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Posted by tensor on August 20, 2023, at 10:54:45
I have recently started ECT for my TRD, had two unilateral sessions so far. This is my first time receiving ECT and not sure what to expect. I have been sleeping more than usual, last night I slept almost fourteen hours, that's long, even for me.
I have been slightly more anxious also.
What are your experiences with ECT, how many sessions before improvement was seen (if any)?/tensor
Posted by Hugh on August 20, 2023, at 23:45:48
In reply to ECT, posted by tensor on August 20, 2023, at 10:54:45
I haven't had ECT, but I can recommend an excellent book about it by Martha Manning -- Undercurrents : a therapist's reckoning with her own depression.
Good luck.
Posted by tensor on August 21, 2023, at 2:54:24
In reply to Re: ECT, posted by Hugh on August 20, 2023, at 23:45:48
Posted by SLS on August 21, 2023, at 21:53:41
In reply to ECT, posted by tensor on August 20, 2023, at 10:54:45
Hi, Tensor.
> I have recently started ECT for my TRD, had two unilateral sessions so far. This is my first time receiving ECT and not sure what to expect. I have been sleeping more than usual, last night I slept almost fourteen hours, that's long, even for me.
> I have been slightly more anxious also.
> What are your experiences with ECT, how many sessions before improvement was seen (if any)?
>
> /tensorI had 8 unilateral treatments. I felt a mild improvement at treatment #5 that lasted less than a day. 10-15 were bilateral. I am not going to tell you what to expect. Some people consider it a miracle. Others, like me, did not respond, but was left in an altered state for three weeks. When driving along local roads that I could have driven blind-folded for over a decade, the roads were completely unfamiliar to me. I felt very weird.
That was 1991. ECT has advanced quite a bit. Different placements on the skull of the stimulators and different current parameters are being used in modern ECT. I hope you have better luck than me. Memory side effects are reduced.
I recommend a new brain tissue stimulator treatment that uses a magnetic application that penetrates. I provided a Google search link. It is called SAINT - Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy.
https://www.google.com/search?q=depression+trd+saint+stanford
- Scott
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