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HorseChick
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I had ECT for severe depression. It wasn't like One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, but emotionally it felt invasive and it reinforced how powerless I felt at the time, with my treatment so completely in other people's hands. It didn't help me at all, but it doesn't seem to have had any lasting negative effects either - other than struggling to come to terms with the fact that at the time I felt I didn't have any other options and now I see things differently.
I'm sorry that you went through such a rough time with ECT. I can see that it would be a last resort and only then, if you are very comfortable with it and very informed of the possible side-effects and think they're worth the risk.
My friends husband had tried suicide several times and meds didn't help. He knew about the memory loss beforehand. My friend and her husband decided together that he couldn't go on the way he was. They just wanted him to stop trying to die. I think they were at the point where it was worth the risk. It did help. I see him smile now.