and your symptoms better. Taking good care of your ears is necessary when it comes to Tinnitus and preserving and protecting your hearing health. By understanding the reality behind this condition, we can create positive steps to help minimize its negative impacts, ultimately resulting in improved well-being and quality of life. If you are interested in learning more or need help understanding Tinnitus, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re here to answer any questions or provide resources and guidance as needed.