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Because I spent $300 on what appears to $5 worth of hardware that is somehow stimulating my brain waves into making me feel better. It's too stupid to be real.
Even if it is too stupid to be real, if it is working, it’s probably worth $300, right? I have read your posts in this thread for a few years and know you’ve tried almost everything under the son, which probably cost well over $300, right?
I'm skeptical too...but this time last year I was laying on my couch, too depressed to put decorations on my tree. This year I'm baking cookies and cleaning my house for company. I have nothing else to give the credit to...I feel less depressed and this device is the only thing truly different in my life.
As travelassie said, it may be a placebo effect, if so, I'll take it!
Interesting - I remember being tempted to get one a year or so ago. Glad to hear you are getting good results. Merry Christmas!
I realized that sometimes when I thought I was depressed I actually had a tension headache. The massage therapy I used on my back and neck got rid of the headache and the depression was gone.
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