Mitos y realidades sobre el síndrome de Tourette: Separando la verdad de la ficción

Few treatments are as misunderstood as TMS. Fear and outdated assumptions stop people from trying something that could change their lives. Let us set the record straight on TMS Myths vs Facts, because decisions about your mental health should be based on truth, not TMS misconceptions.

Concepto cerebral que ilustra los mitos y las realidades de la EMT en Miami.
Concepto cerebral que ilustra los mitos y las realidades de la EMT en Miami.

Myth 1: TMS Is the Same as Shock Therapy

This is the biggest myth of all. TMS is emphatically not shock therapy. Unlike ECT, TMS uses gentle magnetic pulses, requires no anesthesia, causes no seizures, and has no effect on memory. You stay fully awake and drive yourself home. Our detailed comparison of EMT frente a TEC lays out the differences clearly.

Myth 2: TMS Is Painful

Fact: most patients describe only a tapping sensation on the scalp. Any mild discomfort or headache typically fades within the first week. TMS is a no invasivo outpatient procedure, not a painful ordeal. See our honest overview of TMS side effects.

Myth 3: TMS Is Experimental or Unproven

Fact: TMS is La FDA lo autorizó and backed by extensive clinical research. It has been used for well over a decade for depression, OCD, and more. Real-world success rates are strong, especially for patients who did not respond to medication.

Myth 4: TMS Is Too Expensive and Never Covered

Fact: most major insurers, including Medicare, cover TMS for treatment-resistant depression when criteria are met. Very few patients pay the full list price. Get the real numbers in our cost guide y guía de seguros.

Myth 5: TMS Changes Your Personality

Fact: TMS does not alter who you are. Patients consistently report feeling more like themselves again, not different, as the fog of depression lifts. To understand why, read Cómo funciona la terapia TMS.

Preguntas frecuentes

Is TMS the same as electroconvulsive therapy?

No. TMS uses focused magnetic pulses with no anesthesia, seizures, or memory effects. ECT is an entirely different procedure.

Does TMS have long-term side effects?

TMS has an excellent long-term safety profile. The most common effects are mild scalp discomfort or headache that fade early in treatment.

Is TMS really covered by insurance?

Yes, most major insurers cover it for treatment-resistant depression when medical criteria are met. We verify your benefits before you begin.

Ready to replace the myths with the facts? Programe su consulta confidencial con Hidalgo TMS Psychiatric Services en Miami hoy.