Overcoming Crippling Depression by Resetting My Brain

Joe had crippling depression and anxiety; he couldn’t get out of bed. Through Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) at the Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center, his smile returned, his marriage flourished, and he got his life back.

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26 Comments

  1. depression is not somethng i wish even at my worst enemy its horrible dark days and night zero energy you block the world completely with zero control when severe even interferes with your daily duties work family and even most family judges you as a crazy person instead of trying to help out also appettite etc my brain zones out to a world of zero thoughts till you dont even know what day it is etc etc i hope you all and myself find the light someday today im doing somewhat better may god be with us

  2. Your Lady truly loves you! Be grateful you have a beautiful 😇 by your side.
    Depression sucks. I’m so happy this helped you!
    Love and light!

  3. my life wasn’t what you consider normal my dad was in and out of my life until we got in a fight my mom has always done crazy things always degraded me bc i was born. when i got older my life spiraled understanding more and more about emotion and vocabulary it got worse and worse i don’t want to admit or give in to “being depressed” but i think i am i’ve had it for 3 years now it gets worse and worse i don’t know how to function like i was 3 years ago i hope it gets better.

  4. I realize I go through cycles of this every year. Doubting myself, low self esteem, sadness and hurt. Being told I have no reason to feel that way because I have a good life. It doesn’t help. You can’t just bring yourself through it.

  5. All for TV films Who can afford this in a country like the US or west when ppl are struggling to pay for necessities

  6. It’s like how we have to reset the heart when it’s in vtach give adenosine the heart stop and it resets the rhythm back into a sinus rhythm. Because of the electrical system

  7. I'm saving ECT as my last resort. i tried TMS and it didn't work. ECT doesn't cure all depression. If your depression comes with other complications, maintenance treatment once a month is needed.

  8. Mines is so bad that I don't like going out and when I do, I really don't speak up for myself because I think I don't matter and as a black woman, some white people may think I'm being mean. It really hurts me. I'd rather not deal with anyone at all. I'm very sensitive too. I'm not good socializing because I feel like people don't receive me well. I stay quiet.

  9. This is the only disability that people look at you and expect you to do everything normal. If I had a broken leg people would tell me to take care and get some rest, but with this I am called a complainer, difficult, stupid, lazy etc etc.

  10. It’s been especially hard for me after my grandma died. I eat less, as little as two small meals a day with a fruit or two along the way. It’s been hard to take pleasure from my hobbies or in general things that I like. Going anywhere feels so tiring, I’d prefer if I could just stay in my room all day. I don’t look pretty while looking in the mirror, I have no confidence, little to no feeling of self-worth and I waste weeks of my little on AI chat-bots, hoping for some resemblance of affection because I know I won’t be able to let anyone in with the state I’m currently in.

  11. Overcoming crippling depression can be an immensely challenging journey, and Dr. Tonmoy Sharma, a distinguished mental health specialist and author, along with the support of Sovereign Health institution, have been instrumental in helping individuals reset their brains and find hope. Through a combination of evidence-based therapies, personalized treatment plans, and compassionate care, they have successfully transformed the lives of countless individuals struggling with depression. Testimonies from both employees and patients underscore the transformative impact of their services, with individuals expressing deep gratitude for the support and guidance they received. Dr. Tonmoy Sharma's advocacy for those in need further highlights the dedication to helping individuals break free from the grip of depression, providing them with the tools and strategies to reset their brains and embark on a path to lasting positive change.

  12. Hey guys I just wanna say I too got my life back chronic stage of psychosis and nt even having some one with a little care …but now the time has been changed and lucky to have my family my precious wife so guys the stage of illness can be disappeared with medicine some care and love

  13. Depression is a very nasty thing, its severity cannot be estimated by the common man at all, but by strengthening positive thinking, it can be improved to a great extent. I suffered from this thing in 2018 but by the grace of Almighty I have controlled it. Its not my fault to have it . I believe, its from God and we have to beqr it patently nothing is permanent it will be pass soon

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