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Old 07-22-2009, 06:27 PM #1
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Help Need patient infor on ECT

My doctor is recommending ECT. I already have memory loss from unknown factors, and I'm afraid that, after ECT, I would forget that I have a cat to take care of. And there's no one here to remind me. Has anyone had the experience? I would be grateful to talk to you! I don't need clinical information - I need thoughts from someone who's been there. Thanks! And thanks ever so much to all those offering to be my friend. I needed that. The one or two friends I have here in Big Spring just aren't able to understand that "getting out of the house," "going dancing", etc. doesn't help. And I don't know how to tell them.Thanks again. billie
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