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I have now had 5 treatments total and continue to feel much improved. I still do not dwell on previous morbid& unhealthy thoughts and it's been 5 (incredible) weeks of regained peace and serenity I never imagined would ever return to me. My moods are of "getting-out-of-the-way" and not sweating the small stuff. I am, again, engaging with friends in both letters, emails and phone calls and feel like I have something to offer some of those people with my new found hope. Just pray it continues and I'm an atheist.
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I have now had 5 treatments total and continue to feel much improved. I still do not dwell on previous morbid& unhealthy thoughts and it's been 5 (incredible) weeks of regained peace and serenity I never imagined would ever return to me. My moods are of "getting-out-of-the-way" and not sweating the small stuff. I am, again, engaging with friends in both letters, emails and phone calls and feel like I have something to offer some of those people with my new found hope. Just pray it continues and I'm an atheist.