29-07-2016 04:17 PM
29-07-2016 04:17 PM
My psychiatrist told me this morning i need to be in hospital today to start ect monday. Slight problem no beds!
I cant say that i like the idea, but he seems to think its what i need now. My depression has always been difficult to treat. But this is the worst ive been in about seven years. I had emailed him over the weekend as i felt i could get what i wanted to say, as i usually minimise everything.
Has anyone had ect in recent years. How was it? Any side effects?
30-07-2016 09:23 AM
30-07-2016 09:23 AM
The silence is deafening. Is this a taboo subject?
30-07-2016 11:59 AM
30-07-2016 11:59 AM
30-07-2016 12:24 PM
30-07-2016 12:24 PM
Hi @Chris
No I dont have personal experience of ECT in the past or in its more recent applications.
Good Luck .. do your research, talk about it.
Good Luck
I tried to get a bit of sleep, but woken up by son's early return.
Apple
30-07-2016 12:50 PM
30-07-2016 12:50 PM
30-07-2016 12:51 PM
30-07-2016 12:51 PM
@Chris : Sorry I had an early night last night and didn't read all the posts I usually do.
I am an ECT success story. Regardless of the all the negativity surrounding the treatment, if I had to do it again, I would in an instant.
I was seriously depressed and was told that my psychiatrist expected the call any day that I had committed suicide. After 6 treatments, I was functioning again and almost smiling. I was back from the brink and all I remembered was counting backwards from 10 (the anaesthesia).
Good luck with all and remember, the light at the end of the tunnel isn't that of an oncoming train. 🙂
30-07-2016 05:17 PM
30-07-2016 05:17 PM
I had ect, I've had 11 treatments so far, 1 more to go. Its made an amazing difference to me. I had the worst agitated depression before i started and know i can relax I'm happy in a way I've been before. It does make you feel tired for the day after the treatment but that goes away, I also get headaches but paracetamol makes then go away. I have noticed a bit of sorry term memory loss but it's minimal and slowly coming back now I'm only having maintenence treatments (a bit more spread out).
31-07-2016 08:10 AM
31-07-2016 08:10 AM
Thank you all. Your information helps. Still feeling shocked by this, and terrified. Guess its normal really. I go in at 9am tomorrow.
31-07-2016 09:24 PM
31-07-2016 09:24 PM
02-08-2016 12:16 AM
02-08-2016 12:16 AM
Actually my mother did have ECT of the 1960s version. In the year before her death it was recommended for my son, so she allowed the first brief conversation about her times in psych wards with me. She said on looking back (50 yrs) she was glad she had it as it jolted her out of her terrible depression. My mother did not take medication after her discharges ... apparently .. tho not sure of whole truth on that .. she could be devious and there was some weird competitive stuff between her and my father about meds before he died.
Maybe that is why I went so self experimental.
It was just that my son's first episode was so severe. Anyway the pdocs did not push the point and the son is travelling fairly well considering.
As the ECT has improved a long shot since the more brutal days of the 60s .. I am interested .. it may help me ... but my problem is more over stimulation mentally ... maybe I need a mood stabiliser .... dunno ..
Good Luck @Chris I hope you are ok and come out well from it in the long term.
Apple
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