FDA Approves New Therapy for Depression On July 18, 2005, the FDA approved vagus
nerve stimulation therapy as a treatment for chronic depression. This is the
first ever FDA-approved long term treatment option for sufferers of
treatment-resistant depression(TRD) Isabel Marant Madrid. Over four
million Americans suffer from TRD. I was a study patient in the investigational
clinical trial of vagus nerve stimulation and depression.Just over four years
ago, I sat in the Psychiatrist's office at the study site (there were 20
different sites around the United States) that was conducting the
investigational clinical trial for vagus nerve stimulation as a therapy for
chronic or treatment-resistant depression. I had found about the study
completely by accident. I was desperate (not suicidal). I had gone through the
merry-go-around of all available antidepressants/antidepressants combinations,
ECT, psychotherapy, etc. I was tired and worn out from living in utter despair.
I had never heard of the vagus nerve (it is the longest nerve in the body,
averaging 25 inches in length, passes through the neck and thorax into the
abdomen) isabel
marant pants. There were no patient educational materials or anything in the
medical literature about vagus nerve stimulation and depression for me to
review. The doctor explained to me the procedure, described my obligations as a
study subject and that the study was a double-blind, place-controlled study.
Because it was a placebo-controlled study, it meant that I had only a 50% chance
of having the device activated, after being implanted, during the acute part of
the study (which could last up to six months). I had just two questions: 1) was
the procedure safe? and 2) was the procedure related to ECT? Since ECT was not
effective for me and was a horrible experience, I didn't want to go through
anything like that again. The doctor assured me of the safety of the implant and
that it was not in any way related to ECT. I signed various legal papers
including an 11-page consent form. I had nothing to lose. Three and a half
months later I was approved to be included in the study and implanted with the
VNS Therapy System�. The rest, as they say, is history. I have never been told
when the device was activated or ramped up to higher levels of stimulation. Even
today, I have no idea of the current level of the device settings. At some point
after being implanted, the device was activated and the level of stimulation was
ramped up. Gradually over time my depression and mood improved. I started out at
very severely depressed, then severe, moderate/severe, moderate, mild/moderate,
mild and then complete remission( although at times my family would probably say
that I bypassed remission and went straight to "pain in the ass etoile
isabel marant!"). Obviously, my life has been completely changed by vagus
nerve stimulation. I am so humbled and grateful at the good fortune that has
been bestowed upon me. I was a goner. And now I'm back. Vagus Nerve Stimulation
is not a cure for depression. It is an alternative therapy for patients that
have not had an adequate response to traditional antidepressants. Vagus nerve
stimulation is a ninety-minute out patient procedure. It is not related to ECT
or brain surgery. There is no cognitive impairmant(i.e. memory loss) fashion
designer cxm117. A small pacemaker-like device is implanted in the patient's
upper left chest and one lead wire is tunneled underneath the patient's skin and
coiled around the left vagus nerve. The vagus nerve has a direct pathway to
those areas of the brain that are responsible for mood and depression.A
prescription from your psychiatrist will be required for the procedure.You can
learn more about this remarkable treatment at You can sign up for a free
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