Posted by Zeba on June 3, 2008, at 23:15:59
In reply to Re: Wow! Excellent point, posted by linkadge on June 3, 2008, at 7:32:37
I completely agree with you. Very good points. I did not realize the memory problems until after I stopped, for example. I must have at least 100 studies, most of which are from outside the U.S. I also have some studies my ECT doc did with ECT and unusual cases. My husband did not want me to do the ECT and said to me why don't you just let someone take a sledge hammer and hit you over the head. It was a very difficult time, and I spend two weeks in the hospital for the first 5 treatments and was not aware of the memory problems. I can remember even saying that I had no memory problems. I journaled daily, but somehow do not remember washing my clothes in the washing machine on the unit, and it ripped up my underwear. So obviously I was just not aware of the memory problems.
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