![]() ![]() I mean, it's very uncomfortable when you first start. It feels like a woodpecker is in your skull. They put this sort of a big magnet on your head and you're sitting in this, it's almost like a dentist chair, and the magnet is working. Because I have treatment-resistant depression and I have tried just every medication and all of the therapies and all of the different stuff, my psychiatrist had recommended transcranial magnetic stimulation. Like in the past, some medications would work, but they would only work for maybe a year or two. a certain number of treatments and they just have not worked. So treatment-resistant depression is basically any depression where you have had. On treatment-resistant depression and transcranial magnetic stimulation treatments And then my latest book is Broken (In the Best Possible Way), which is a collection of essays. And then I wrote sort of a coloring book when I was having a bad sort of mental health time and I needed to do something other than regular writing, and that was called You Are Here. And then my next book was Furiously Happy, which also did equally well. And then I had my first book, Let's Pretend This Never Happened, which was a memoir and it inexplicably was a No. ![]() I started on the Houston Chronicle and then I decided to have my own blog called "The Bloggess" because I kept getting in trouble for cursing. I have been blogging since my daughter was two, so what's that? Fourteen years ago. On her trajectory from blogger to bestselling author and bookstore proprietor ![]()
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